So I'm fairly new to vaping, and since I started I've only been using variable wattage devices. I guess I don't realy understand mech mods. I was wondering what if any are the advantages of a mech rather than a vv/vw device. I use a sigelei 100w plus right now, what can mech do that this can't? Also from what I've gathered they can be dangerous if not used correctly. Any advice would be much appreciated.
It is a bit confusing at first, but it’s not horribly tough. My answer to your question (what can a mech do that a 100w regulated device can’t) would be “not much, if anything.” That being said, I still like to use mechs a good amount of the time for a variety of reasons, chief among them:
1. Look and feel – some mechs are wonderfully crafted and a real pleasure to use. Some of my favorites are from Super-T and By Leo. The craftsmanship is amazing.
2. Simplicity – it’s basically a tube with a switch. Not much (or anything) can go wrong with it. If something breaks, it’s often a part you can get at a hardware store, such as a spring. Drop it in water? No problem. No electronics to break or malfunction.
3. Can fire anything (which is also a con). In the past, if you wanted to vape low ohms/high wattage, a mech was your only option.
Downsides are also there. Mechs are limited by the battery voltage and, as the battery voltage drops, your vape quality also drops. You can always tell the heavy-duty mech users by the stack of batteries they often have to tote around. Perhaps the biggest downside is that YOU, rather than electronics, are the safety net. There’s no electronics to step in and prevent a short causing a problem or a build that is too low for the battery you’re using.
Since you mention you’re new to vaping, I’d suggest sticking with the Sig 100 (or other regulated devices) for a while until you’re more comfortable with building your own coils, understanding Ohms law, and other such issues before trying a mech. You’re not missing anything magical by not using a mech.