Best safe build for noisy cricket please? Using kanthal coil
It depends on the kind of battery you're using.Best safe build for noisy cricket please? Using kanthal coil
So LG HG2 are 20AWhat build can you suggest? Im using lg choco 18650
I've used a simple dual coil build with Kanthal (don't remember the gauge) clocking in at 0.7 Ohm. To be honest, even that build is almost too hot for my taste. On a single 18650 mech mod, I like to use a simple coil build @ 0.3 Ohm. However, with a more fancy build, e. g. fused Claptons, you could go lower, due to the time it takes to heat up the coil(s).What build can you suggest? Im using lg choco 18650
That is also assuming he has a decent ohm meter for his coils. OP, please tell me you have an ohm meter.So LG HG2 are 20A
8.4V @ 20A = 0.42
So I would say 0.45 or above.
Yes the fact that you don't know what batteries your using in a mech and what's their rating is a bad sign.
This... I mean exactly this.... Sounds like what I did. Mine sat on shelf the battery's in the case for a month. I tend to stay around 0.7 though.I use LG HG2's and build between .45-.6
Don't mess with it until you are 100% comfortable with it. I bought mine on a whim due to a great sale but didn't touch it for a good few weeks. I'm sure it's been mentioned but your atty choice is very important as well
I think the new version crickets are protected or regulated.. but the originals are mechanical mods.Noisy Crickets are unregulated boxes? Didn't know that one.
On a lighter note... I feel like I'm gonna break that damn thing!![]()