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Copper vs stainless steel mech

Jackvape

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I have the stainless steel kennedy mech and RDA cause I dont like maintainance. The constant contact pin is copper and the purdruding 510 pin is copper. A reviewer said the copper Kennedy hits harder. How is that possible when I still have copper meeting copper? It shudnt matter what the body is made of right? I thought it was a silly statement.
 
Don't tell him that. He'll be searching for a tubeless mod now, because it will hit "harder" :D
A length of ss316 from +to - with a few coils thrown in the middle and a bit if cotton?

And before anyone says anything I AM TAKING THE PISS, DO NOT TRY AT HOME ETC
 
A length of ss316 from +to - with a few coils thrown in the middle and a bit if cotton?

And before anyone says anything I AM TAKING THE PISS, DO NOT TRY AT HOME ETC
Just waiting for the next thread 'do copper coils hit harder?'
 
Aren’t tubes sometimes insulated? I know very little about mechs, don’t use them, just like learning stuff ...
 
Aren’t tubes sometimes insulated? I know very little about mechs, don’t use them, just like learning stuff ...
Yep on the inside so less risk of a bomb if battery wrap is damaged, but cutrent still flows through the metal body..
 
And again I will point out that I doubt you should be using a mech.

As it appears with the questions you ask that you don't have a clue
 
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