Just_Calle
Member For 4 Years
I'm new to vaping so if I'm not in the right place I apologize.
I've got a new Smok V8 Stick, I guess it's considered a mech mod.
I'm trying to understand the limitations and capabilities as such.
I bought this device not because I was wanting to get deep into mechs, but because I knew I liked the big baby beast and I like the design of the stick.
Smok seems to be going out of their way to designate the coils for this device (and tank by association) as only for the stick.
Apologies for the camera quality. It reads "M2-0.25 Ohms, for 3.7V Direct Output". It comes with a 0.15 ohm installed with the same message.
Does this mean that a normal 0.15 ohm coil (like any of the baby coils offered) wouldn't work properly? I'm just trying to understand the difference mechanically/electronically.
Thanks in advance for your help gang.
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I've got a new Smok V8 Stick, I guess it's considered a mech mod.
I'm trying to understand the limitations and capabilities as such.
I bought this device not because I was wanting to get deep into mechs, but because I knew I liked the big baby beast and I like the design of the stick.
Smok seems to be going out of their way to designate the coils for this device (and tank by association) as only for the stick.
Apologies for the camera quality. It reads "M2-0.25 Ohms, for 3.7V Direct Output". It comes with a 0.15 ohm installed with the same message.
Does this mean that a normal 0.15 ohm coil (like any of the baby coils offered) wouldn't work properly? I'm just trying to understand the difference mechanically/electronically.
Thanks in advance for your help gang.
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