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All i can say is dont go to Hawaii with a vape device as it seems they dont like the people there.
But on a more serious note. Brought the device 6 months ago and only started using it recently? Not a good indication of his knowledge. The device would also have been super hot before he even took a toot. So why did he not? Or the battery was rated at the wrong CDR for the coil setup.
A mechanical will only exploded if the battery is incorrect for the coil setup.
CDR ratings on batteries are vitally important to understand. = ohms law
There is a Mage Mech Tricker @zadiac . If my old eyes are correct it looks as if it could be the one depicted in the article. It is an authentic CoilART product.
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All i can say is dont go to Hawaii with a vape device as it seems they dont like the people there.
But on a more serious note. Brought the device 6 months ago and only started using it recently? Not a good indication of his knowledge. The device would also have been super hot before he even took a toot. So why did he not? Or the battery was rated at the wrong CDR for the coil setup.
A mechanical will only exploded if the battery is incorrect for the coil setup.
CDR ratings on batteries are vitally important to understand. = ohms law
@Hooked, just correct your topic name. A Mage is an atomizer. It can't explode. It's the mod that exploded.
@antonherbst I've been meaning to ask this question for a while: What is a mechanical / regulated mod? Just a brief explanation will do. e.g. I have an iJust S (no power setting), Twisp Mini Vega (can adjust wattage).
@zadiac I got that from the article. Underneath one of the photos it says, "amashita said that he will require extensive surgery to repair the damage done to his mouth after his CoilART Mage blew up on Sunday"
A true mechanical is direct battery power with a tube or box type body that has no pc board to control the battery or make it safe. Pure battery
A regulated device is any type of mod that has a PC board in the power delivery system to control and make the device safe to use. Hence the name regulated.
Thanks for your reply, @antonherbst
I have an iJust S which has no setting to control wattage. It's just switch-on and vape. I assume then that it's a mechanical device?
What about the Twisp Mini Vega, where the wattage can be adjusted up to 40 watts? Is it a regulated device then?
Its a shame that Coil Art now gets a bad wrap here - when its the actual battery that exploded. This normally happens when you build to low and pulse to hard, or if your battery wrap is chipped and it shorts. But a mech tube is so basic, I dont think its the device that "failed" somehow. Terrible news actually - luckily its just teeth, and those can be replaced. Could have been an eye, so I think he is lucky nonetheless.
Yes, and I already apologized to you in a previous post.
Hi @Hooked
The twisp mini vega is regulated because you can control the wattage
The ijustS is technically aslo regulated (or at least some of those types of mods are) because they do have safety built in to not let it get too hot or let you fire for longer than for example 10 seconds. Even though you cant control the wattage
So i would say the iJust S is a regulated but not a variable wattage device
A mechanical has no circuitry whatsoever. Just mechanical parts so when you press it fires because a switch makes physical contact and when you let go, it stops firing
The problem with a mechanical is that the wattage and current is determined by the coil resistance you connect up to it. So if you dont know ohms law you can overstress the battery and that can lead to problems
Thanks again @antonherbst the above has helped a lot! I don't know Ohms law and I don't make my own coils. The pre-made coils which I use are 0.5 or 0.6 which is low enough to prevent problems, isn't it?