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Noisy cricket II - a hard hitter

VapeS1000r

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How come?
In parallel mode to be specific.


I was under the impression that true mech mods hit the hardest.

But my NC ii hits as hard despite having electronics.

Just curious.
Some eye candy

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r055co

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HOG is a damn hard hitter and I'm pretty confident to say the NC II wouldn't even come close.

Only thing I'd say is the build
 

VapeS1000r

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Ok
Let's not turn it into a hog vs nc

You asked me what Im familiar with

The topic is

How come a mod with some circuitry hits super hard

Certainly more consistent vape experience (volt draw) than fully regulated mods
 

r055co

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Just used the HOG as an example

I've got a couple unregulated Mod's that hit very well and also have a couple Mech's that don't hit that well, but my quality Mech's hit damn hard.

It's all about the quality of machining, materials, etc.
 

PaulS

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It really is about then build and the atty. I have the 11 with a tactical warhead and a .15 build. I have it on the PWM maybe about half way and it hits very hard. I have a Tesla 3 PWM that hits harder! I have a .1 ohm build (it handles that low, yes) on 0 (lowest possible setting) and it kicks like a mule. Generally speaking any series mod cam be built to hit extremely hard. A parallel or tube will not match up. But a HoG - well built correctly a HoG is a true beast.
 

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