nice thing about the dragon coil is that after it is built it is the easiest to wick and it is not as finicky about not getting too much or not enough cotton.
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Same thing... Rip Trippers and others that have the videos online all call them a Dragon Coil but yes the only difference is that the wick is wrapped around the outside of the coil and one end is blocked leaving only one hole of the coil to spew serious amounts of vapor. I did dual dragon...
Looking for the video for you and they do have wicks but they look like they would be a booger to rebuild. So i guess we each get 1/2 credit on that answer. :laugh:
32 will work great for protank coils and you can build all the others with it as well if you are not going to try for really low Ohms. I would get some 32 for protanks and probably 30 for your others. This stuff will last a long time.
i am happy with the form it fits my hand nice. I hear that the DNA30 chip is damn smooth. That being said the MVP does have a filter that prevents the rattlesnake. A DNAMVP is going to be another price range and I dont think it would do well as a consumable product... Maybe the VTR would be...
GAS -gear acquisition syndrome. I keep telling myself if i buy one more mod or one more atty i will be good for awhile. This site is bad enough but i have real trouble going to my local Altsmoke store i always spend more than i intended too. Everytime i spend $100 i get $10 store credit and...
The Aspires ET and Vivi Nova's do have wicks and can be rebuilt. The wicks are just really small and inside the coil head instead of looking like an ugly mess in the chamber.
i bet you could get some more vapor if you did it as a dragon coil with the wick on the outside. with the micros you are going to need a lot of wraps to get your resistance up.
What gauge? How many wraps on the paperclip? what was your final resistance?
Try the Mini-protank 2 or its bigger brother the Protank 2. Another good choice is the Nautilus. This might fit the gap you are looking for. The one thing is that these are bottom coils and have a nice airy draw. The Iclear16 that came with your MVP are probably top coils and in my opinion...
Something everyone needs to remember is that is that rebuilding is not just for RBAs you can save a lot of money and get better results recoling your CEx's, iClears, Evods, Protanks, etc. Five minutes of my time is worth having free coils that perform way better than those stock coils.
its all about how much money you want to spend and how much more performance you want. The Nautilus is a good system but it is not that much better than the Protanks. Kayfun/Russian are a huge step up in performance but also in price. If you are comfortable paying $90 for a tank. Yes there...
I've rebuilt a lot of these for other people and I don't think I have ever pulled a used one off that wasn't burnt. Try a side beside test on stock coils with the same juice with and without the flavor wick. The flavor wick mutes the flavor in my opinion.
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I don't think they will they serve differnt markets. The MVP is disposable and allows for a wider array of attys. the vtr has a little more power, replaceable batteries but limits the attys to 19mm tank size or less. You might see the devices converge at some point but I think as long as...
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