I can't believe I watched it. And enjoyed it...Charlie...
I can't believe I watched it. And enjoyed it...Charlie...
So when you Smoke a Hookah, is a Humongous Cloud Better?.
Having used one way before most people ever knew of them, no it isn't better
Lol, you do realise Hookahs were invented 500years ago, just how old are you.
By that form of logic Buzz, I would not realize being run over by a Mac truck was bad until I tried it first. There are some things that do not require 1st hand experimentation. You can watch things 2nd hand and make choices of your own.
I have spent many years working on electronics. US Army Signal School 1983 - 14 levels of BET - Common Precision Soldering 1-9, Field General ComSec Repairer. Depot level ComSec Repairer X9. A few years working for the Army at that, then as a DoD civilian doing that also. Then I transitioned into Computer hardware and later computer software.
Sub ohm can be dangerous. I don't need to try it to make that call. What I have found more interesting of late is the microcoil concept.
I hope that everyone vaping never experiences a problem that causes them physical harm. ONE bad press incident of ONE Injury with vaping is going to bring the LIBERAL Press down on all of us SWARMING with bad press and screaming for government regulation.
My Local rag, the Press Telegram of Long Beach, ran an article recently that was very negative about Vaping on their front page. I was not pleased and showed my dissatisfaction by canceling my subscription.Growing e-cigarette trend raises safety concerns - Press-Telegram
So let me put it in more practical terms:
Trident with .9 Ribbon - YouTube
This guy says he has a .3 ohm coil
If that battery is fully charged with little drop we can put it at the 4 volt range.
That would be 13.33 amps of current and 53.33 watts.
Doesn't that sound a little crazy?
Oh Hell NO. You do whatever you want to do. I've killed people in foreign countries so that you can have that freedom.
My mango juice tastes fantastic at .3 ohm.
Hey ! My beautiful face is still here
Well, I'll let you two fight that one out privately. I respect those that fight for individual rights...and don't think the government is going to "regulate" sub-ohm stuff. lol. It's not possible since it can all be built by hand. So that's not the point.
The point isn't "should it be outlawed?" The point is Joe Shmo that doesn't know any better thinking that it's mainstream and/or safe and/or cool. Particularly when there's no need for it. It may be a gimmick to sell mechs. Or charge fees for winding coils. IDK. But it seems like a gimmick as much as a fad to me. Maybe it's a cover-up for other activities. All of the above? Who knows for sure?
But it all comes back to...how unsafe is it? Doing anything unwisely can get ya killed. Including walking.
well im vapin at .5ohms and lovin it! i do have a degree in electronic engineering, and a simple dc resistance circuit is something i can solve in my sleep. to each his own, everybody has the right to find what they like, and do it. i dont see what the big deal is? u people act like sub ohm vapors r gonna take away ur right to vape! bishopheals is the "god father" of sub ohm vaping and he does a good job of preaching safety! as well as the right batteries to use. so it aint gonna blow up ur house just leave it alone!
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Personally I'm running a box mod with 2x matched life NCR18650PDs in parallel with a mini 10A quick fuse on each battery lead, everything is soldered together with 10AWG, using a 510 adapter as the connector and a 25A specialized low voltage momentary switch. I run .7 ohms regularly without any problems. There is an even draw from each of the batteries. I challenge you to find something unsafe about this setup besides its sheer discharge ability if it were to get damaged/crushed.
Edit: I just thought about throwing a thermistor on each of the cases for battery temperature considerations... Hmmm...
The problem is new uneducated/ininformed people, not people like you or I or others that understand DC circuits. I have recently ran into an electrician at a vape shop I'm a regular at that was having problems when he used his .2 ohm coil. He was wondering why the coil wasn't heating up quickly with and why his alkaline C sized batteries batteries were getting too hot to touch when he used it. I asked him why on earth he was using alkalines. First words out of his mouth: "I'm an electrician, I know what I'm doing. I wanted to try sub ohm and didn't want to buy those $15 batteries. I crimped some leads to a broken eGo and it's just what I use." It looked horribly unsafe with the uninsulated crimp connectors he was using. The center pin looked crimped via a piece of metal pressed in it. I didn't see a fuse either. It's crap like this that can ruin it for us.
Personally I'm running a box mod with 2x matched life NCR18650PDs in parallel with a mini 10A quick fuse on each battery lead, everything is soldered together with 10AWG, using a 510 adapter as the connector and a 25A specialized low voltage momentary switch. I run .7 ohms regularly without any problems. There is an even draw from each of the batteries. I challenge you to find something unsafe about this setup besides its sheer discharge ability if it were to get damaged/crushed.
Edit: I just thought about throwing a thermistor on each of the cases for battery temperature considerations... Hmmm...
Yep! In this box, changing the fuse would require desoldering it. Haha. It's annoying that it adds a good bit of resistance to the overall circuit in comparison to the solder joints in the rest of the box.Maybe gmb225 can comment further. For me, I can't find a kink in that parallel box armor. As long as it has a 10A fuse on EACH battery.
I've been wondering why all these sub-ohmers don't use parallel circuits. But I also know that if one battery disconnects for some reason that it could over-stress the other. So...the fuses fix that.
Nice build.
You're still a wild and crazy vaper! No need for that low of ohms. But to each their own.
Got a link for that switch?
Glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks parallel batteries makes sense. In essence, I converted an ego into a 2XAA box with 2 14550. Atty's mentioning of one disconnecting got me thinking of something unrelated. Before making this box I asked one person I knew in electronics and looked at only one online resource to answer, usually I get more input before moving on something. The question - If I leave them in the box and use the ego connector to charge, is there a balance issue? I know the board only sees them as 1 cell and I charged them separately with the same charger before hooking everything up.