How many times have you seen someone post asking a question about a build for a med you you see it turn into an almost bashing the poster and NO ONE ever offers an attempt at providing an answer to the question asked. Not hard to suggest some coils and then provide the requisite warnings about batteries and such. Answer the person's question.
This I have no answer for how to correct. I think there will always be people so afraid of them that's easier to demonize.
More times than I care to admit. I find it distasteful, honestly. So here's some of the questions I've had asked to me:
Q: How low should I build on a mech?
A: Depends on battery and material, honestly. Certain materials fluctuate as they're heated, either dropping the resistance or raising the resistance. The lower the resistance, the higher the amperage required.
Q: Just got a mech, am contemplating putting dual fuse Clapton's in the RDA, any advice?
A: DON'T DO IT! Builds like that are best suited being ran on either a regulated mod or a series box mod. The amount of power required is doubled sometimes trippled the more wire you use on a coil. You'll be disappointed if you try it
Q: I plan on running stacked batteries in my mech, any suggestions on batteries?
A: Any batteries will do, so long as the ratings match what you plan on doing. I don't suggest mixing a VTC5A with a VTC6. OR an LGHB6 with a VTC. Buy your batteries in sets, charge and discharge them at the same time, and I always use 30A LG's because it gives you more clearance when it comes to building with lower resistance wires. It's best to buy the same batteries when doing that. IE 2 VTC5s, VTC6s, HB6s, etc.
Q: I was looking at a hybrid mech, but can't figure out which atty to put on it.
A: Try to find an atty with an adjustable pin or one with a long enough pin to make solid contact against the top of the battery. If you're not sure, take the atty, place the positive or negative against the base of the pin and ensure nothing else touches the battery can. If nothing else makes contact, it should be fine.
Anything else is usually a matter of preference. Some like copper, some like brass, some like steel, some like aluminum. I say copper or brass is best for conductivity, but high maintenance. Aluminum and steel, terrible for conductivity but easier to maintain. Some like greasing their contact points (points of friction), others not so much, some like to force patina, some don't. Same applies when it comes to contacts. Some love springs, some love magnets. Some love gold plated, some love pure silver, some love copper, brass, etc.
As for the rest of that stuff, no relief from the mech haters...
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