Private v2 clone with omega rda clone

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RawShark09

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So im planning to get a private v2 clone with an omega rda clone dripping atty, but i bave a few questions/concerns

While the mech mod is not adjustable, im betting when i rebuild the atty, that will determine my ohms etc etc, but how high can i go with ohms on this mod? How will i know what is to much?

And are these as dangerous as some folks like to say they are?

And last but not least can i use a "nipple top" battery instead of a "flat top"

I want to get into the world of "mech mods" and give a dripping atty a shot, cuz i already rebuild my kanger coils myself, and i found these mods on fasttech with the rda clone everything totaling under $30 so u cant beat the price at all,

Thanks for any input guys! Vape on!
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Im not sure what i mean lol, i think i mean what wattage does the mod vape at? Like the innokin cool fire 1 isnt adjustable and i think fires at like 8. Something watts, what ohm coil would i need to wrap for the private v2 to be able to handle it?


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A mechanical mod vapes at whatever the voltage of your battery is. If your battery reads 4.1 volts right off the charger, that is the voltage that is going to your atomizer. With that being said, as you battery starts to lower in charge, so will the voltage going to the atty, which will affect your vape quality. Also, 2.5 ohm on a mech mod wouldn't be a great vape lol. Mech mods are mainly for 1ohm and below.

Like slipdiskk said, I'd get some Sony VTC 30 amp batteries and not go below .2 ohms. Make sure and be familiar with ohms law calculator as well. If your not sure how many amps your build is pulling, type in the ohms of your atomizer, and the voltage of your battery, which will give you the amps. That way, you can make sure that your battery can handle whatever build you have on there. Here's a link to the ohms law calc as well: Ohm's Law Calculator
 
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