Should I get a SMPL V2?

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AnonymousVaper

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I Have a Wismec RX200 ,
Reaper Plus tank ,
Avocado RDTA
, Horney WildBull rda
Kanthal 24/26 gauge wire
and im thinking should i get a SMPL v2 ?
and I have lots of 70/ 30 and 50/50 juices

I want lots of thick clouds and with my RX200 and Avocado ..im quite getting there ..
should I or Should I Not ?

ps. why do my cotton always burn like after 1 or 2 days ? I tried turning my Avocado upside down .. prime puffs but still a slight burnt taste , using organic cotton

Thanks for your help
 

Topwater Elvis

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No, the smpl is a mechanical with no saftey features other than the one between the users ears and a fake / pseudo hybrid / direct to battery delivery to power device connection point.
It will not make more cloudz bro than your rx 200.

The cotton burns from improper wicking, too much power being applied, inadequate airflow, entire build not suitable for intended results, colorants / sweetners in eliquid.

70 pg 30 vg?
Moar vg moar cloudz bro.
 

Cacique

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No way a mech mod can give you the same power a 200W 3 battery regulated mod can give you, at least not without blowing up in your face. What kind of coils are you building? You need coils with more mass. As an example, I've been making 24g/32g SS316 single core claptons, push around 75 watts and get great flavor and clouds. For something simple you could try I would do some 26g twisted or parallel, I believe parallel gives more clouds. Try to get around 4-7 wraps for your coil, and if you're going to get a mech don't run anything under .3 ohms on it. And if you try to run claptons or twisted or parallels on a mech mod, honestly, they won't fire as well. You would need to build dangerously low, but you don't need that because you got the RX 200.

So, you want clouds, build a bigger coil, crank it up to where it's comfortable and vape. Bigger coils will take higher wattages without getting as hot, but will release more vapor. Another factor is the airflow in your dripper or tank. More airflow, more clouds. And higher VG content also means more clouds, like Topwater Elvis said, but IMO the other things play a bigger factor. I'd say once you dial in the coils/wattage/airflow, you still want more clouds or a denser feel, then raise the VG content. But to be honest, I have made juice from 70-90VG and I find the 70-80VG more comfortable to vape, feels wetter and not like it's drying my throat after a few hits. But might be different for you. Great clouds 70VG and up IMO.

Good luck.
 

Baditude

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Just wanna say that the SMPL mod is a specialty mechanical mod with no center pin in the top. This is known as a "direct battery" or "faux hybrid", or incorrectly known as a hybrid mod.

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Upper right corner: No center pin in the top of a direct battery mod. You can see the top of the battery where the center pin should be.

Uninformed users of a direct battery mod is a dangerous proposition. Please read up on the proper use and gear required for the safe use of a direct battery mod.

Direct battery mods MUST use a juice attachment with an extended center pin, like the two atomizers on the left (below), to make a safe contact with the battery. Otherwise, attempting to use a "normal 510" juice attachment will cause a hard short and probably blow up your battery or mod.

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