Small wick holes are terrible. Takes forever just to jam the stainless steel in there.



The ss cable ROCKS with ultra low resistance coils. Since the cable is solid steel, it is very much a heat sink and will absorb a lot of energy and pass it to the deck, making it hot. When I wrap a .7-.9 ohm coil, it heats up so fast, there's no time for the cable to suck up wasted energy. When my coils were 1-1.2ohms, they took a while to heat up before producing a good vape. After a few pulls, the deck would be pretty hot and the vape was inconsistent. The wicking ability is consistently good in any scenario. Better than mesh wicks. I don't know how these will do with vv and higher resistance wire. It may be alright. All I know is your coils need to be set up so they get hot faster than the cable can cool them. I only use my gennys on mechs so YMMV.
What is a good, dependable, relatively simple RBA that would be a good first RBA for someone who has never tried one?
This would be for someone (me) who has neither the time nor the patience for futzing around with trial and error stuff, or stuff that leaks.
What is a good, dependable, relatively simple RBA that would be a good first RBA for someone who has never tried one?
This would be for someone (me) who has neither the time nor the patience for futzing around with trial and error stuff, or stuff that leaks.
X..which PV's are you using? Don't most PVs have a lower limit on resisitance? I don't have a mech so I'm not sure how those operate. I'm assuming those do not have lower limits.
The ss cable ROCKS with ultra low resistance coils. Since the cable is solid steel, it is very much a heat sink and will absorb a lot of energy and pass it to the deck, making it hot. When I wrap a .7-.9 ohm coil, it heats up so fast, there's no time for the cable to suck up wasted energy. When my coils were 1-1.2ohms, they took a while to heat up before producing a good vape. After a few pulls, the deck would be pretty hot and the vape was inconsistent. The wicking ability is consistently good in any scenario. Better than mesh wicks. I don't know how these will do with vv and higher resistance wire. It may be alright. All I know is your coils need to be set up so they get hot faster than the cable can cool them. I only use my gennys on mechs so YMMV.
Mechanical mods are exactly that, purely mechanical. There's a tube, a positive contact to the connector, and a switch that makes contact with the negative post completing a circuit. There are no wires whatsoever. The battery is fired at whatever voltage it has available. So a fully charged battery fires at around 4.2 volts and will decrease in voltage as it is consumed. Wattage is dependent on the resistance of the atomizer and the condition of the battery. Nothing "breaks" on a mech. Everything is replaceable and fixable from machine parts. They only require regular cleaning of the contacts and threads. There is no protection or regulation in a mech mod. Protection comes from either the presence of a "hot spring" (which collapses in the event of a hard short), a fuse like the VapeSafe, or the use of protected batteries. The latter is not a good solution in that protected batteries can't handle high amp drain like safer chemistry IMR batteries can. It's always best to use highly rated IMR batteries (like AW or MNKE) and use safe practices when making coils.
There are other mods which are unregulated, like the Bolt, that behave similarly in practice, but those contain wires in the button switch and are not considered "mechanical". The switches and solder connections in unregulated mods like the Bolt are not made to handle high amp pulls and can short out. This is why mech mods are the way to go when using coils at or below 1 ohm.
Right now the mechs I own are the EA Mod, a Chi_You, and a cheap Sigelei mech from a co-op which I am in the process of fixing up to higher specs.
I have Vamos and eGos for my carto, dripping, and travel needs.
Thanks X. I knew what a mech mod was but not sure how they handled low resistance limits. You answered...they don't. They couldn't care less what the resisitance is. Thanks. Some of these low res attys you are using could be used on only mods (that I can see).
Right now the mechs I own are the EA Mod, a Chi_You, and a cheap Sigelei mech from a co-op which I am in the process of fixing up to higher specs.
Sunburst Bottle - Glass, Plastic, & Metal Containers I've gotten bottles from them and will definitely again the future.. I've also gotten from amazon but I think overall sunburst is much much cheaper.
What are you doing to the Sigelei exactly? I just got one in the co-op as well but haven't had a chance to set it up yet. It's my first mechanical mod so I'm taking it slow so I don't fry anything. I know guys are sanding the contacts to expose the brass. Are you modifying the button in any way? Changing out the negative spring?