New Genesis type atomizer by DID!

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Jim Damianidis

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A Greek custom DID
A big Bravo to him!!
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Uma I love your new avatar!
I saw it yesterday on a telescope atmizoo lolololol:p
the world is so small
when you will get yours you will be crazy with the specialized and customized look for you !!!!!
I saw yours first! lolol:p
I took a foto with the mini on one of these! (Yours is by far special)
this is not yours this is the inventor's one!

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Oh you teaser you!!!! Everyone but me gets to see it, while I wait ... and wait... for eternity... at least until the end of next week if customs lets it go quickly. Quickly. lol. Ten minute hold is too long! I so want to see this mod for itself, let alone with the special engraving! That's so cool that you got to see the mod!!! How do you like it? Did you roll it? Did it vape nice?? No! Don't tell me! I'll have to wait and see.

Oh dear! shhhhhhhh!!!! you see nothing. I'm not supposed to know what the finished engraving looks like. I don't see a thing. What Avatar? :angel: :D

Love the pic with the Mini DID on it!!!! Sweet!!!
 

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I'm using a 5/4 wrap on my Twist at 3.7 and lower even. I don't know if it's safe or not. User beware!
Here's a pic. I have a Boot on it, to close the gap. (bought a long time ago with my LT and it finally came in handy!)
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That's great in the hydrangeas!

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Hi
I am ready to take orders again!
I must say that I made a good deal so this goes to you all
With all new orders for an atomizer you will have wire for a year maybe. lol
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20 meters of 0.2mm wire!
The new people need this!

Thank you for the status update Jim! I put up a WTB thread for one here to see if I can score one here in the states, and if I can't find one by Monday I'll be putting an order in.

Thanks again!
 

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Thank you for the status update Jim! I put up a WTB thread for one here to see if I can score one here in the states, and if I can't find one by Monday I'll be putting an order in.

Thanks again!

there is a brand new one for sale in the classy right now !!

now there are two for sale
 
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w/v = a
so a 3.5 a device like Provari can handle such as 14/4=3.5,
w=v2/ohm

so something like
4 volt battery running 1 ohm coil = 16 watt. 16 watt / 4 v = 4 am, which is over the 3.5 amp limit of provari so it wont fire.
other devices may have a larger amp limit which will be ok. Provari v1 had 2.5am limit so to run a 1 ohm coil, it has to dial down the voltage a lot. like 2 volt runing 1 ohm = 4 watt . 4watt/2volt = 2 amp.

mech pv doesn't care, it just send the voltage coming off the battery straight to the coil and let it do its thing. I am not sure what happen when it really over stretch, but I am sure there is probably some safety issue why an extreme number is unwanted.
 

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VV and non mechanical mods have wires and circuits that can only handle a certain amount of power through them. An all mechanical mods delivers all the power to what ever atty is on the connection. You have to a little more careful with which batteries are used in a mechanical mods. Mechanical having no wires or circuitry will usually never break, but if it uses a spring as part of it's activation, the spring can loose it strength or become less "springy".
I rely on my friends in the DID thread when I need a bit of education. Why is it that mech mods can drive low res setups unlimited , and vv are limited by there amps? Can't get my brain around this, thanks.

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I rely on my friends in the DID thread when I need a bit of education. Why is it that mech mods can drive low res setups unlimited , and vv are limited by there amps? Can't get my brain around this, thanks.

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w/v = a
so a 3.5 a device like Provari can handle such as 14/4=3.5,
w=v2/ohm

so something like
4 volt battery running 1 ohm coil = 16 watt. 16 watt / 4 v = 4 am, which is over the 3.5 amp limit of provari so it wont fire.
other devices may have a larger amp limit which will be ok. Provari v1 had 2.5am limit so to run a 1 ohm coil, it has to dial down the voltage a lot. like 2 volt runing 1 ohm = 4 watt . 4watt/2volt = 2 amp.

mech pv doesn't care, it just send the voltage coming off the battery straight to the coil and let it do its thing. I am not sure what happen when it really over stretch, but I am sure there is probably some safety issue why an extreme number is unwanted.

VV and non mechanical mods have wires and circuits that can only handle a certain amount of power through them. An all mechanical mods delivers all the power to what ever atty is on the connection. You have to a little more careful with which batteries are used in a mechanical mods. Mechanical having no wires or circuitry will usually never break, but if it uses a spring as part of it's activation, the spring can loose it strength or become less "springy".

Thanks guys good answer on the mech vs vv, appreciate it.

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I love this thread!!
 

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Just want to say a big thank you to everyone who has taken the time to post all the good advice on this thread. I have tonight made my first ever wick and coil and thanks to all the tips I have read here it worked first time. I took a resistance reading which came out at 2.4 ohms on 4/3 wraps so after a tank full pulled that wick out (to keep for later) and made a 3/2 wrap that measured 1.9 ohms. Hope one day I will have gained enough knowledge and experience to help others as you have all helped me. Thank you everyone.
 
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