I've read some people don't kick their mechanical mods. Is it really a necessity to use one?
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No, just as long as you build your rbas with the 3.7v in mind.
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You "control" a mechanical device by the resistance of the coil in the delivery device. If the voltage is set (like with a 3.7 volt battery) you use the resistance to get more or less "power".
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I always use a Kick or Holocron Shortstop. Peace of Mind
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Is there a table or calculation to figure out what ohms will = what power?
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Hello, thanks for the input, but engineers normally need more than one variable to figure out what you mean.![]()

Ok, from the replies, I guess I sort of asked a vague question.
I know of two devices that people talk about in the world of mechanicals. One is the kick and the other the 2cents fuse(I think that's the name). I guess I've seen so many threads concerning mechanicals where the kick was "highly" recommended and then hear that some people bought them, used them, then trashed them. In fact I already knew "Trick" didn't use his kicks anymore before I even posted.
The point is, I was also thinking about safety as I've heard that the kick also has safety built in. Are any of you that don't use a kick, or perhaps even a 2cents not worried about battery safety? I'm actually a retired engineer, so I know about current running through these RBA's, and I guess it's my engineering background and running with no protection that's the source of my query.
Is there a table or calculation to figure out what ohms will = what power?
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