I have been reading/watching reviews while shopping for a new battery mod and have come across more than a few that say things like, "this thing hits like a beast".No it doesn't. That thing is a battery case. As long as it makes a solid electrical connection and doesn't cause significant voltage drop, it's not a deciding factor in how hard my pv will hit. Reminds me of everyone that thought they played better basketball when they were wearing Air Jordans vs any other similar shoe.
What other things in the vaping world have really bugged you people?
...but some mods do hit way better than others. ESPECIALLY at very low resistances, weak metals in the body and tube, weak threading, weak contacts, and just overall weak conductivity will be very pronounced in a side-by-side test with the same battery and atty relative to a higher quality mod.
I have a couple ....ty mods that kinda emphasize the point.
I've even noticed a marked difference @0.3 ohm between my copper Nemie and my brass Stingray. The copper just does way better at high amps.
Of course, I generally switch out my batteries well before they drop below 3.9
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