Excited, ordered precise 18350

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ricklynchcore

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Ok, so I ordered the precise+ 18350 slant top, with a satin mini DID, hope they will work and look good together. This will be my first mech mod, so I am excited about the quality. This setup should be more pocket friendly than what I currently use, a lavatube with full size DID.

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Ok, so I ordered the precise+ 18350 slant top, with a satin mini DID, hope they will work and look good together. This will be my first mech mod, so I am excited about the quality. This setup should be more pocket friendly than what I currently use, a lavatube with full size DID.

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Congrats, you'll love the P+ 18350's size!!
 

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I love my new P+, but I wanted to make sure you realize that with the P+ (and all mechanical mods) you will be subject to battery drop-off - your vape gets weaker and weaker as your battery drains. This is different from the Lavatube (and other mods with electronics) becuase it has voltage regulation - voltage output remains constant regardless of the remaining charge in your battery.

Also, depending on how much you vape, an 18350 battery may only get you through a couple of hours.

Not trying to discourage you, just wanted you to be aware since you said you never owned a fully mechanical mod before. :)
 

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I love my new P+, but I wanted to make sure you realize that with the P+ (and all mechanical mods) you will be subject to battery drop-off - your vape gets weaker and weaker as your battery drains. This is different from the Lavatube (and other mods with electronics) becuase it has voltage regulation - voltage output remains constant regardless of the remaining charge in your battery.

Also, depending on how much you vape, an 18350 battery may only get you through a couple of hours.

Not trying to discourage you, just wanted you to be aware since you said you never owned a fully mechanical mod before. :)

He started a thread recently asking about most of what you just mentioned so pretty sure he knows the drill :)

I take that back, he did not start a thread, he asked his questions in the improved precise plus thread and they were answered there.

Also, I have found that the precise plus hits harder much longer than other mech mods I have used, actually I think David posted some loaded voltage results that confirmed what many people were noticing about the consistency and strong hits.
 
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ricklynchcore

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I love my new P+, but I wanted to make sure you realize that with the P+ (and all mechanical mods) you will be subject to battery drop-off - your vape gets weaker and weaker as your battery drains. This is different from the Lavatube (and other mods with electronics) becuase it has voltage regulation - voltage output remains constant regardless of the remaining charge in your battery.

Also, depending on how much you vape, an 18350 battery may only get you through a couple of hours.

Not trying to discourage you, just wanted you to be aware since you said you never owned a fully mechanical mod before. :)

Yes, thank you, he knows:), am purposefully looking for a pop in the pocket, no fancy vv, quick trip, vape. I do thank you for your worry, but I have researched many mech mods including gg, and a few other foreign born vaper friendlies, but I wish to coil a low res, say .09-1.0, atty and have a good solid mech that will work. Couple with the a handsome, well manufactured, and beautifully functional mod, keeps bringing me back to Super T. Again, thanks for looking out for me, very kind.

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