Oh and did you sand the chrome plating off the contacts on your sigelei tele
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Just my, but thinking that you might prefer using your RBAs on your ProVari v.s. a mechanical mod with no safety features at all. Im fairly new to the RBA scene so no expert, but I gather there is a very real concern that sometimes the coils in RBAs can be sensed as a dead-short. I ohm mine out every fill to ensure nothing got wonkey and there's a good circuit, but even still will only use them on my ProVari. If you really like mechanicals, maybe look at getting a Kick with it. It's an adjustable regulated wattage devise that adds short circuit protection for your RBAs. Good luck.
Cool thanks for the info. How long did it take you to do both your dt n rsst by hand? What grit do you use to complete your dt's finish?
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I have several mechanical mods....there's a good reason people will tell you, sometimes you get what you pay for. With that said. My favorite mechanical in my collection is my EA.
I like the GG's too. But just my "personal" preference is the EA.
You probably should take the advice from the other poster and get a kick.
That and run a fuse, eaither a 2 cent or shortstop.
most mechanical 's only lend themselves to kicking 18500 or 18350's
Simply because they're designed for an 18650 when fully extended. The EA includes an 18650 kick tube.
I'm pretty sure the GG can kick an 18650 as well
Couldnt sleep so I started working on the draw tube. Im half way through hand polishing.
You can see the sanded brass positive contact.
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Couldnt sleep so I started working on the draw tube. Im half way through hand polishing.
You can see the sanded brass positive contact.
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i just got it in the mail. seems ok.i only ordered online because my local vape shop had it for 80$
i know it says it can go to 6v but how do you achieve this? its mechanical and ive never used one before. cant figure out how to adjust volts