I own a Tesla Two Sub Mod mechanical box and it says at full charge it can handle 100W.

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Im new to mech mods of the new generation models and want a box mod with dual 18650 batteries required to handle around 200 or 250W. The ne boxes dont always give a wattage estimate at near full charge. Why and which one is under 80 bucks that you would recommend for my case?


I think you should do a bit more research on how mechanicals work before going much further.

Wattage in a mechanical is determined by your coil's resistance.
 
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I think you should do a bit more research on how mechanicals work before going much further.e

Wattage in a mechanical is determined by your coil's resistance.
Thanks for the warning. I still would love my question answered. I know how they work i own one. I want a better one. which is a good choice. there are many options.
 

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I think you should do a bit more research on how mechanicals work before going much further.

Wattage in a mechanical is determined by your coil's resistance.
You're not responsible for me hurting myself accidently. If you had an answer that would've been better. but i appreciate your concern. My cousin taught me. why are watts not an issue when they used to be in mech mods ? in the description of the product at least?
 

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I did answer your question.

They will all deliver the wattage you have determined by the resistance of your build.
Safety is on you.
Plug in the numbers (voltage and wattage) into an ohms law calculator.

It will give you the resistance of your build to reach that power level.

It's unsafe with dual 18650s in a fully mechanical mod.
 
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why are watts not an issue when they used to be in mech mods ? in the description of the product at least?
Because the mod doesn't "handle" watts at all. What really matters is can the battery handle the watts you are asking of it (and, more specifically, can it handle the amperage required to deliver those watts).
 
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