Hey, that is like perfectly diagonal down and to the left from me. I don't remember what thread I said I was in Tucker on, or why I said it, haha. My friends keep asking me about any good vape shops and vape meets in Georgia, I would love some suggestions, I know the big vape meet just...
To me the buzz pro is all I need. The analog adjuster is so natural rather than having to go into a menu. You just roll your thumb for more or less heat. I have all types of technical mods but the buzz is my main device especially when I want the mod to just shut up and work. It's made in...
I've been waiting for this tank for a long time, looking at that mysterious picture with no description on the website. I kind of got caught up work evods and sort of forgot about it. By the time I realized it was out, they were sold out. Does anyone have a update on more stock? I was saying...
You are totally right, and honestly, all my knowledge about what happens to coils curved in circles tells me that there should be no major change with such a small coil . So, I am not certain what is happening. However I feel confident that it is not shorting out to lower resistance. I don't...
That isn't totally true, it isn't the only determiner of resistance, although it counts for a lot. Stress induced resistance changes, as well as crossing the electromagnetic fields also have a minor effect. It is how some signal filters work, a simple copper coil in a circle. But I don't care...
When resistance wire is just touching a post, you get a crap connection that is on and off constantly, especially with juice in the mix. It saps power and can spark. It would be very irresponsible of them to do that, but just my opinion, not saying your wrong.
You are right, and wrapping the coil very slightly increases resistance, I mean really slight, but curving the whole thing would lower it, and I now realize my example about the extension cords does not apply here because we are talking about a reductuon of resistance. Forming a circle with...
If you start close together with a straight wick, then stretch it, I don't think it would change. If you start close together with a curved wick then stretch it, I don't see why it wouldn't work. There is a lot of stuff I wanna try like that
I think this thread is repeating itself. It had nothing to do with the electrical properties of the atty. You are right it is as simple as it gets. You know how you aren't supposed to bunch up electrical cords like the cords for your tv, or extension cords? It is a fire hazard to bunch up cords...
Yeah, I'm already preparing to increase the air hole by point two or three mm. A with any rebuildable it relies on the vaper making a good coil. I like it because it is simple, the hole lines up, and mainly it has a lot of space in it. I will make a monster dual coil. One will be ceramic with...
But I'm talking just about the nut for the swing arm. In the manufacturers video he left it loose. I was really just making chit chat. Damn I want this thing to get here.
Okay, so same reason as I want it for, the options it provides, and not so much for the resistance thing.
Oh and pbusardo tightened the center nut on his down cuz he thought it was too loose, but did you see in the German vid? It seems like it is supposed to be that loose.
You are really itching for this huh? Ha ha. I'm curious, do you use unregulated mods, is that where your interest comes from? I am interested for the science of it and I'm working on variable resistance t3 evod heads, but don't personally have any use for it except maybe my ego mini, which I've...
I thought you were talking about the wrong thing also. If the wire was touching the post, the loose connection would likely sap power in juicy situations IMO. I just don't think they would count on it working correctly. Todd confirmed that it really does work. If you know who he is, I trust his...
I feel that it is the curve of the wick and coil that may cause the effect not just the posts. The reason it makes sense to me even though I don't understand all the details is because electronics used to used curved coils for filtering signals and such.
Also, yes, I agree, I've jammed fifteen...
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