I know from vaping that immortalizer that the bottom airflow under the coil really does seem to make the flavor pop. Downside is juice splatter gets into the air holes easy and then you have an annoying gurgle. That atty is an under the coil air flow design as well. With a huge juice well. Says...
Hahaha ya I had tried the twisted wire quite a while ago as well and didn't care for it. I did appreciate his input on how he was twisting the wire though. I just twisted it by hand the last time and made a mess of it. Made a big difference when I redid it today and got the twists right. I'm...
I'm liking it. I wouldn't try to twist the wire by hand though. Wonder if lex got a bunch of hot spots on that one. Just by it being twisted you can't snug them up as tight as a regular micro but as long as they're evenly twisted it gets close enough. I can take a pretty long draw on this one...
I had tried twisted kanthals before. Never could get the twists even. That idiots video today showed how he did it with a drill. Worked wonderfully. Nice tight even twists that way. Had been looking for a build to cover that distance in the rm2 without going crazy on the resistance. When I saw...
I'm gonna go on a limb and say this is THE build for the rm2. I've tried about 10 different set ups already. This is hands down the best. Twisted 28 gauge. 9 wraps on 1/16, 0.67ohms. Awesome vape. And with that added thickness it easily covers the space between the posts.
I would. For now its kinda just speculation. Best I've found was a guy in the German forum that had the schematics on a mod with a dna30. But heck I could draw up schematics for one. Lol. Seems pretty certain that evolv has it in the works. Not to mention a dna20 chip is only like $50. These...
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