What difference will there be going from lambo vv v2 to a mechanical mod?

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Greggl4321

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I've heard I will get a lot more vapor production by using a mechanical mod than variable voltage, is this dependent upon the atomizer that I use or will all atomizers put out more with a mechanical mod.


why do mechanical mods pump out more juice if on a variable voltage you can increase the voltage?

I've heard something about a high draw battery, can someone explain what they may have meant?

Lastly can someone recapp and explain why a mechanical mod is all around the better option for vapor production, battery life, and heat production? I'm wanting something that gets hot enough to produce massive vapor clouds, and I am looking for something repeatable, for an endless vaping experience.

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*deleon517*

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Both are good set up's. Done right both can produce a ton of vapor. vv devices are easier to use and can be safer since they have built in protection, as where a mech offer's the battery no protection during a short.

for vapor production you really need a topper( atomizer/tank) that can produce, how it gets the power to the topper is irrelevant. What the topper can do is the important part. If it can't keep up with your vaping, you still won't be satisfied even with the best of the best when it comes to mods regardless of it being mechanical or vv/vw. The other key part is the juice you use, a higher vg juice will be better for vapor production but I can out cloud my wife with 80pg/20vg and she uses 30pg/70vg but a different set up.
 
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