After the second or third tank taste goes downhill? I'd suggest taking the earlier advice from those more knowledgeable than me to up the watts, assuming you are underpowering the coil and therefore gunking it up.
Is the MVP as good? Well, it's a cleaner signal than the istick which means it's...
It's flammable. When wet, e.g loaded with juice, it doesn't burn. Rayon, another popular wicking material also burns. For a non flammable wick consider silica or steel mesh.
I read in another thread earlier someone saying a 4 x 2 oring between the afc and the 510 was the correct size.
A cross section of 2mm seems a bit large to me but just passing on what I read...
Not only does the istick 20 use mean as opposed to rms, it also does not "step down" - i.e it does not regulate below the charge of the battery. Assuming the istick is 4.2v fully charged, this means it will not regulate to any value under 4.2.
Go here and input 4.2v and a relevant ohm value to...
The design of the protank is unsuited to higher wattages. This is down to a few factors inc airflow, juice flow and coil design. The nautilus is suited to higher wattages and the subtank higher still.
All other variables being equal, what part does resistance play in all this? This is the best...
It seems unlikely that the difference between a nautilus at 10w and a subtank at 36w is solely down to resistance.
The only rational way of making the comparison would be to build 2 coils on the subtank - one of .5 and one of 1.8. Run 36w through each and then report back.
Wattage comparisons...
I don't understand what you mean by this.
I haven't got an Evil Eye, have got a Goblin - the Evil Eye looks like a large Goblin deck with raised air holes - a good thing to my mind cos the Goblin deck is tiny and I reckon that the air holes being flush with the juice channels encourages...
Is your istick 20w or 30w?
The 20w will not adjust power to lower than the battery voltage, which in the case of a fully charged battery means 4.2.
Go here Watts - volts - amps - ohms conversion calculator and input 4.2 for volts and the relevant ohms to see the true wattage delivered as...
Go here: Watts - volts - amps - ohms conversion calculator and enter a value for ohms and, assuming your battery is 4.2 fully charged, enter 4.2 for volts. This will tell you the power delivered to the coil in watts.
Assuming the protank is 1.5, the calculator tells us the subtank at 1.2 will...
You said earlier that the MVP would not fire a different atty (short for atomiser) which made troubleshooting a bit more challenging :)
The screw at the bottom is adjustable for (hopefully) problems just like yours. Unscrew it a turn or so, put on MVP. If it fires, good; if not unscrew another...
You have a MVP and a VTR, both of which display ohms on a Kayfun V4 but neither fire it. And your MVP exhibits the same behaviour on another atomiser. How does your VTR behave with a different atomiser?
Do you have a working set up at the moment you can use to troubleshoot further?
Have you...
I use organic japanese cotton pads. They are very simple to use. Search for Cotton Labo on Amazon.
Kanthal, yes. 28 gauge is usually recommended here for beginners. I get mine from Amazon or Ebay.
I've seen no reports of leaks with the authentic kayfun v4. Lots of clones leak and need orings replacing.
The stock v4 has more air than previous kayfuns, and there is an extension kit to take the airflow to 2.7mm. I lung hit mine - it's not easy but it's doable, and I've just ordered the...
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