Thats a 0.3Ω build and on the mech reo I'm using it at 53 - 43 watts, as the battery goes from 4.15 - 3.6 volts
Ok, the problems I've had is if they are tight like that, and there's wick Much longer than the coil itself I had issues, I space the coil and cut short. How was that wicking achieved? With tight build no less.
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Out of curiosity, do you have a clone mutation or genuine? I just found out mines only a clone [emoji17]
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Yes, but how does that wick not burn all to hell? It's longer than the actual coils, and the coils are uniform and tight, which did not prove helpful to me, as I had to basically space them and cut close to edge of the coil it's self.
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It felt great! Thank you!First successful build feels so good. Congrats.
Wick doesn't burn because it has juice on it. The coils are vaporising liquid thats in the wick.
My first one lasted me a week, and I went through a 120ml of liquid on it. But it looked so ragged from the start, I don't know how it did so well.It felt great! Thank you!
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When i first attempted building, I had issues, and I came to the conclusion that the coil heats what is there between wraps, and any wick outside the wraps is useless. Was I wrong?
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I'll throw in a few observations.
Larger wire is a bit of a double edged sword as it simultaneously has lower resistance and takes a higher voltage to heat as well as has a lower resistance, so generating the voltage off a limited device (50 watts or less) is going to be difficult without further adding to the mass.
So get lighter wire and wind with tension, your coils will come out much more evenly.
As for wicking, I rarely go under a 2.3 mm inner coil diameter anymore; the majority of my coils have a 3 mm inner diameter. This creates a larger instantly available reservoir of liquid to be vaporized as well as creates a nice fat supply pipe to freed the juice to the coil. I also find it is easier to get the right inner wick tension/compression inside the coil if there is more space to fill. The outer diameter of the wick should be about 50% larger than the coil inner diameter while the wick is rolled out, uncompressed, and fluffy.
Higher wattage vaper juice faster. If I stuck to my tanks I'd vape 8 ml of juice a day. I blew 15 ml in 12 hours with my 0.22 ohm dual parallel twisted on my mad hatter. The clapton pair I have in it now isn't much better.
Well it depends on how you've wicked the build. Ever done a build put some liquid on the wicks and then fired it without the top cap on so you can see it ?
I can't stop talking about it with my friends, they vape but know nothing about it and only use tanks, which is still good but they don't really know how to build so they treat me like the vape GodMy first one lasted me a week, and I went through a 120ml of liquid on it. But it looked so ragged from the start, I don't know how it did so well.
Was at work going "look at what I made!" Lol...
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I understand gauge to ohm, 32 is higher ohm, 22 is lower ohm, but when you say "larger" are you referring to the lower or the higher gauge?
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Thank you. So, if I were to wrap them closer and make my wicks longer that should produce a better result than spaced with less length?
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Thank you. So, if I were to wrap them closer and make my wicks longer that should produce a better result than spaced with less length?
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