The just mechs thread

I also got a pre owned and the first thing I did was strip it. It however had already been cleaned but you can see the arcing marks. What I did was take the nut on the 510 and turn it so that the corner is facing the fire button contact. This shortens that throw by a mile. I since then found a new one, and did the same. They both hit very well now and I get hardly any carbon build up at all.

Have to love that 9 ml bottle and the way it hits.
 
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Something for the tube lovers. I'm not crazy about this shape mods, but I do love the color on this one :inlove:

 
It’s a great dual coil RDA with accurate AF control similar to the Drop series… It’s on special at the Vapeclub
Yes i know i picked up one but only used it last night and not to bad especially for the price
 
This why I only order from very few places. Why would I call, WhatsApp or email to ask if they have stock? :facepalm: Isn't that their job to keep a websiote updated?

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I never go over 40w! Maybe we are pissies?
I hit a 60-80w fairly regularly on the Ta-vader/DJV combo, but that's where I draw the line, after that it's just heat and vapour, not a lot of flavour, unless you count the scalding juice droplets cooling down in your throat....
 
I never go over 40w! Maybe we are pissies?

I'll join the legion of pissies then... dont want to sound like I am singing Thunderstruck when actually singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star... Each to their own, those that can vape at that power, enjoy it, I'll stick to my max 50W thank you.
 
There are times you just can't help the high W. 0.15 is going to give you around 115 W, plenty high in my book, but a Recurve dual dripper on a Noisy, it's a hellofavape.
 
Considering that I use 25R's with a 20A limit, I usually keep my mechs between 0.25 and 0.3 Ohm. That equates to roughly 58 to 70W. I'd like to go a little lower on resistance, but I don't want to push the battery that hard. Then again, on the Pulse II I'm running 0.17 at 55W and I'm satisfied
 
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