Hybrid vs mechanical

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SHoeSTRINg

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What's your opinions? I'm currently using a nemesis clone and still have my K100. I don't know too much about hybrid mods, but I've seems some that look really cool (specifically, the Dreadnought by Tactical Workz). I'm sure there are other discussion on this, but I'm bad at searching forums. If there is, could you link it for me? Otherwise carry on here. Thanks.
 

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A hybrid is a mechanical mod, the difference is, a hybrid does away with the 510 connector. The positive post of the atty contacts the battery directly, lowering voltage drop having fewer contact points.
The benefits are that you potentially have a harder hitting mech, and a good looking mod. The down side is that you can't use different attys.
This means that you should think about what you want in an atty, size of the tank, filling options, wick holes and contact posts on the deck. What wicking options do you want? How many coils might you want and what type. Once you have answered these questions, you can choose a hybrid that fills those criteria.
 

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A hybrid gennie, or a hybrid dripper. The only issue that I have with hybrids (i use the Temon gennie hybrid, from MM Vapor), is that you are limited, with your builds, by the battery size and capabilities. If you got an 18650 hybrid of some sort, you could avoid that issue. I think, but i am not sure, that the hybrid connection improves the conductivity (less voltage drop?)


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A hybrid gennie, or a hybrid dripper. The only issue that I have with hybrids (i use the Temon gennie hybrid, from MM Vapor), is that you are limited, with your builds, by the battery size and capabilities. If you got an 18650 hybrid of some sort, you could avoid that issue. I think, but i am not sure, that the hybrid connection improves the conductivity (less voltage drop?)


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Focalecig has the foggatti T22 Hybrid clone in 18650 for $35 right now.

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