Help: mechanical mod building

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*deleon517*

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the mechanical would be just like using any other device. you have various options for a topper. simple atomizer, cartomizers, carto tanks, bcc tanks(protank's), rebuildable tanks, rebuildable drippers.

it just really depends on what you like, protanks would be a good starting point as the heads can be purchased at various ohm levels. as you get more comfortable you can even start rebuilding your protanks to play with more ohm choices.
 

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You can use a protank. A mechanical mod with a freshly charged battery will have an output of about 4.2 volts and will decrease as you use it. I charge my batteries when they get to about 3.7 volts. You can use anything as a topper for your nemesis that has a 510 connection. I'd recommend using low ohm coils. 1.8 is the lowest for the protank I think if you buy the stock ones. You can also start to rebuild your own coils and start experimenting with even lower resistances. You might want to get a rba as this allows you to customize your experience to suit you with a mechanical mod. Make sure to do plenty of research on battery safety though if you go this route. There is no protection circuitry in a mech so keeping yourself safe is completely up to you unless you plan on getting a kick or a safety fuse. Sorry, this probably sounds like a lot but mechs really do give you the opportunity to tailor your vape to your needs. You just need to make sure to gain the knowledge necessary to keep yourself safe. Do you have IMR batteries? A multimeter? I'd recommend both even if you are using stock coils as even these could have possible shorts and a mech mod has no protection like a vv/vw mod does.
 
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