Hello,
How would the output voltage and resistance of the coil are being determined in mechanical mods?
Thanks
How would the output voltage and resistance of the coil are being determined in mechanical mods?
Thanks
The output voltage is determined by the charge in the battery 3.7-4.2v and the resistance is determined by the coil that you build.
Thank you. So by choosing the material used to build the coil, the resistance is fixed. And the voltage could be only measured by a voltmeter. Is that correct?
You need to have some way to measure the resistance of your coil. Either a digital multimeter or an ohm meter. Also, make sure that you use batteries than can handle the amp draw you're subjecting them to.
Stay away from stuff like the 4nine, the hybrid connector could short out the mod unless you're careful. I've been happy with Stingrays (clones), and the Stingray X is supposed to be really good (pay attention if you use the hybrid top cap), but it's pretty much up to your tastes. Just make sure that you read up on battery safety, get good high drain safe chemistry batteries and charger (from a reputable vendor, not Ebay), get a good multimeter or ohm meter and always measure the resistance of your coils before you use them (and see to it that your amp draw doesn't exceed the max continuous rating of your batteries), make sure you don't overdrain your batteries (measure them regularly with a multimeter, at least until you learn to recognize the charge level of the battery by the vapour production. I think that's all, for nowIs there any MOD you would suggest for first time MOD user?
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Hello,
How would the output voltage and resistance of the coil are being determined in mechanical mods?
Thanks
Would a box mod like the Sigelei 100w be safer?
The Sigelei 100w is a regulated mod, not a mechanical mod.
Yes, it is less unsafe that using a mechanical mod.
Regulated mods have built in safety features such as short circuit protection.
You still have to make sure to use the proper battery for high power. vtc5