Single round wire of 26awg. Ok, twist some 28 if you're feeling a little kinky today.
About 6-8 wraps. Measure resistance on a reliable device at least twice.
No shorts, new cell(s) with a fresh charge.
Juice up your build with your nectar of choice and mash the button.
That's an all day vape.
I agree with @lil_buddy. Experimenting with an RDA is a great idea. They're great for people interested in just learning about rebuildable atomizers. They're very forgiving of mistakes in building and wicking your own atomizers. They let you learn without making a mess or spending a lot of...
Get rid of the staggered Claptons and try a single wire, single coil build that comes in at about 0.35 to 0.50. A single 18650 just isn't going to drive two high mass, low resistance coils without help from the chip in a VW mod.
As @Zaryk and @sonicbomb point out, you are damaging that battery...
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Your revelation Is why I've always recommended that anyone considering using rebuildable atomizers start with an RDA rather than a tank. There are some RDAs that use bottom airflow and you have to be careful when dripping or squonking with them, but even those are less fiddly than an RTA.
RDAs...
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