Looking for squonk mecha mod

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b0nzai

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With mechs, you are the only safety.
You will need to take time to learn how to use the device safely.
Its not hard, but without proper knowledge every mech can be unsafe.



That said, I just ordered a coppervape squonker.
They get very good reviews.

Yup
Still searching for the best battery that I have to use, it's little bit difficult to find good battery here :(
I'm looking for coppervape squonker too :)
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Those are good batteries -
Those are also very low builds for a 1-battery mech...
There ARE a few dual-battery squonkers, but not as many - and not as inexpensive...




I used to make my own pararel dual coil that will get around 0.1-0.15 ohm and there's very limited choice of battery that I can buy in my country.
There's just Sony VTC5/6, Samsung 25R, LG HB6, LG HE4 and LG HG2 that avail here :(
 

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I used to make my own pararel dual coil that will get around 0.1-0.15 ohm and there's very limited choice of battery that I can buy in my country.
There's just Sony VTC5/6, Samsung 25R, LG HB6, LG HE4 and LG HG2 that avail here :(

In my experience thats too low for a single cell mech mod.

Even if you do use a cell with an adequate cdr it will have abysmal run time and cell lifespan.
Its extremely inefficient to vape that low with one cell.

If you feel you must vape that low, you really need a dual cell mech mod.
 

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In my experience thats too low for a single cell mech mod.

Even if you do use a cell with an adequate cdr it will have abysmal run time and cell lifespan.
Its extremely inefficient to vape that low with one cell.

If you feel you must vape that low, you really need a dual cell mech mod.

whoaaa..
I think I have mistake to build dual pararel coil for 0.1-0.15ohm that make my mecha will get warm very quicky :(
At what resistance you usually build for single cell mech?
 

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whoaaa..
I think I have mistake to build dual pararel coil for 0.1-0.15ohm that make my mecha will get warm very quicky :(
At what resistance you usually build for single cell mech?
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That's a pretty cool chart.

I like "insta-warm" so I use pretty low mass builds - not a lot of wire to heat up.
That means often a single-wire, 5 or 6 wraps, landing about 0.4 to 0.5 ohms.
With single coils, that could be 24 gauge, with duals, 27 gauge.
But that's just me. Different if you're using SS, different if you want to run a single Clapton perhaps... Heck, different if you like a ton of airflow and lower resistance - I just don't.

But I'd stay above 0.2 with one battery...
 

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That's a pretty cool chart.

I like "insta-warm" so I use pretty low mass builds - not a lot of wire to heat up.
That means often a single-wire, 5 or 6 wraps, landing about 0.4 to 0.5 ohms.
With single coils, that could be 24 gauge, with duals, 27 gauge.
But that's just me. Different if you're using SS, different if you want to run a single Clapton perhaps... Heck, different if you like a ton of airflow and lower resistance - I just don't.

But I'd stay above 0.2 with one battery...

Until now I really enjoy using dual alien run at 0.1-0.15 ohm with 100-105watt on my regulated mod that produce lot of cloud and get the flavour too, but I'm not using mecha yet so I will try to use 0.2 ohm above when my mecha is arrived :)
Thank you soo much for your suggestion :)
 
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Until now I really enjoy using dual alien run at 0.1-0.15 ohm with 100-105watt on my regulated mod that produce lot of cloud and get the flavour too, but I'm not using mecha yet so I will try to use 0.2 ohm above when my mecha is arrived :)
Thank you soo much for your suggestion :)


You also need to avoid "alien" or artsy coils on mechs.
They don't work efficiently due to the metal mass.

You dont need them.
They look great but a proper single strand coil will perform just as well.
Clouds and flavor are a balancing act and have more to do with airflow and coil placement than anything else.
 

b0nzai

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You also need to avoid "alien" or artsy coils on mechs.
They don't work efficiently due to the metal mass.

You dont need them.
They look great but a proper single strand coil will perform just as well.
Clouds and flavor are a balancing act and have more to do with airflow and coil placement than anything else.

Is it better to use macro/micro coils on mech?
 
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