Okay I know it's kind of taboo and whatnot. Not posting to get bashed, but who can say they run their vtc4 battery in a tube mod under .1 ohm and what's it like, I've got a .11 dual parallel 24 ga build in my kennedy on my SMPL mech and i only use authentic vtc4 batteries.. This is an all day build and my mod/button never get hot, I'm wondering how low people actually vape these at. Thanks
It's not taboo, it's dumb. That's not meant as a bashing as I do dumb things too, just realize you're being dumb and be careful. Personally when I do dumb things I do it alone, the last thing I want is someone else hurt for my mistakes.
Anyways, I couldn't help but say that stuff, it needs to be said. I've run close to that on a single battery before and came out ok, I'm going to leave the warnings alone and assume you know ohm's law and the math and all that, you do what you want.
My comment is more, are you just using strait 24g builds? If so, I'd suggest looking into some of the more advanced coil types. At the very least parallel, but moreso try zipper, and if you're up for it fused claptons and maybe alien/staples. Doing all of these in more safe settings will still net you a far better vape, push them and yeah it'll improve on a mech. Surface area is the name of the game. The more wire touching the wick the better. And the more space inside the coil for juice to seep into the better. This is why things like claptons, staples, and multicores are so good.
All that said, again to safety, I'd invest in some HB series batteries, while the VTC4's run 30amp they are pretty strictly set at that. They don't get pushed very well. Just something to consider.
Anyways, GL.