Semi retirement has made me lazy. Mostly vaping the nautilus and atlantis TC, but I finally had to see what all this cloud busting was about. I wrapped a dual coil 12 wraps each of 26g NI at 3mm and hit it with 80 whatts, 430F and .09ohms on a 200 DNA. WOW
Just too much for an old man, LOL, Supermarket, carwash, banks, facebook, whatsapp, twitter, instagram, line, tango. And then there is golf and the wife.
Be back later, going to the supermarket...:evil:
In order of preference on the DNA40. IMO
Drippers a 10
Taifun a 9
Kayfun or Russian with horizontal wick a 6
Kayfun or Russian with vertical wick a 5
Genies a 2
As to wire I have tested 26 to 34g NI200
My preference is 34g double twisted 3 to 4mm dia coil at .1 to .2 ohms.:)
This...
@ Sniffle. most beta testers did not have much luck with SS mesh or rope. Like putting a lawnmower engine in a Ferrari. Using very low resistance wire on a SS wick is also complicated by easy shorting. SS kinda defeats the purpose of this new technology. But go for it, you may find a setup that...
Basically there is no such thing as non resistance wire. Nickel NI200 is used because it has a very constant ohm increase as it heats. So you start with a reading of the ohms at room temp and as it heats the ohms rise, this measured ohm rise is then controlled to maintain a peak F temp.
I looked in a mirror while vaping and watched the watts, on most of my setups the watt range while vaping goes from around 10 w to maintan temp and jumps to 26 watts during my long draws. So I set the 40 at 30 watts. The 25 I always leave at 25 watts. I will be posting a bunch of setups...
The DNA4O has no temp probe. The temp is based on the very constant resistance rise of nickel as the the wire heats up. A ambient temp ohm reading is taken when you first hit the coil and from then on as the resistance goes up or down it is regulated. The chip knows what the ohms should be for...
And then comes the DNA40. You build a coil with NI200 wire just like you did with Kanthal. Only now you are in the .1 to .2 ohm range. You set your temp to 410 to 430 F a temp that most juices vaporize at. When you hit the fire button it pumps the total 9v on the coil to immediately heats it to...
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