I really do wish these chinese manufacturers wouldn't muddy the water.
IT IS NOT A MECHANICAL MOD
it's unregulated, and contains a board some some kind (hence reverse polarity protection & the minimum resistance)
This is the same nonsense that Wismec started by calling the Noisy Cricket V2 a...
Coming from outside SA to vapecon, JHB is a significantly more economical prospect than Cape Town or Durbs... Not too sure if there are any vapers outside SA that actually came to vapecon last year...
Ye it is safe, but honestly if you have a dripbox v2, why bother? the v1 is unregulated, so the battery life is really not that great.
Rather jump in on the Drone BF pre-order
Lost Vape Halcyon 200W
Lost Vape Drone BF 166W (coming soon)
Kangertech Dripbox 160W
This sigelei thing 155W
GeekVape G100S 100W
Kangertech Dripbox 2 80W
All the DNA 75 based squonkers.
All the Dicodes Based Squonkers
Then all the single 18650 Mech squonkers
tbh, i don't really get the hate on the bottle. i've used a few different bottles. and honestly dripbox bottles are still the best IMHO. that said i'm keen to try these lighter looking ones.
Hmmmm, pulling 35A from the batteries will shorten their life, but yes, its possible, but i'm guessing it'll stress the board out too, so you'd probably drastically shorten its lifespan too. I'm assuming the signal coming off of the Q mini is a flat one... Battery life would also get chewed up...
I'd think the most effective thing would be something that kills the moisture in the air, like an air conditioner.
Or have an extractor fan, hooked to a long pip, then you can exhale into the pipe.
For smaller guys it might be well worth their time. and it'd also make regulating juices in south africa a lot more streamlined. Because i think we can all agree that it would be better to self-regulate than to have a government agency step in and impose regulation.
Perhaps a e-liquid makers...
i think having a south african version of molecule labs or goodlife vapors would go someway to helping the situation.
A place that has, manufacturing, packaging and distribution all sorted out. So that mixologists can simply go there with their recipe and get them mass produced and sold for...
It's only business. if his name is dragged through the dirt over some crap that he dishes out for free, it means whatever work he doesn't do for free inherently loses its value and credibility. He has to protect his brand.