Huh?so fire is still just a theory?
Huh?so fire is still just a theory?

Man...that's deep. (No jokes)Just wanted to share my thoughts and a little personal vaping story
Me personally I have almost come full circle I think, from starting off with vape pens, to the Nautilus, to the Subtank Mini and then somehow I lost control of what I originally started vaping for, I was swept up with bigger is better, I discarded my Nautilus like a dated old useless tank, threw it in a draw and forgot about it. I moved through a lot of sub tanks and ended up with the TFV4, vaping at 90 to 100w, 60ml of juice a day, clouding up the room until I had to open windows. I was buying dual battery box mods, 150w mods, 200w mods, having to buy more batteries as they drained quickly. I had to start making my own juice because of the sheer quantity I was getting through. It was ridiculous, I sat down one day and asked myself, what the hell am I doing, this has to stop. My main goal was to stop smoking which I have achieved, not to become some human fog machine, I was under the impression that the flavor was in these bigger tanks, don't get me wrong, the TFV4 does pack some flavor, in a warm thick quite sickly vape. I went back to my Subtank with the 1.2ohm coil, I have never rated those coils, where is the flavor, it was muted. I pulled out my Nautilus a few weeks ago just for the heck of it, put in a new BVC and filled it up, wow, the flavor, it was so good and very satisfying, how did it end up in a draw, how did I ever get here, I just have no idea. I actually forgot how to do mouth to lung, it was a really strange experience, I'm so used to a full open exhaust venting afc direct to lung hits.
That was one of the reasons I came here, I wanted a different view on things, I don't rebuild, I'm too lazy, so when I heard about the Kabuki tank and listened to Mike talk about it I ordered one to go with the etched Coolfire 4, I haven't received them yet though.
So really I'm more or less back to the beginning of my vaping journey, am I tootle puffer, no, not yet but the way things are going I kinda hope so. Sorry for my ramblings, I'm always joking about on here and just wanted to share that. I feel I'm at some weird vaping junction, not sure where it's going to lead or what direction to take, it's kind of getting me down, all I know is something has to change.
you really shouldn't put a 26g build on a Kayfun mini 2.1...
Did you find out what was causing your resistance issue?
No it would extremely difficult to get the 26g to hold under the tiny screw heads on a Kayfun Lite and probably even the 3.1,
The resistance problem was probably a combination of factors. ONe of them could have been the slight leakage into the base. But it could also be related to something you mentioned. With the 28g there is a limit to how much you can tighten the grub screws without cutting through the wire. So there might have been a little wiggle, almost imperceptible but there nonetheless. I felt more confident with the 26g and the coil is now much more stable. Since when I vape I tend to chain, the ramp up is not a big issue for me and I have ample warmth for me at 16 watts - even 15 will do me nicely (and make @motordude freak out a little less.)
That is the one I use the most. I also use ones that came with a 7.99 iJoy evod blister pack. Works the same. I actually use one of the elcheapos to charge some 18650 batteries with.
Just wanted to share my thoughts and a little personal vaping story![]()
I thought I may have edited that in time before somebody noticed, apparently not.(now that you are not building batteries)
Yes I have had 28g cut just as you make that last turn of the screw on a perfectly mounted coil on the Rose.No it would extremely difficult to get the 26g to hold under the tiny screw heads on a Kayfun Lite and probably even the 3.1,
The resistance problem was probably a combination of factors. ONe of them could have been the slight leakage into the base. But it could also be related to something you mentioned. With the 28g there is a limit to how much you can tighten the grub screws without cutting through the wire. So there might have been a little wiggle, almost imperceptible but there nonetheless. I felt more confident with the 26g and the coil is now much more stable. Since when I vape I tend to chain, the ramp up is not a big issue for me and I have ample warmth for me at 16 watts - even 15 will do me nicely (and make @motordude freak out a little less.)
This is you learning. I`m guessing you are a life long learner, a good thing I think though you will drive some folks crazy. You will find your way. (now that you are not building batteries)
I expect a few of us have gone to far, I did.

That's enough for me. Back to my subamping research...How do you put things in a "draw"?I thought I may have edited that in time before somebody noticed, apparently not.![]()
You need one of the chips I am going to put in my planned mod. it goes down to .7 volts.I went too far twice.That's enough for me. Back to my subamping research...

You have me salivating.You need one of the chips I am going to put in my planned mod. it goes down to .7 volts.
Excellent for subamping.

By the way, I know that I promised everybody science, but I'm running behind. I took pics, and I'm waiting for them to be developed. I just want everybody to know that I'm really going to give you science, not just tease you and then put the science on the ModWompers thread. They already have enough science.
But just as soon as I do some more experiments and collect data and stuff like that, and, of course, get my pics developed (it's hard to find labs that will develop digital photos), I will give you science. Maybe so much science that I will have to start a science thread for tootle puffers only.
That's not how scientists do it.Develop digital pics = plug in the micro-USB and download.
Andria