PREVIEW: On the heels of a massive cloud chain clouds at 15W
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Look'n good Mac, real good. Must be a twisted wind!
PREVIEW: On the heels of a massive cloud chain clouds at 15W
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Look'n good Mac, real good. Must be a twisted wind!![]()
Rofl. Awesome.Oh, the suspense is just kill'n me!
Sent my brother a pic of a dripper cloud @50w claiming it was my Egrip @15.5w. Good times.
What %vg too!
Friend brought her son over tonight to build a coil. He is a cloud chaser. He has never built a coil and is at the mercy of paying the guys at the vapor bar to do it for him. Set him down at my coil station with magnifying light and some 26 gauge and let him play. 2 hours later he had it down pat. Loved the Cigamijig more than any thing else. He was pretty happy with the build he left with. Because he was so enthusiastic I ended up giving him my cigamajig #1. He was pretty happy to get it. I will be moving on to my more advanced Cigamajig
Oh, the suspense is just kill'n me!
Sent my brother a pic of a dripper cloud @50w claiming it was my Egrip @15.5w. Good times.![]()
Sorry, not very perceptive at times. Dual 16's? Little twist? Come clean oh mysterious one.
Kinda got caught up in a little concern that almost stopped me in my tracks with the Mini release and the darned insulators. I thought Busardo was talking about the 510 end as so many peeps call 'em that. But it's proven to be perhaps a more serious problem. Took the time to ack jc87 whose been ringin' the bell on this here and on other forums as it's entirely credible given Kanger's apparent ack and response. IOW, possibly not just isolated incidents. But it did stop my research. MOF, just got an answer from him.
Anyway I've got an hour here and I'll do my best.
My approach as I've recommended on this thread and I'm sure cig, brook that you and others do is to build for the device. Find out what the tank needs. Goodness we have so many tools around now and particularly so with steam-engine.com and the mod specs integrated right into the online app. I did that of course and decided to go in to opposite direction to the above. Yes build geometrically for the optimum space screw channel-to-screw channel, minimal tight leads but at the optimum efficiency I could muster to find in such a wind. It's not a beginners build but hey. I had a chance to thoroughly check this PEEK insulator question as I've got one. And tensioned parallels are easier to build and rock solid steady when the leads are twained. The method's pretty straightforward and I'll be taking it up on this thread.
Had the overall post width (over the screws) at ~3.2mm, the span between posts @ ~2.2 and the cross-post coil bed span at 7mm for the RBA accessory. My inclination, as was brook's, to go for the juggler and a workable straight-wire reproducible single. A wind that favors the common sweet spot for many APV's lately at around .8Ω. I think brook came close with his t.m.c. and glad it's workin for ya bro. Here's what I threw at it to meet the most congruent minimalist geometry...
30AWG TLP 6/5, 2.5mm i.d., 9mm L/L, t.m.c. = .5Ω
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As I mentioned yesterday, I had to double the wicking density as it was clearly insufficient at 15W. What does this mean? Well cig for one, we may have to build more wire into these guys and chunky wicks. Or, alternatively high-flow synthetics if feasible. That may mean hybrid wicking to avoid the hula-hoop. Mind you I have been testing twisted leads for a while down to and under my personal sanity limit of .3Ω experiencing nothing but explosive performance and very cool results. But I was very skeptical about including such a wind in a small high-pressure environment that the transition benefits wouldn't be overcome by heat concentration from the likes of this
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Not going to show you some full temperature yields, that would be obscene. Write me. This was not a tight wind. Even at full 10-sec full temp burst, leads stayed cool. However, this was not a perfect build. One small wire imperfection may have sent the whole wind hot. And it proved so during oxidation as I had to prematurely cut it short departing from my technique. So I was expecting a rather hot build on several counts.
The wind definitely shows promise. And I must find a place to anchor wire for parallels as I'm going to be building a lot more of them than I have. Certainly for each and every block post device in my collection where they are ideally suited. They fire fast like a light single wire coil and deliver power like the high-mass wind it is. And the narrower turn width and coil thickness puts a maximum of surface area for coil length of anything you can wind. The problem with parallels as that they typically result in a slight to much drier, hotter vape. Not so in this instance or for tensioned twisted leads. That's the point.
Check in anyone needing info on producing these uniquely satisfying artifacts. And I'll be back with a follow up.
Good luck all.
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Congrats Mac, glad things worked out there. The insulator is deff a concern. I have the clearish one. Don't know how that's gonna turn out.
I have done several iterations of twisted lead parallels on my dripper. Using thicker gauges for single coil .25 ohm builds the heatup/cooldown times were longer than I liked. Did one dual 30awg build identical yours hoping for magic at .25ohms. It vaped really good. Have since moved back to single strand duals at .37ohm for easey peasy and batt life reasons.
Way to go....awful pretty!
Ps. I figured out the wicking has to be heavier in the minisub than what I'm used to for sure. Vaping it now at 25w with a tightly twisted 30awg tmc.. Up 5w from my previous experiences.
Looks like there's more build potential here than I expected. I'll try and head higher to >.8Ω for some more balanced results. Gotta def try to break the habit of tilting this. The old Protank tilt to induce air when saturated. Bad habit.
Maybe more like 1.3-1.6ohm. Less wire to heat/cool and more controllable temp by varying draw effort. Don't see a subohm build being needed or even desirable for power levels under 25w especially when limited/irregular juice flow from the tank is the culprit. These are just my thoughts based on my limited tests with the SM.
Any of you guys and gals try cotton bacon yet? Seems to be gaining in popularity. I get mine from this guy.
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