IMO I would sooner play Russian roulette than vape a .36 ohm coil.
A few doctors here should explain what dry hits are chemically, probably as bad or worse than an analog hit and I won't even get into battery safety.
Don't see how playing Russian roulette equates to vaping a .36 ohm build if one is using a 30 amp or 50 amp rated battery. Even a .3 ohm build only draws 14 amps max on a freshly charged battery giving one a double amp buffer for safety, and that's assuming a 4.2 volt source under load, which we know isn't going to happen. .36 ohms is only 11 amps.
Sure using any mech comes with certain risks, even standard ohm builds are just as risky if one gets a dead short, it don't matter what ohms your build starts at when that happens, but those who choose to sub ohm most likely have a much more capable battery and have a better chance of avoiding catastrophic current over run then those that don't. At least that's my thoughts on the issue.
Dr. Vap keeps it above .6 total on duals (1.2 each), rarely uses flavors (even blue ones) and keeps it juicy and wet at all costs, I'll flood before dealing with dry sauce
And I prefer swallowing the blues.
Dr. Vap keeps it above .6 total on duals (1.2 each), rarely uses flavors (even blue ones) and keeps it juicy and wet at all costs, I'll flood before dealing with dry sauce
