hardest hitting atty and mod?

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TwisteD31

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Hi guys,

I was wondering what mod hits the hardest, as well as an atty. I want a lot of vapor production. Is it mostly dependant on the mod and the build of the atty?

I was thinking about getting a reo grand and reomizer 2 but im not sure how hard those hit, would a 18650 mechanical mod hit harder? Please give me some suggestions.

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If your looking for vapor you can go with a high wattage regulated, or you can go with a sub ohm mech. Make sure you do your homework if you choose the mech route. Pick up a High VG Low Nic juice. You would also need an atty with plenty of airflow some you might have to even modify yourself to your needs/liking.
 

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If your looking for vapor you can go with a high wattage regulated, or you can go with a sub ohm mech. Make sure you do your homework if you choose the mech route. Pick up a High VG Low Nic juice. You would also need an atty with plenty of airflow some you might have to even modify yourself to your needs/liking.

Based on the wording of the OP, I think recommending a mech at sub-ohm is a bit premature.
 

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By hit hard I just mean a it fires strong so it produces a ton of vapor

You may be confused. A mod holds a battery and turns it on and off. An atty holds a coil. None of that matters if you don't learn how to build a coil and wick it properly to get the results you are looking for.
 

TwisteD31

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You may be confused. A mod holds a battery and turns it on and off. An atty holds a coil. None of that matters if you don't learn how to build a coil and wick it properly to get the results you are looking for.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the mod matter? Some mods have voltage drops, copper ones hit harder, etc. If that Is the case, there must be a few specific mods to achieve more vapor production.
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the mod matter? Some mods have voltage drops, copper ones hit harder, etc. If that Is the case, there must be a few specific mods to achieve more vapor production.
Every mod will have a voltage drop, some less or more than others. You really wouldnt be too croncerned with it though because it is not going to really be a noticeable affect unless the drop is really big. Good batteries are the first thing you should look at. But Rickajho is correct that none of it matters if you cannot properly build a coil and wick well.
 

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ok you want an answer

Copper Panzer with solid silver posts and button
A Tobh atty drilled with 18 holes ( 9 each side) at 1/16" each in a slanted overlap pattern
VTC5 batteries only and a minimum of .2 ohms dual coils with 26 ga.

theres your answer... are you ready to do this set up?? No, you are not because you asked the question..... understand why these are the parts you need first before even trying to assemble this setup... sorry for being harsh, but I really dont want to see anyone blow up a good VTC5 battery.... or their self...
 
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