+1 for the precision screwdriver set. I find they're much easier than drill bits.
Here's a great resource for wrapping coils.... Coil wrapping | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators
I don't know about your signature line. You'll need to check in your profile settings. BUT... your post counter says you have 5 posts. 5 posts is 5 posts no matter how you got them. You'll need to wait until :25 after the hour and the server will reset, then you'll be free to post almost anywhere.
I would suggest something that didn't require any special knowledge or tools. Like what is needed for wrapping and wicking coils.
My suggestion would be a "bridgeless atomizer". One like this.... Bridgeless 510 Atomizer, 2 ohms
Here is a great place to start E-Cigarette Forum - Baditude - Blogs
The problem I see is... There is a huge difference in the limitations between the two batteries you're using.
With the 1600 mah (30a) battery, the lowest you should safely go is .19 ohm, that's 22 amps. That gives you 25%...
"Labels".... who cares?!
Get your 5 posts in and you'll be free to roam and post anywhere you want except for the modding forum. I think you need more than 5 posts to post there but I'm not sure how many are required.
The only thing you don't want is a little star ( * ) by your member...
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I think you'll find that you feel like you're vaping a whole lot more than you smoked, especially in the beginning. Our bodies absorb the nicotine differently.
When I first started vaping I would try and vape like I smoked. It took me about 10 pulls to finish a cig so I tried to...
Please take Kaezziel advise and read Baditude's blogs. It very well may save you a trip to the ER in the future.
Learn and understand ohms law and how it relates to vaping.
Know your batteries and their limitations.
Once you've got all that down here is a great resource for wrapping...
Have you done what edyle suggested? Empty the tank, wash it out and put in a new coil?
Once you've done that, start low and work your way up. Generally you can take the resistance of the coil and add two to get your voltage. So if it's a 2 ohm coil + 2 you'll be at 4 volts. Using a fully...
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