Mind if I ask why no kick? I guess the kick puts a limit on the output, whereas the straight mech mod puts output based on the ohm resistance of the coil itself? Or does the mech mod just put out a constant 3.7 no matter what ohm head or coil you have on it?
I'm not really seeing the advantage of having a straight 3.7 no matter what, resistance, unless maybe the kick would block very low ohm coils?
I'm just trying to understand the advantages of how these work, because most of the VV mods seem to have a pretty tight limit on power and adjustment, moreso with higher resistance coils. The DNA 20 seems to offer a bit more, but it also kinda blocks out adjustment on lower ohm coils, which I really have no intrest in going below a 1.4 right now, but in the future, who knows.
I'm really looking to get into RBA's, but is variable voltage a bad thing with an RBA?