Adjustable resistance coil build (born)

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deedupdex

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Adjustable coil is born.


Just want to get this out of the way already. 22g single adjustable ohm coil with a 20g negative extension. (4 different resistance settings to choose from) with a 26650 atty over 8 settings plus can be achieved!


Seeing the first adjustable airflow cap had me thinking why not make an adjustable ohm coil build? The vape industry is flooded with new mods, attys, wires and new technology on the daily. So I wanted to try something and keep up with the rapidly expanding industry. This is in its very baby early stages. It's not perfect so please to those who wants to read on just bear with me haha. This was my third attempt of this adjustable build. I originally wanted a sliding motion to accurately dial in the desired ohm of the user but it wasn't working out too well. This will allow the user to dial in and even swap devices such as a single tube mod, to a VV. Or even just adjust the resistance to their liking and or maybe even save battery. Can you imagine having an adjustable build you can regulate at any given time?


Unfortunately we are still far from this technology and there's only so much you can do with twisting wires. This was currently the best I could do. It has 4 different settings of resistance you could choose from with the potential of more for a bigger size atty. The trick is to use a much bigger negative extension to avoid hot spotting the extension leg. Use an ohm meter and test each slot. Now freely pick any slots to your liking. Anyway thanks for checking it out and I will venture into this more in the future. One day I will design a game changing atomizer!!! So much ideas to design one since I've started building. Thanks again vapefam!




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If you guys want to see more other builds just check out my thread here on my sig or my other facebook and instagram pages thank you for your time.
 

deedupdex

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That's a darn cool idea. I'd think you'd get better consistency using NR wire for the negative extension, however. The jump from 3 to 4 seems minimal at best.

Is this basically a modified rib-cage build?

You are very correct if I used the NR wire. But I try to build with just kanthal so people can try them if they want to without having the hassle of buying different wires. It does take shape of a ribcage brotha thank you very much for looking. much appreciated man.

This is amazing!

Sweet thank you I'm glad you enjoyed it brotha.


Thank you both so much for looking and stopping by!
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I'm sure in a few years there will be something seamless for this it's a great concept but your right this is a very early stages and for me right now it would be easier to just keep rebuilding multiple coils then to try and build this but I love the idea

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deedupdex

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Awesome man keep dreaming up new stuff innovation is never a bad thing (mostly lol)
You gotta do a tutorial on this build that would be killer

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Right on brotha thank you for checking it out!

That's certainly interesting.

Hopefully I can revamp this into what I originally pictured it to be.

I'm sure in a few years there will be something seamless for this it's a great concept but your right this is a very early stages and for me right now it would be easier to just keep rebuilding multiple coils then to try and build this but I love the idea

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Forsure thanks for checking it out!
 

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Adjustable coil is born.


Just want to get this out of the way already. 22g single adjustable ohm coil with a 20g negative extension. (4 different resistance settings to choose from) with a 26650 atty over 8 settings plus can be achieved!


Seeing the first adjustable airflow cap had me thinking why not make an adjustable ohm coil build? The vape industry is flooded with new mods, attys, wires and new technology on the daily. So I wanted to try something and keep up with the rapidly expanding industry. This is in its very baby early stages. It's not perfect so please to those who wants to read on just bear with me haha. This was my third attempt of this adjustable build. I originally wanted a sliding motion to accurately dial in the desired ohm of the user but it wasn't working out too well. This will allow the user to dial in and even swap devices such as a single tube mod, to a VV. Or even just adjust the resistance to their liking and or maybe even save battery. Can you imagine having an adjustable build you can regulate at any given time?


Unfortunately we are still far from this technology and there's only so much you can do with twisting wires. This was currently the best I could do. It has 4 different settings of resistance you could choose from with the potential of more for a bigger size atty. The trick is to use a much bigger negative extension to avoid hot spotting the extension leg. Use an ohm meter and test each slot. Now freely pick any slots to your liking. Anyway thanks for checking it out and I will venture into this more in the future. One day I will design a game changing atomizer!!! So much ideas to design one since I've started building. Thanks again vapefam!




10499275_1435473793388959_1242348813_n.jpg


If you guys want to see more other builds just check out my thread here on my sig or my other facebook and instagram pages thank you for your time.


Finally someone got the VRDA concept working.

vrd-atomizer-resistenza-variabile.jpg

Cheers !!
 
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deedupdex

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This is how innovation in a free market is suppose to work. I've said it all along, it won't be the giant corporations(BT or BP)that move this industry along, it will be the normal everyday folks. Keep up the good work.

Sweet thanks for looking man!

Finally someone got the VRDA concept working.

vrd-atomizer-resistenza-variabile.jpg

Cheers !!

Wow thanks for sharing never seen that before!

Pretty amazing concept DDD. That's thinking way outside the box. :)

Thanks for dropping by!
 
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