Grow Goddess
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Running such low ohms (sub ohm), what size batteries are you using?
What gauge wire are you using to build your coils? When running dual coil.
I am all ears on any good 18mm battery, less than 80mm long, that will release more than 5 amps. I haven't done that much research on batteries yet. Some of my carts I will have to get a different battery for my mechanical. The largest battery my mechanical will accept is the AW 18650 2600mAH protected. It would be nice to find a battery that can release (edit it would be nice to find something same length or shorter that would release 8 to 12 amps) more than 5 amps that is the same size or shorter.
I must say, nobody is blowing the doors off my eGo C Twist or APV MOD! Especially with a RDA. It is all personal preference. I look at it as there are 3 types of vaporizers. 4 types if you want to count junk and scams. The 3 would be a VV pen vape (great for stealth), an APV MOD - to me these are mandatory as a vape enthusiast they help in every single aspect except for stealth some rigs for example a titanium KISS cart is meant for a digital vape a mechanical vape will not run it as well not to mention they make unbelievable carts for APVs like an iClear 30b I like the bottom fed units since they basically have not wick which means no waste as long as it does not leak, third would be a mechanical vape they work completely differently. I have to admit that the mechanical vape is my favorite to use, but as an example of them working different is when you push the power button it sends a high pulse to the cart and that causes it to have a different effect. It is a great improvement when running the standard KISS cart. I like all of them, each has their different qualities and benefits.
This is a little mechanical vape with an 18350 battery. It can telescope to accept 18650 batteries. It has a 510 - 601 adapter so I can use the regular KISS cart on it. I must say, it is impressive, especially with a mechanical vape. It is almost like they were meant for each other.
The unit on the left is a Kraken clone. The benefit with that is when using metal wicking you can simply rinse your wicks with alcohol and get your oil back. Not to mention you can rebuld it without having to remove any oil.
I have been starting to steer away from wicking systems. I really like the bottom fed units like the one on the left, an iClear 30b. The unit on the right is a pen battery with a titanium KISS. The only problem with the bottom fed units is that they are prone to leaking so you need to keep it sideways. A new unit was just released that has upper air control so it shouldn't leak at all. Can't wait to try it, basically no wicking. Pretty much dual coils submerged in a tank full of e-cannabis oil. It gives an extraordinary gaseous hit. It is very difficult to describe it.
Just a standard top fed dual coil iClear 30. I have tried all kinds of vaporizing devices and this is the only unit that I have tried where I can literally taste the individual strains I used to make the oil.
Different devices have different effects on the taste. Even the same cart and switching from an electronic vape to a mechanical vape can have big changes on the taste. You may not even realize it. I took a few too many pokes on my e-cigg oil using my mechanical vape with my iClear 16 for e-ciggs!! It was just so smooth I didn't realize I was taking in that much oil!
I haven't had the time to do the research. If you have some answers to my questions with my mechanical vape, in regards to the battery, it would be appreciated. I will happily answer one of your questions.
Decarbed oil, not decarbed oil: You are right, you can get high vaporizing non decarbed oil as long as you are able to vaporize it, doesn't matter what ohms you are running as far as I know. There is a big difference in the buzz between the two. Non decarbed oil the buzz comes on faster. It reminds me of a sativa buzz. Decarbed oil the buzz comes on slower and it reminds me more of an indica buzz. Same strains to make each type of oil.
It has almost been a year now that I have dedicated my grow room to testing vaporizers strictly meant for oil. Never been a fan of vaping buds. It is healthier and I do recommend it vs. smoking. I just wasn't satisfied until I started vaporizing cannabis oil. Vaporizing e-cannabis oil and vaping straight with the KISS cart and a mechanical vape.
What gauge wire are you using to build your coils? When running dual coil.
I am all ears on any good 18mm battery, less than 80mm long, that will release more than 5 amps. I haven't done that much research on batteries yet. Some of my carts I will have to get a different battery for my mechanical. The largest battery my mechanical will accept is the AW 18650 2600mAH protected. It would be nice to find a battery that can release (edit it would be nice to find something same length or shorter that would release 8 to 12 amps) more than 5 amps that is the same size or shorter.
I must say, nobody is blowing the doors off my eGo C Twist or APV MOD! Especially with a RDA. It is all personal preference. I look at it as there are 3 types of vaporizers. 4 types if you want to count junk and scams. The 3 would be a VV pen vape (great for stealth), an APV MOD - to me these are mandatory as a vape enthusiast they help in every single aspect except for stealth some rigs for example a titanium KISS cart is meant for a digital vape a mechanical vape will not run it as well not to mention they make unbelievable carts for APVs like an iClear 30b I like the bottom fed units since they basically have not wick which means no waste as long as it does not leak, third would be a mechanical vape they work completely differently. I have to admit that the mechanical vape is my favorite to use, but as an example of them working different is when you push the power button it sends a high pulse to the cart and that causes it to have a different effect. It is a great improvement when running the standard KISS cart. I like all of them, each has their different qualities and benefits.
This is a little mechanical vape with an 18350 battery. It can telescope to accept 18650 batteries. It has a 510 - 601 adapter so I can use the regular KISS cart on it. I must say, it is impressive, especially with a mechanical vape. It is almost like they were meant for each other.
The unit on the left is a Kraken clone. The benefit with that is when using metal wicking you can simply rinse your wicks with alcohol and get your oil back. Not to mention you can rebuld it without having to remove any oil.
I have been starting to steer away from wicking systems. I really like the bottom fed units like the one on the left, an iClear 30b. The unit on the right is a pen battery with a titanium KISS. The only problem with the bottom fed units is that they are prone to leaking so you need to keep it sideways. A new unit was just released that has upper air control so it shouldn't leak at all. Can't wait to try it, basically no wicking. Pretty much dual coils submerged in a tank full of e-cannabis oil. It gives an extraordinary gaseous hit. It is very difficult to describe it.
Just a standard top fed dual coil iClear 30. I have tried all kinds of vaporizing devices and this is the only unit that I have tried where I can literally taste the individual strains I used to make the oil.
Different devices have different effects on the taste. Even the same cart and switching from an electronic vape to a mechanical vape can have big changes on the taste. You may not even realize it. I took a few too many pokes on my e-cigg oil using my mechanical vape with my iClear 16 for e-ciggs!! It was just so smooth I didn't realize I was taking in that much oil!
I haven't had the time to do the research. If you have some answers to my questions with my mechanical vape, in regards to the battery, it would be appreciated. I will happily answer one of your questions.
Decarbed oil, not decarbed oil: You are right, you can get high vaporizing non decarbed oil as long as you are able to vaporize it, doesn't matter what ohms you are running as far as I know. There is a big difference in the buzz between the two. Non decarbed oil the buzz comes on faster. It reminds me of a sativa buzz. Decarbed oil the buzz comes on slower and it reminds me more of an indica buzz. Same strains to make each type of oil.
It has almost been a year now that I have dedicated my grow room to testing vaporizers strictly meant for oil. Never been a fan of vaping buds. It is healthier and I do recommend it vs. smoking. I just wasn't satisfied until I started vaporizing cannabis oil. Vaporizing e-cannabis oil and vaping straight with the KISS cart and a mechanical vape.