all this talk about mech's blowing up makes me sad. I myself use mech mods, and I have a regulated mod as well. I love them, but all this stuff about blowing up scares me. I wish there were mods that were 100% safe
I moved to VW mods after my brothers high end 26650 vented, and blew up..seems the pin on the Atlantis sub tank didn't protrude enough for the hybrid top cap and caused a hard short, spot welded the button shut, got very hot and he had to drop it. The venting 26650 batt blew both end caps off the tube and shot a hole in the ceiling barely missing his girlfriends head..The tube shot around the room like a bottle rocket, burnt the carpet and set off smoke alarms... Good news is nobody got hurt..bad news is he can't vape anymore in his apartment.. I got 4 mechs back in their boxes I don't use anymore after getting my first VW mod with shorted atomiser protection, the 150w IPV3..this mod is awesome for its performance and as close as being 100% safe as I can get...
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Those hybrid top cap mech mods which require a protruding center pin are a recipe for disaster when offloaded to people who don't know what they're doing.
A lot of it is the super sub ohming. Why go lower than .4? .7 is my go to for a mech, and it clouds up just fine. 1 super nano coil on a bed of cotton is an amazing cloud build.
A lot of it is the super sub ohming. Why go lower than .4? .7 is my go to for a mech, and it clouds up just fine. 1 super nano coil on a bed of cotton is an amazing cloud build.
all this talk about mech's blowing up makes me sad. I myself use mech mods, and I have a regulated mod as well. I love them, but all this stuff about blowing up scares me. I wish there were mods that were 100% safe
OK, I'm starting to get confused by all the recent reports of mods blowing up or venting. Even six months ago there were no stories like this, at least none that I had heard of. What is causing this recent rash of mishaps? Can't help but think it is the builds that common today that used to be thought of as dangerous or downright crazy.
Six months ago vaping .5ohm was cutting edge, anything lower than that was seen to be reckless. Today people commonly vape .2ohm set ups. There must be a correlation between the vast movement to super sub ohm and the number of stories about batteries venting.
What could the other causes be? Bad batteries on the market? Cheap gear? Uneducated vapers that watch a Rip Tripper video and think they "understand battery safety" after ten minutes?
These stories are not good for vaping at all and the experiences certainly are not good for those involved. Let's all try to be a little more careful out there people. If you don't understand how a mod works, ask before you use it. If you don't understand battery safety, learn!
In all fairness, Rip said he wouldn't recommend batteries until he found a good substitute for Sony's.
But, I think it's
1. More batteries coming out with crazy claims
2. More people pushing the batteries under the assumption that they know how to pulse it
3. More hybrid top caped devices (just buy a valkyrie, they look amazing!)
4. More shops that push more expensive devices on new people
Wasn't trying to blame anything on Rip at all, just seems every time I hear a new vaper go off about cloud chasing he is bragging about some killer Rip Tripper build he just put in his brand new RDA.
Look Ma! No battery!
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