Let me say, I have been enjoying these super nano coils as they have maximized the amount of coil touching the wick and juice and produce great vape with good flavor. I was running 28g wrapped around 28g at .6 to .8 on my mechanical Maraxus mod, but have since then added a Crown 2.0 VV/VW to it. Now I'm running a single super tiny nano coil, 32g wrapped 24/23 times around 32g on my IGO-W at 1.6 Ohms, 4 Volts, and 10 Watts. It fires up immediately and produces a good vape. It's so small that I can't get my camera to even focus enough so that you can see the individual coils.
Nice coil brother, it's nice to see someone else pushing the limits! Solid. I've been making coils wrapped on the next size thinner, I've been terming them "picocoils" because that's the next smallest metric.
That's one straight coil too, which isn't easy. However I'm sorry but I topped you last month; I wrapped 32ga on 34ga. I had to string the 34ga wire between two wood clamps super tight to be able to do it, and it turned out looking darn sharp too. It's the first coil I've ever lost count of wraps on because I had to concentrate so hard on wrapping I forgot to keep a mental note, and I surely wasn't able to count them by eye. I compared it to some bigger coils, and it turned out to be around 20.
~Thing lit up like a lightbulb. I actually didn't care much for the vape, as it would incinerate the liquid around it. I ended up having to give the cloud below it some space, and the heat coming off it actually vaped the juice just fine. I still like my 28ga nano's the best. But man that coil of yours is slick, it's tricky getting those things on your deck without bending them.