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Shame man, scaring the new peoples. Technically it should be fine to reverse a battery in a mechanical mod but due to how the positive firing pin and/or negative connection in the mechanical mod is designed, it might have a chance of autofiring the mod which is bad.
Most regulated mods have reverse battery protection, a mech on the other hand doesn't.
This is what could happen if the current travels in reverse through your coil.
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On a serious note someone explained it. The negative terminal of the battery is basically the whole casing excluding the top which is positive. If you put it in correctly and the side of the battery insulation is damamaged it will short but current will flow through the coil making it sort of safe as you are discharging through a load. If its backwards and you fire its a dead short which if more likely to vent a battery. This is especially true for metal tube mechs.
Hope my explanation makes sense.