Timeline of vaping history and some old school things

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Look at that massive air hole on that genny ( perhaps the cobra?). One single, 1 mm or less was it .I remember going from 32 and 30 to 28g and drilling out a genny to over 1mm and thinking ,much too airy and just ruined my tank....
I had a cobra. I think it was a clone. When I saw that image I thought, "That looks like the one I had." I remember I had to drill out a hole in it as well. I never could get it to work.
 

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Sorry for the off topic question here, but I need to ask a quick question before I vape this. I picked up some new SS wire, it's fairly thick. The size of the coil that will fit on the single coil deck I'm building on ohms out at .13 is that too low? It's on a regulated mod
I don't understand why you would ask that question here. But, it depends on your battery.
 
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To my knowledge. These two mechs were the first chinese designed squonkers. The REO grand was poorly cloned around the same time. But these were designed in China

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forget exact dates ,late 2014 early 2015,i did a co-op for these ,final version came with a nuppin like atty,[not clone]

these had a better then Reo contact design,the battery set against a copper tab which the button fire tab hit so no arc marks on battery
these were heavier then a Reo tho,being made of some type of pot metal
 

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one of the first RDA designed for squonking

the nuppin by pdib

seems too recent to be historical? but it was a game changer
 

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Way off topic here @VapourFlavour, but with a regulated mod the resistance of the coil doesn't matter. The batteries never sees the coil directly, so using the ohms law calculations that you would use for a mech don't apply.
Thanks! I figured, but wanted a second opinion. I appreciate the reply
 

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The Aegis Legend has a minimum acceptable resistance of 0.05 ohms. In a regulated mod, the resistance is not dependent on the cells like in an unregulated device. The power in which you vape at is depended on the cells.

10Amps = 30 watts each cell
15Amps = 45 watts each cell
20Amps = 60 watts each cell
25Amps = 75 watts each cell
30Amps = 90 watts each cell
 

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one of the first RDA designed for squonking

the nuppin by pdib

seems too recent to be historical? but it was a game changer
I'm newer to squonking, my rda doesn't have a high post that distributes the liquid down on the coil and cotton, it puts it in the well. Which do you think is better?
 

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I'm newer to squonking, my rda doesn't have a high post that distributes the liquid down on the coil and cotton, it puts it in the well. Which do you think is better?

in the well is best, set low so the excess liquid drains back out :)

some people do prefer to have a reservoir that doesn't drain, but most like optimal drainage

the nuppin had eliquid feed from the bottom into well, and drainage, just doesn't show

the "newer" style 2 post deck started with velocity RDA, and was oft called "velocity deck" until it just became sandard
 

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The Aegis Legend has a minimum acceptable resistance of 0.05 ohms. In a regulated mod, the resistance is not dependent on the cells like in an unregulated device. The power in which you vape at is depended on the cells.

10Amps = 30 watts each cell
15Amps = 45 watts each cell
20Amps = 60 watts each cell
25Amps = 75 watts each cell
30Amps = 90 watts each cell

I am having a brain fart or something. I am missing something. The same current goes through each battery. Even if you have two batteries, 45 watts is still going through each one if you vape at 45 watts.
 

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