I'm not going to give suggestions to someone who CLEARLY is using a mech with ZERO clue to battery safety or ohm's law. I'm not going to partake in that. If he blows his face off, it's on him and those that "wanted to help".
I'm not being an asshole or a snob. Every time a newb brings up a mech subject, it is suggested they learn battery safety and ohms law FIRST before using a mech. Not gonna waver from that here in this thread, because someone wants to be an arrogant twerp.
Any mech user with even a little knowledge and experience, will know where to start with his apparent problems. So make him learn.
I do agree with this.
I know someone over here in the UK I got introduced too, who wanted to vape super high wattage, without learning anything, as "He couldn't be bothered with that shit".
This was simple battery safety and ohm's law.
He went on to say he wanted a mech, which I pushed him away from, but he still does not understand, or is willing to understand anything-so I stopped helping him. I explained if you can't respect the device, and are endangering yourself, I am NOT going to be at blame for when, not if, something goes wrong.
He wanted a DNA200, when I explained you have to use software to create your own perfect vape, it was "shit". Anything that involves using your mind is that according to him.
This was some of the best gems-"I am running my sigelei 150TC with a 0.19 build, 250 watts boom!"
Another, somehow he became ADMIN of a facebook vaping group-"I'm admin nw u can giv me info and mke me lk lke a BOSS". I told him how about he LEARNS instead of repeating what I tell him.
The final gem before I stopped talking to him was "I have a coil, that says 30-50W max, I am using it at 80W and getting dry hits. Any idea why?" I told him to back off the wattage, again, if it couldn't do 80W it was "shit".
He did not want to learn, no matter how much I tried, so the only thing I could do was distance myself-as I would get the blame when something went wrong.