I don't have one, but I would think it depends on the gauge and type of wire Rob uses to connect the switch et al. I found this which has useful information on gauges, resistance, current, etc., for copper wire.
I dont see there being a problem unless your a super sub ohm cat . If you want to .4 sub ohm you may very well have issues . A mechanical woodvil will be out early 2014 for the lung burners
I dont see there being a problem unless your a super sub ohm cat . If you want to .4 sub ohm you may very well have issues . A mechanical woodvil will be out early 2014 for the lung burners
Thanks Rob, I'm not a super sub ohmer at all. About 1-1.2 these days.I had never heard this discussed before so I thought I would get the information out.
These will be standard wood mods on off switches certainly not a mod for a guy that is going to be checking voltage drop with a meter. To be honest I dont no how low you can go on a standard woodvil . I will build some mechanical mods for the sub ohm people early 2014
Forgive my ignorance, but are these new wood mods not fully mechanical. What is the on/off switch for? I was thinking these were just like the metal grand only with a wood body, no? Are these Woodvils not suitable for sub ohm? Somebody enlighten me.
Forgive my ignorance, but are these new wood mods not fully mechanical. What is the on/off switch for? I was thinking these were just like the metal grand only with a wood body, no? Are these Woodvils not suitable for sub ohm? Somebody enlighten me.
Woodvils have wires a on off switch a store bought push button switch . Like I said earlier its not the mod for a guy looking to vape at .4 ohm . Can it take it I dont no I dont vape super low ohm . Its not something I am concerned about these are not built with sub ohm vaping in mind . If one is looking to vape super sub ohm I would wait for the mechanical wood mods . I will build the mechanical woodvil with the new parts I will be using in the grand upgrade kits . The on off switch is so you can turn the power to the atomizer off for safety . Its a ecf rule is far as I no mods should have a on off switch
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