this is weird... how is the iGO-L higher than the Nimbus?
Nimbus has greater vapor production, greater flavor, doesn't spit back hot liquid, can hold more liquid before it leaks than the igo-l and can easily accommodate a quad coil.
The iGo-L is a fantastic beginner dripper (or backup once...
I use two 18650s a day.
Using a NZonic with a single coiled .8ohm iGo-L
But, I could go much longer, I just don't like dealing with voltage drop.
I did just get a Nimbus... That's gonna be ugly on both battery and juice consumption with dual coils... Quads would be insane.
Sent from my...
Both Genuine...
Shocking for me... saved months for the NZonic and now a gifted Nimbus... I'm really excited.
Desperately need to drill out the Nimbus... these airholes are tiny!
A Friend of mine, that I've sort of mentored with the ins and outs of Vaping, just upgraded from VV to a Mechanical and a Nimbus.
She called me from the vape shop... and is now on her way to my office, with another Nimbus she picked up for me... Gratis!!!
Holy crap... feel like I just won...
iGO-W easily accommodates single, dual and quad coils
it's marginally larger, as it doesn't taper near the top like the iGo-L
I'm personally upgrading from my iGo-L to a Nimbus... Which is the same idea (three posts, holes in posts) as the iGO-W... but better materials and construction... it...
and wire for coils... yes
not so fast....
You're talking about a genny here... learning how to properly oxidize stainless steel mesh for use as a wick and build a coild around that wick that doesn't short or produce hot spots is no simple task... the learning curve is steep... but rewarding.
The one thing left out of Bad's post about temperature.... "On the same gauge wire" Lower resistance is hotter.
I also hate a hot vape... But love flavor and a ton of vapor... That's how I ended up in sub ohm vaping... It's the only way I've find to achieve a cool vape with a lot of vapor
Sent...
Five Pawns, hands down the most complex flavors I've tried.
My personal favorite is Gambit.
It's Epic... But maybe too expensive for an ADV.
What I love about it is with every vape, I notice different nuances in the flavor...
Five Pawns other great liquid, in my opinion is Castle Long...
NOTE: none of the following applies to over the counts LR cartos or attys or clearomizers... all of those, you can easily describe the vape with ohms, watts and volts...
its all in wire temp...
my 0.8ohm coil on 28 gauge wire is COOLER than I ever got on standard 510 LR (1.8ohm) attys... even...
see, that's where you have it wrong....
the sweet spot is not the voltage.
The sweet spot is the wire temperature... a 1.7ohm coil will be made with a higher gauge wire... a lower gauge wire would heat more slowly... you could vape at the same voltage... higher wattage... and still not burn...
Five Pawns, Castle Long Reserve
I originally thought I couldn't vape this all day... It's just too robust and... let's be honest, expensive.
But I keep getting different tones in the flavor as the day passes... toasted coconut... marshmallow... almond... etc. Always the with the same subtle...
yes and no...
I routinely vape at about 20 watts, .7 or .8 ohms
I have vaped as high as 36 Watts, Dual .8 ohm coils(effective .4 ohms)
It was a fantastic vape... but I would have probably burned through 7ml in a day. Not to mention, I about made myself sick from too much nicotine in the...
You're on the right track...
(I'll try and keep this simple... I do acknowledge what forum I'm in)
2" of 32 gauge wire(thin) = 2.4ohms
2" of 28 gauge wire(thick) = 0.9ohms
So I can get the same number of wraps, the same length of coil, but do it at a lower resistance, and using a thicker...
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