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I recently bought a noisy cricket by wismec, but im fairly new to series mods and dont feel comfortable moving into that world yet, i want to take a step back and trade it in for a regulated mod 90w+
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IPv4s? I mean it has paint chips and had been by daily mod for 6+ months but it works perfectly fine
My NC is brand new, i haven't vaped on it once, its just that it intimidates lol, its better off in the hands of someone who knows what theyre doing


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As long as you understand Ohms law, and your batteries and have an atty with a raised center positive 510 conductor, you are good.
 

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As long as you understand Ohms law, and your batteries and have an atty with a raised center positive 510 conductor, you are good.
I have a postless single coil rta, which ive been told is not ideal for a series mod


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If you dont know how to build, and dont have experience with mech mods, then its a good idea to get rid of it or at least not use it til you know what to do. Its an amazing mod if you know what youre doin, but there is a bit to know to be safe with it like the direct connect top cap, how to build for it, and what not.

Plus, they are very cheap anyways, so you can always get another one at a later point in time when you feel more comfortable with it (theyre usually $20 and under). Maybe start with a regular tube mech mod first, something with an adjustable 510 connection.
 

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If you dont know how to build, and dont have experience with mech mods, then its a good idea to get rid of it or at least not use it til you know what to do. Its an amazing mod if you know what youre doin, but there is a bit to know to be safe with it like the direct connect top cap, how to build for it, and what not.

Plus, they are very cheap anyways, so you can always get another one at a later point in time when you feel more comfortable with it (theyre usually $20 and under). Maybe start with a regular tube mech mod first, something with an adjustable 510 connection.
Yeah I think jumped the gun a bit, I'm going to stick with a regulated mod for a now, but Im still gonna do my home homework on ohms law and safety and what not, i do still plan on moving up to more advanced setups but i gotta take my time and get to know capabilities so i can build on them


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