Ok good--getting a little clearer.. I was watching a utube of recoiling for a kayfun lite--he used 28g but 10-12 wraps--and wrapped it around a drillbit--i forget the size--- i also forget what the final ohms tested out to--it was under 2.0 i think. So--having so many wraps increased the...
Thanks that definitely helps. So I am planning on rebuilding some coils in the future and if they test to be low ohms--I should not use them?--I know there are many factors and variables but just as a general rule of thumb what should I be looking for in terms of minimum ohms.
keep coming across references to sub 1.0 ohm coil resistance. What is the benefit/drawback of that? layman's terms please.
and.... how does one produce sub 1.0 ohm coils? is it the number of wraps? type of wire?
my general understand--the less ohms the more volts/watts can be used to power...
wow.. so many commonalities--my local 7-11 also picked out my cigs without me saying a word--no more--also--I am making much fewer trips to the 7-11 where I would always buy more than just cigs--so some savings there... just trying out a cool mint for the first time--excellant
I was actually at the point where I was embarrassed every time I bought cigarettes-- and so many people who eventually saw me smoking at one time or another commented "you Smoke!!!" That's all the past now--I don't smoke any more--Im a proud vaperer.
You will need a second unit as backup and spare batteries to keep you going--don't worry too much at the beginning--just get of the analogs at any cost.
Its all worth it
I am wondering..when does the thrill go away?? Living in thailand I don't have easy access to multiple juice and hardware sources--we can't import nicotine but can get away with small orders of juices. So I still have not tried the many variations of tanks etc... not to mention the juices...
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