VIDEO - ohms and battery safety made simple

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Sgt. Pepper

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super, I just posted this on your youtube page, but thought you might see it here first. So I'll repost.:)



thanks for the video, super. My deal has never been to see how low I can go with the ohms. However, I just bought a vaporshark rDNA 40. The biggest benefit of this new chip by Evolv is that it can regulate the heat of the coil; but in order to take advantage of this, one needs to use nickel wire. Nickel wire has always been called non-resistance wire, but obviously it has some resistance or you couldn't use it for vaping. The coil builds with nickel are difficult to get much above .2 ohms. What are your thoughts about using a coil of .2 ohms on a regulated mod like the vaporshark rDNA 40. I'll be using LG 2500mah 35amp batteries... although it has been explained to me that this isn't 35 continuous amps (forget what it was). Additionally, VaporShark claims their pv can handle coils down to .16 ohms. thanks for your comments.
 

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super, I just posted this on your youtube page, but thought you might see it here first. So I'll repost.:)



thanks for the video, super. My deal has never been to see how low I can go with the ohms. However, I just bought a vaporshark rDNA 40. The biggest benefit of this new chip by Evolv is that it can regulate the heat of the coil; but in order to take advantage of this, one needs to use nickel wire. Nickel wire has always been called non-resistance wire, but obviously it has some resistance or you couldn't use it for vaping. The coil builds with nickel are difficult to get much above .2 ohms. What are your thoughts about using a coil of .2 ohms on a regulated mod like the vaporshark rDNA 40. I'll be using LG 2500mah 35amp batteries... although it has been explained to me that this isn't 35 continuous amps (forget what it was). Additionally, VaporShark claims their pv can handle coils down to .16 ohms. thanks for your comments.

Thank you for the comments bro. I like my mech bottomfeeders. I've never used a chipped mod except VV REO Grands / Woodvil. These were not the type of mods with readouts, just rugged, simple, turn-the-dial up or down type of chipped mods.

I've since developed an affinity for just straight mechs. I really don't fancy things (chips) that can fail and ruin a perfectly good vape session :). I'm also not the readout type :).

I can definitely see the appeal of the DNA class mods to many a vaper, and yes that temp control feature may or may not appeal to many - dunno. I prefer a seat of the pants feel to my vape and prefer to control my variables manually :)

Like I wrote in response to your comments on the video page, high nickel content is something that warrants reading up on. What I remember reading about it was sorta alarming.

Thanks again :)
 

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Thank you for the comments bro. I like my mech bottomfeeders. I've never used a chipped mod except VV REO Grands / Woodvil. These were not the type of mods with readouts, just rugged, simple, turn-the-dial up or down type of chipped mods.

I've since developed an affinity for just straight mechs. I really don't fancy things (chips) that can fail and ruin a perfectly good vape session :). I'm also not the readout type :).

I can definitely see the appeal of the DNA class mods to many a vaper, and yes that temp control feature may or may not appeal to many - dunno. I prefer a seat of the pants feel to my vape and prefer to control my variables manually :)

Like I wrote in response to your comments on the video page, high nickel content is something that warrants reading up on. What I remember reading about it was sorta alarming.

Thanks again :)

thanks, super. I'm still on the fence when it comes to the nickel wire. Regardless, I wanted a box mod and I can use the vaporshark without the temp control. Carry on and i'll look forward to your next video.:)
 
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