Hi all. Been using mechs for a year and a half now, and I've come across something interesting.
Due to recommendations here and on ECR, I mostly run VTCs. My 4s were getting pretty tired (at this point they're relegated to being flashlight batteries, as they're close to 18 months old) and I only had four 5s for my various mechs.
While browsing a local vape shop, I came across MXJOs. Supposedly they're rated to 35a which is more than enough for what I'm running, which as you can see from my sig is a GUS Estia triple coiled at about 0.35Ω.
My old (bought and started using in September of last year) VTC5s give me much better performance than the MXJOs. The MXJOs hit like the VTC5s after I've used them for half a day even when the MXJOs are fresh.
Why is this? Is it just a function of internal resistance? Would I be better off going with new VTC4s (Illumination supply seems to have 5s but I don't completely trust that) than either the MXJO or something like a 25R?
Due to recommendations here and on ECR, I mostly run VTCs. My 4s were getting pretty tired (at this point they're relegated to being flashlight batteries, as they're close to 18 months old) and I only had four 5s for my various mechs.
While browsing a local vape shop, I came across MXJOs. Supposedly they're rated to 35a which is more than enough for what I'm running, which as you can see from my sig is a GUS Estia triple coiled at about 0.35Ω.
My old (bought and started using in September of last year) VTC5s give me much better performance than the MXJOs. The MXJOs hit like the VTC5s after I've used them for half a day even when the MXJOs are fresh.
Why is this? Is it just a function of internal resistance? Would I be better off going with new VTC4s (Illumination supply seems to have 5s but I don't completely trust that) than either the MXJO or something like a 25R?