Yes, but why? I use my MVP at work, mostly cause I don't want to ruin the hammer.I know they use the same batteries. I used the hammer mod and fury s. For me as person it just don't come close to my cana or ivp v2
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Yes, but why? I use my MVP at work, mostly cause I don't want to ruin the hammer.I know they use the same batteries. I used the hammer mod and fury s. For me as person it just don't come close to my cana or ivp v2
Lol, nah dude, can't be. In fact that's impossible on the same setup. Mech is straight battery to coil.Yes, but why? I use my MVP at work, mostly cause I don't want to ruin the hammer.
Okay if i sub ohm on a mech i have to take 6sec drag to get a nice cloud. Same sub ohm on my cana at 30w 3 sec drag gives me twice the size cloud.
It's not an opinion, it's a fact. A variable voltage device doesn't make voltage higher than the battery, it reduces it according to your desire (good thing about vv). Mechs gives the maximum amount available from battery directly to the coil.Thats you opinion. Any one is entitled to it. @Limbo you love mechs and i love electronic mods.
It all depends what you want/need dude. Raw power or managed power. Personally I can't push more than 30-35 watt out of the hammer, then it becomes ridiculous. What do you currently have?So now do yall understand my important decision.... ?!?
I think that is the confusion here. It won't give you 30watt anymore if the battery voltage drops.i got the sigelei 30w, depending on the coil build i can get the sigelei to hit harder than my mech, dont get me wrong i'm loving the mech sub ohm thing but these new devices if set up properly can out do most mechs, ohms law guys, you can only go 30watts with a 0.7 build on a fully charged battery at 4.2Volts but with a vw device you can go 30Watts with a .9 ohm build also, and you dont need to have the battery fully charged to achieve that
just my 2c
i got the sigelei 30w, depending on the coil build i can get the sigelei to hit harder than my mech, dont get me wrong i'm loving the mech sub ohm thing but these new devices if set up properly can out do most mechs, ohms law guys, you can only go 30watts with a 0.7 build on a fully charged battery at 4.2Volts but with a vw device you can go 30Watts with a .9 ohm build also, and you dont need to have the battery fully charged to achieve that
just my 2c
That's a plusIt charge the batterie by itself
Ai dude, let's take your example of 0.7 ohm. If the battery drops to 4v, you'll be at 22.8watt. That's ohms law.It actually does @Limbo unlike a mech it will give it to you all the way until it cant and then mine says check battery(low Battery)
Look, most mechs with the same battery and coil should perform identically. If you already have a mech, rather go for a Hana, except if you want a Hammer for its supreme looksI currently have a SVD, Segelei zmax v3, and plain mech with RSST
According to the reading on the meter? It doesn't work like that dude. Oom @johan, please come help here. Maybe you can explain better than me.yeah @Limbo but remember this is not a mech mod it is electronic and does not suffer the voltage drop as significantly as a mech, tipical example i am running my aqua at 0.8 and 22.5 watts and i get 22.5watts all the way from a fully charged battery to a dead battery, but with my nemi i would not even get that on a full charge,
as I said I an not putting down mech mods, I am just saying that due to it being a electronic mod, ohms law does not need to apply, as it can be set, with any coil build. Ohms law is unregulated power.
According to the reading on the meter? It doesn't work like that dude. Oom @johan, please come help here. Maybe you can explain better than me.
Can a device that runs (for example) 1 ohm coil at 4.2 volts produce the same wattage if the voltage drop to 3.8 volt? (1ohm don't change)I don't know the operational functionality of this Box mod and accordingly cannot comment. The only comment I can make after reading through this thread is: Ohms law is Ohms law and no electronic device or atomic fusion reactor can change it.
I don't know the operational functionality of this Box mod and accordingly cannot comment. The only comment I can make after reading through this thread is: Ohms law is Ohms law and no electronic device or atomic fusion reactor can change it.
Exactly Al3x.So, in other words, when a vw mod is set to eg. 22.5watts on my aqua at 0.8ohms and my battery at the moment is 3.74, I am actually only getting 17.5watts same as a mech or similar.
i am just trying to understand this cause this now changes my whole perspective on big wattage devices