An Unregulated Mod? Will it Kill Me?
An unregulated mod you say? What could this be? What sort of black-market tricks are you pulling on me, and why would I turn in my vape pen for an unregulated mod? Is it safe? Is it legal? Is it magic? If I vape with an unregulated mod, will I experience new highs and understand the depths of life, the universe, and everything?
Okay, let’s not get carried away here. If you’ve walked into a vape shop recently, it’s more likely than not that you ran into somewhat vaping an unregulated mod. Now unregulated mods are not illegal, but they can be dangerous if you don’t know how to use them.
Unregulated mods are really for the vaping hobbyists who cannot keep their fingers from tinkering with every gadget that comes into their grasp. This post will provide you with a basic overview of the uses of unregulated mods. You won’t need any technical expertise, just a healthy dose of curiosity. Whether you are new to vaping, you’ve been vaping for awhile and want to up your game, or you simply thought that venturing into the murky alleyways of the unregulated vaping world would be a titillating experience, then read on. E-Cig Brands will lead you down into an underworld where electronic circuitry and battery resistance are mere vestiges of distant urban myths long forgotten.
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What Are Unregulated Mods?
An unregulated mod comes in a tube made from wood, plastic, or metal. As soon as you press the fire button on an unregulated mod, you complete the circuitry and send raw battery power shooting through the device directly to the atomizer installed near the mouthpiece. Unregulated mods lack any sort of power adjustments or electronic safety features.
Such a device seems rather simple, no? Actually, unregulated mods are generally reserved for savvy vaping specialists who have enough technical experience under their belt to control the surge of raw power that shoots through unregulated devices. The battery in an unregulated mod will power up any and all atomizers regardless of the type of wire used or the coil’s resistance. Now this allows hobbyists to play with some extreme effects, but without any emergency breaks, you could just as easily find yourself in a difficult predicament.
What Kinds of Unregulated Mods Are There?
Mechanical Mods: Mechanical mods have been around since 2008 and eventually gave rise to RBA’s and RDA’s, which are standard in today’s world of regulated mods. These kinds of mods can be made from stainless steel, copper, and brass, and they take 18650 batteries though they can also accept 18350, 18490, and 26650 batteries.
Squonk Boxes: Aptly named, the first type of Squonk box was the JuiceBox, which held a battery and a small vial of e-cig juice that squirted into the atomizer.
Series Mods: Series mods string together multiple batteries. Now it depends on how exactly series mods wire batteries together, but for the most part, series mods add up the voltage provided by each battery. Unfortunately though, the battery capacity is still determined by a single battery, which provides for an interesting imbalance to say the least.
Parallel Mods: Parallel mods do the exact opposite. On a parallel mod, the voltage always remains the same no matter how many batteries are built into the device. However, the battery life and amperage will be compounded. All in all, parallel mods minimize the amount of resistance and distribute it evenly across the different batteries.
What Are the Benefits of Using an Unregulated Mod? What Are The Drawbacks?
There are advantages and disadvantages associated with vaping unregulated mods. As you can probably glean from the brief introduction we’ve provided, there are no restrictions on resistance. You can go as low as you can even if it’s not necessarily safe, and indeed, this can prove to be quite dangerous for anyone who doesn’t know exactly what s/he is doing. You can attain unlimited power from unregulated mods, but with power comes responsibility.
On the other hand, the circuitry is so incredibly simple that there is virtually no way it can go wrong. A simple trip to your local hardware store should be sufficient. Mods can be complicated little buggers, but your unregulated mod should stay bug free because there are fewer controls and safety features to break.
Are Unregulated Mods Safe?
Yes, these can be very dangerous for beginners, and unless you have been vaping for a good number of years and know how to work with your hands, you should not attempt to use one. When using an unregulated device, you have to make sure to watch your battery carefully when it charges to prevent it from over charging. You also need to be extremely careful not to let it overheat when you’re vaping it. We repeat, there are no safety regulations put in place already, so it is imperative that you remain vigilant should you choose to use one of these mods. Check to make sure that your batteries are in good shape and that they haven’t reached their voltage output or amperage limits. Any overused batteries should be disposed of immediately.
Okay, Then What Exactly is A Regulated Mod?
You probably know of many regulated mods, and chances are pretty high that if you’re reading this post you’ve got a regulated mod of your own sitting at home. Regulated mods are any vaping devices with built-in circuit controls, safety features, and resistance atomizers that prevent batteries from surging through mods flooding the system with too much power.
If you have cigalikes or vape pens from any reputable online retailer, it’s more than likely that you are using regulated devices. Cigalike and eGo style pen vaporizers generally come with fixed-voltage settings because they are meant for beginning vapers. A novice is not going to want to fiddle with controls, and so most devices are set to a single setting from the outset.
