Got my hybrid up and running with a 400# mesh and 32 AWG Kanthal about a week ago and it was ok but not at all what I had expected. No holy-sxxt-kind-of-experience. So, I ordered some 325# mesh and 28 AWG Kanthal pretty soon after and got the set up running some hours ago.
Now.... I mean..... [sucking like a new born] I can barely see my monitor.... [choking] The taste is so strong I had to dilute down my juice because swagger started to taste too sweet to be chain vaped. 3/4 wrap with a double wick (thinner *inside* the actual wick) and I think I am pretty much there. Can't measure the ohms but I believe I am somewhere around the 1 ohm ball park, starting somewhere around 15W with a fresh battery. Theres no going back from here.
So, what I am wondering, and would like to get some feedback on, is why on earth would anyone want to use 32 AWG Kanthal instead 28AWG or even 30AWG in their hybrid. If you use a separate Gen atomizer with a provari or some other VV or VW device I kind of can understand as you can crank the volts up but even then using higher gauge wire will give less resistance, which itself will give you more wraps, which will amount to more vaping surface = better performance. Someone explain to me why 80% of the time I hear people using and/or suggesting 32 AWG for Genies
Now.... I mean..... [sucking like a new born] I can barely see my monitor.... [choking] The taste is so strong I had to dilute down my juice because swagger started to taste too sweet to be chain vaped. 3/4 wrap with a double wick (thinner *inside* the actual wick) and I think I am pretty much there. Can't measure the ohms but I believe I am somewhere around the 1 ohm ball park, starting somewhere around 15W with a fresh battery. Theres no going back from here.
So, what I am wondering, and would like to get some feedback on, is why on earth would anyone want to use 32 AWG Kanthal instead 28AWG or even 30AWG in their hybrid. If you use a separate Gen atomizer with a provari or some other VV or VW device I kind of can understand as you can crank the volts up but even then using higher gauge wire will give less resistance, which itself will give you more wraps, which will amount to more vaping surface = better performance. Someone explain to me why 80% of the time I hear people using and/or suggesting 32 AWG for Genies

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