Soldato
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Has anyone else made a complete move from mechs to box mods? Am under no inclination to use any of my mechs anymore, infact I'll be trading a nemesis and JM22 along with some atties shortly as they never get used!
Original paps? What are the specs on them?
I wonder if he has any left.
Did you get one?
Not completely, but this is what I use at home all the time.
The SX350 is great, I'll probably never go near 50w but hey ho. I do kinda miss the power buttons though, but its not bad, the menus are very easy.
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I certainly do. Using it as we speakhis eBay name is essexvapour I believe. I'd check his auctions.
Droolit's nice having the 50W, but couldn't ever see myself using it. I personally Vape at 10W all day long, a nice medium between the amount of vapour, getting the most flavour out of the fogger @ .5 ohm, battery life and the time inwhich the juice lasts.
That firing button looks great, will do a bit of research and see if they are available for hana's!
It is an original paps.
Its just your typical mech mod. Its just one of the higher quality mech mods out there.
I am just looking more towards getting something with variable wattage which can sub ohm now. I am tight on money so would have to sell this to buy something new lol.
Is there a way to find out when you exceeding the battery? I have made a Clapton coil, 3.5 twists, resistance is 0.6 ohms, and yet the vamo reports low when I try to fire it up.
I'm using a 30A Sony 18650.
Is there a way to find out when you exceeding the battery? I have made a Clapton coil, 3.5 twists, resistance is 0.6 ohms, and yet the vamo reports low when I try to fire it up.
I'm using a 30A Sony 18650.
Does it report "Low V" or "Lo <ohm symbol>".
I'd expect the latter... I think the Vamo's protection circuit prevents sub-ohm coils firing? Might be something like 1.3 is the lowest it will go.
1.2 ohm is the lowest a Vamo will go. You need a mech mod to go to the resistance you are quoting.