Regulated mods that don’t come with fixed-voltage may come with variable voltage and adjusted power. Adjustable power have a chipset that control the amount of power directed to the atomizer at any one time so that the flow remains constant. Now an unregulated mod’s vaporizing capacity will diminish as the battery power decreases, but a regulated mod will have a constant vape until the battery output voltage falls below the minimum required by the battery and will demand recharging.
What Kinds of Regulated Mods Are There?
Fixed Voltage: If you picked up a package of e-cigarettes at your local convenience store when you first started vaping, you were probably using fixed voltage. Beginner devices use fixed voltage because it makes it super easy for the user. A fixed voltage always puts out the same amount of power regardless of how much you inhale.
Variable Voltage: Variable voltage settings allow you to set your power output. Many vape pens and larger regulated mods use variable voltage settings because it allows users to draw more vaper each puff according to their preferences. However, you do have to be careful with variable voltage devices because if you are vaping more liquid than the device can handle, then your e-juice will start to taste burnt. When calculating variable voltage, you’re going to have to do some calculations to factor in resistance and figure out how much power your device is actually producing.
Variable Wattage: Variable wattage measures power output as variable voltage does, but it calculates resistance, so you won’t have to do any arithmetic in your head.
Temperature Control: Variable voltage and wattage allow users to control how much power their device is producing, but these settings don’t allow you to control the heat produced by the atomizer. More heat means more vapor, and so today regulated devices allow you to speed up the process with temperature controls. Like any vaping device, you want to make sure you don’t allow the device to overheat though.
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What Are the Benefits and Drawbacks of Using a Regulated Mod?
A regulated mod has a number of safety guards already built into place so that the average vaper doesn’t even have to worry about overheating or short-circuiting. In fact, overcharge protection, overheat protection, and a whole host of other safety features are advertised on the front of almost every new vaping device that I see.
These settings render regulated mods a relatively simple choice, and in fact, we love the fact that anyone from novice to expert can pick up a regulated mod without having to worry about whether it would combust or self-destruct with one wrong move. Plus, regulated mods come with clear, easy-to-follow directions for easy set-up and maintenance. Unregulated mods are often custom-built, and so many of them won’t come from any standardized product line and don’t have any manual to which to refer.
Moreover, you have to do relatively little math with a regulated mod because all of the settings are pre-programmed. There’s a very slight chance that you anything you do will cause the device to implode or explode, and so you can generally enjoy and relax. This is not true with unregulated mods. Because of the complexity of the device, unregulated vapers monitor their mods carefully and quickly crunch numbers in their head to ensure that they aren’t remaining within the recommended voltage and temperature ranges.
Should I Use a Regulated Mod or Unregulated Mod?
Do you have Ohm’s Law memorized? Do you have a full understanding of mod batteries? If you cannot answer these questions with a resounding yes, then you need to stick with regulated mods for now. An easy warning sign on a digital display is much easier to handle. Unregulated mods do not come with an instruction manual, and it is totally up to you to make sure you don’t burn your fingers or your throat. This leaves you plenty of possibilities both good and bad, and if you don’t know what you’re doing, you don’t know where you’ll end up!
Regulated mods don’t produce the same extreme results as regulated mods do, but the truth is that there are plenty of high-powered regulated devices on the market. Today, you can find mods that fire at up to 350W! With power settings like these, it’s hard to imagine why anyone would begin using unregulated devices unless they’d completely exhausted every other device on the market. With sub-ohm mods with resistances of less than 0.12Ω, mods today are firing at unprecedented levels. The importance of safety features really should not be minimized, and with the variety you can find in terms of quality and power, it’s best to stick with regulated mods if this is the first time you’ve heard of unregulated ones.
Conclusion: Welcome to the Dark Side? The Final Showdown Between Regulated and Unregulated Mods
Unregulated mods open up the door to a new universe of possibilities, and if you’ve simply exhausted your share of variable voltage mods, then unregulated mods might be in your future! These mods are for the inventive, for those hungry to explore new territory, for those that cannot help but tinker with voltage settings and electronic circuitry. You may have a bright future in the underground vaping world.
Should you cross on over to the dark side, then? The world where there are no limits and anything goes? Now you won’t find any devices reviewed here on E-Cig Brands that are unregulated, but if you are hungry for more information, then visit your local vape shop and ask an employee to show you how it works. If you are new to the vaping world, but eager to become an expert, then despair not. If you take your time to explore the regulated world, then maybe someday you can venture over to the other side. You will one day feel the high from raw battery power coursing through your mod at unprecedented speeds.
What do you think of unregulated mods? Does this sound like something that might interest you some day?