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I'm getting a skeleton key on Friday, I'm getting a plume veil and a new vtc5 batt also. It was either Black hawk Panzer or Skeleton key.. I'm most likely choosing skeleton key cuz it looks bada** but I really wanna know how well it performs. I mainly use 22 ga kanthal or gplat red, I'm not a cloud chaser for comp but its just so much more satisfying blowing clouds. Anyone think the skeleton key will perform well enough to contend with a panzer?
 

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I'm getting a skeleton key on Friday, I'm getting a plume veil and a new vtc5 batt also. It was either Black hawk Panzer or Skeleton key.. I'm most likely choosing skeleton key cuz it looks bada** but I really wanna know how well it performs. I mainly use 22 ga kanthal or gplat red, I'm not a cloud chaser for comp but its just so much more satisfying blowing clouds. Anyone think the skeleton key will perform well enough to contend with a panzer?

Reality is your going think it hits harder. But any mod with .1 to .2 difference is not going to matter. If your worried about performance, should make sure you have a copper center pin on your atty. Mech mod is not going to make a difference when your weakest link is in your atty.
 

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If your worried about performance, should make sure you have a copper center pin on your atty.

Mech mod is not going to make a difference when your weakest link is in your atty.

Good point .... Unfortunately, there are very few (if any) atomizers that have a 510 copper center pin ... At least non that I own, to include my authentic Kayfun.
 

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Was using that as an example to his voltage loss concern. However after the center post, it would matter on material. Your going through resistance coils after the center post. Full copper post of course.

Electrons flow from neg poles to pos poles in an electrical circuit through metal*, ya know. So, assuming the center post is on the pos pole of the power source, you're not going through the coil after the center post. Other way around. Not that that matters to the heat generated at the coil.

There is just so much myth passed around about these most simple of circuits. :facepalm:



* Thanks, suspectK, for the need for that edit.
 
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No matter the voltage drop, you can still build your coils to your liking to get whatever type of vape you are looking for. I'm assuming you are talking about a skeleton key clone versus a black hawk panzer clone. Since there are too many companies that clone its going to be very hard to know how much voltage drop one will produce. I don't know many charts that have voltage drop for each clones model.
 

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Electrons flow from neg poles to pos poles in an electrical circuit, ya know. So, assuming the center post is on the pos pole of the power source, you're not going through the coil after the center post. Other way around. Not that that matters to the heat generated at the coil.

There is just so much myth passed around about these most simple of circuits. :facepalm:

Mr. thank you. I take my statement back. Negative to positive, only the negative moves. Need a pure silver RDA.
 
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