Hello all!
So I've been studying, trying my best to expand my mind into the vape world.
Here's what I have and what direction i'm headed.
My first purchase was a Private MOD clone with 2 different batteries.
- ultrafire - BRC18650 3000mAh 3.7V li-ion
- trustfire - xsl 18350 1200mAh 3.7V
Now I was using some sort of genisis atomizer that my local vape shop sold me (not real sure the name)
I also told my vape shop I would be re-building coils.
Once I found sub-ohm'ing online I luckily quickly learned I needed to 'upgrade my batteries' So I ordered the new Sony VTC4 18650 3.7V 2100mAh
Once, I ordered those batteries I also bought a magneto MOD to use rather then the private clone. (I really didn't notice much of a difference. However, I'm not real sure what I should be noticing as a 'difference' in MODS)
I've been using a Nimbus clone where I drilled 2 1/8th in. air holes and have been using several different dual coil builds (Micro coil builds, as well as your basic 4-3 wrap with 28 gauge kanthal)
I'm also using a delrin drip tip.
I'm using another re-buildable atty as well however, i'm not sure the name. There are 3 pieces and a smaller mass then the nimbus clone.
The reason I've been using the clones is because from what I have been seeing the large difference in price doesn't quite roll over in value. Though I'm also seeing that posts that are welded are 'better' then posts not welded(i'd love for someone to talk more into this as well)
Now I'm getting that 'cloud chasing' experience with the magneto and the re-buildable atty's I'm using as well as the VTC4 batteries.
What I'd like to know is this,
I've been learning about the material the MOD posts are made of conduct electricity 'better' then others EX: brass, copper, silver...
I've also read that the expandable size MOD's also may affect the performance of the vape. So what I have done is ordered an Ember Copper Mech MOD which has a 18650 full copper tube. As well as, copper contacts.
What can I expect using the ember copper mod, sub-ohming with the VTC4 batteries in comparison to the magneto MOD, sub-ohming with the VTC4 batteries?
My ultimate goal here is to be in an environment with other vaper's and absolutely blow them away with my HUGE clouds.
So any, I mean ANY advice you care to share to help me reach my goals I am ALL ears! (or eyes since this is a forum)
Thank you all!
So I've been studying, trying my best to expand my mind into the vape world.
Here's what I have and what direction i'm headed.
My first purchase was a Private MOD clone with 2 different batteries.
- ultrafire - BRC18650 3000mAh 3.7V li-ion
- trustfire - xsl 18350 1200mAh 3.7V
Now I was using some sort of genisis atomizer that my local vape shop sold me (not real sure the name)
I also told my vape shop I would be re-building coils.
Once I found sub-ohm'ing online I luckily quickly learned I needed to 'upgrade my batteries' So I ordered the new Sony VTC4 18650 3.7V 2100mAh
Once, I ordered those batteries I also bought a magneto MOD to use rather then the private clone. (I really didn't notice much of a difference. However, I'm not real sure what I should be noticing as a 'difference' in MODS)
I've been using a Nimbus clone where I drilled 2 1/8th in. air holes and have been using several different dual coil builds (Micro coil builds, as well as your basic 4-3 wrap with 28 gauge kanthal)
I'm also using a delrin drip tip.
I'm using another re-buildable atty as well however, i'm not sure the name. There are 3 pieces and a smaller mass then the nimbus clone.
The reason I've been using the clones is because from what I have been seeing the large difference in price doesn't quite roll over in value. Though I'm also seeing that posts that are welded are 'better' then posts not welded(i'd love for someone to talk more into this as well)
Now I'm getting that 'cloud chasing' experience with the magneto and the re-buildable atty's I'm using as well as the VTC4 batteries.
What I'd like to know is this,
I've been learning about the material the MOD posts are made of conduct electricity 'better' then others EX: brass, copper, silver...
I've also read that the expandable size MOD's also may affect the performance of the vape. So what I have done is ordered an Ember Copper Mech MOD which has a 18650 full copper tube. As well as, copper contacts.
What can I expect using the ember copper mod, sub-ohming with the VTC4 batteries in comparison to the magneto MOD, sub-ohming with the VTC4 batteries?
My ultimate goal here is to be in an environment with other vaper's and absolutely blow them away with my HUGE clouds.
So any, I mean ANY advice you care to share to help me reach my goals I am ALL ears! (or eyes since this is a forum)
Thank you all!