Hello all,
I've been vaping for a while. I use rta's, but mostly rda's on one of my squonk devices. I used a mech recently and really enjoyed the experience, enough that I'm going to buy one.
I've been studying ohms law, which I already had a good understanding of and also read a bunch of mooch's battery safety blogs.
I'm planning on starting with a .5 build with a single Samsung 30q, as on my regulated devices I vape around 40- 50 Watts.
Since higher resistance requires less amperage from the battery I figure that's a good starting point for a beginner while I get used to a mech.
My question is, after reading the above, does anything jump out as a concern, am I missing anything? I make my own coils and can go with either a big thick fused clapton or simple round wire, which would you use for your first mech build?
For those who reply, thank you in advance for helping a guy into the mech world!
I've been vaping for a while. I use rta's, but mostly rda's on one of my squonk devices. I used a mech recently and really enjoyed the experience, enough that I'm going to buy one.
I've been studying ohms law, which I already had a good understanding of and also read a bunch of mooch's battery safety blogs.
I'm planning on starting with a .5 build with a single Samsung 30q, as on my regulated devices I vape around 40- 50 Watts.
Since higher resistance requires less amperage from the battery I figure that's a good starting point for a beginner while I get used to a mech.
My question is, after reading the above, does anything jump out as a concern, am I missing anything? I make my own coils and can go with either a big thick fused clapton or simple round wire, which would you use for your first mech build?
For those who reply, thank you in advance for helping a guy into the mech world!
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