Exactly, before I bought my first mechanical mod and RDA I researched using the search button and using google, until I felt comfortable enough to make the jump.I agree with you; I got here in January, started vaping in February, and pretty close to first starting out, I became interested in mech mods because of the potentially impending "vapocalypse" -- but I read the battery safety article in the ECF library, and began to realize that I was dealing with something potentially very dangerous, and considering that I knew exactly nothing about electricity, building coils, or any of the other aspects of being a safe vaper, I figured it would be better to wait, and learn, and grow a lot more familiar with vaping in general, and removable-battery mods in particular. So I stayed with regulated mods until earlier this month, when I finally got a mech, because I felt I had become familiar enough with safety issues related to these things that I would be able to operate it safely. And just now, my vapemail arrived -- a charger with a digital display which shows a battery's charge, so I no longer have to use a regulated mod just to know how much charge a battery contains.
All of vaping is a do-it-yourself project -- we choose to vape instead of smoke; we choose to advance beyond cigalikes; we choose to advance even past regulated to the mech world -- that being the case, it's incumbent on the users of these devices to LEARN to handle them safely. If they aren't prepared to read and learn, then they really ought to stay with cigalikes, because as you rightly point out, even regulated mods have their dangers -- they have vent holes too, for what should now be very obvious reasons!
Andria
How do you think many people found ECF in the first place, possibly they had a problem with their device, or were researching it before they bought and stumbled upon ECF from doing a google search or a similar search engine.