I think we should stop with fake/true hybrid and hybrid-look etc. A hybrid is a dedicated mod to an atty as said, and the other one should be correctly called, like some already did, direct battery-to-atty, period. (or direct-to-battery or whatever...)
Second, there just needs to be a sufficiently and stable(insulator) protruding pin, and it doesn't matter if it's adjustable + very important, it must not be spring-loaded. The ones that blow themselves up, is using either a non-protruding pin, or a spring-loaded one.
Personally I feel it's the responsibility of oneself to get properly educated to things like this... Everyone knows mechs isn't for new vapers and if they additionally pick up a direct battery-to-atty mod anyway, then it's on them if something goes wrong.
If you go to the gym alone, and try to bench double your own weight with no spot-partner around, and gets the bar smashing down on you, then again, it's not really anyones fault but oneselfs... Maybe a bad analogy, sorry, but you get my point i'm sure...
Lastly, hot-buttons has nothing to do with direct battery-to-atty mods, but low resistance usually follows these mod types however, which highly exaggerates it... The reason is e.g. not clean contacts, arcing and insufficient contact with the batteries negative side...
Second, there just needs to be a sufficiently and stable(insulator) protruding pin, and it doesn't matter if it's adjustable + very important, it must not be spring-loaded. The ones that blow themselves up, is using either a non-protruding pin, or a spring-loaded one.
Personally I feel it's the responsibility of oneself to get properly educated to things like this... Everyone knows mechs isn't for new vapers and if they additionally pick up a direct battery-to-atty mod anyway, then it's on them if something goes wrong.
If you go to the gym alone, and try to bench double your own weight with no spot-partner around, and gets the bar smashing down on you, then again, it's not really anyones fault but oneselfs... Maybe a bad analogy, sorry, but you get my point i'm sure...
Lastly, hot-buttons has nothing to do with direct battery-to-atty mods, but low resistance usually follows these mod types however, which highly exaggerates it... The reason is e.g. not clean contacts, arcing and insufficient contact with the batteries negative side...
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