ok, before I say anything here I'd first like to say SAFETY FIRST... make sure your batteries are up to the task at hand...
that being said, has anyone tried using Ni200 on there mech? I've been using a mech past few days with Ni200 and it works really nice... what I like about it is that because it's such a low resistance initially it fires up really quick and really powerful, but where it differs from a really low sub ohm normal build is two things, #1 it starts off really hitting hard but then as the coil heats up the resistance raises and the vape mellows out somewhat on longer pulls... it tapers down from a really high power initially, and #2, because Ni200 is so low resistance you wind up with less mass than if you were wrapping really fat wire to get so low, so you get instant heatup and quicker cooldown, this combined with the big initial hit then ramp down makes for a really nice smooth hard hitting device but the tapering down as it heats up makes it much less harsh and intense than a straight up super low ohm standard build, I find it to be a nice balance of really powerful yet somewhat tame at the same time...
just wondering if anyone else has been playing with Ni200 in a mech?
that being said, has anyone tried using Ni200 on there mech? I've been using a mech past few days with Ni200 and it works really nice... what I like about it is that because it's such a low resistance initially it fires up really quick and really powerful, but where it differs from a really low sub ohm normal build is two things, #1 it starts off really hitting hard but then as the coil heats up the resistance raises and the vape mellows out somewhat on longer pulls... it tapers down from a really high power initially, and #2, because Ni200 is so low resistance you wind up with less mass than if you were wrapping really fat wire to get so low, so you get instant heatup and quicker cooldown, this combined with the big initial hit then ramp down makes for a really nice smooth hard hitting device but the tapering down as it heats up makes it much less harsh and intense than a straight up super low ohm standard build, I find it to be a nice balance of really powerful yet somewhat tame at the same time...
just wondering if anyone else has been playing with Ni200 in a mech?