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roxynoodle

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I have a few Origen atties and have wondered how they compare to the gennies in terms of flavor. Care to compare?

Well, I've vaped half the tank now. The Origenny v2 makes a lot of vapor with a single mesh wick, but still seems light on flavor. However, that could be the juice, too. Its a new juice for me, and I haven't tried it in anything else yet. Its ITC Spoonlicker. I tend to try cheap juice with new attys/builds if I'm uncertain how it might go. So I need to try this juice in another atty, and maybe try a different juice in this atty before I can truly evaluate it. And, being inexperienced with gennys, this may not be an optimal build. For once though I did watch a video and used a build that was well regarded. Nearly always I just create my own build.
 

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Well, I've vaped half the tank now. The Origenny v2 makes a lot of vapor with a single mesh wick, but still seems light on flavor. However, that could be the juice, too. Its a new juice for me, and I haven't tried it in anything else yet. Its ITC Spoonlicker. I tend to try cheap juice with new attys/builds if I'm uncertain how it might go. So I need to try this juice in another atty, and maybe try a different juice in this atty before I can truly evaluate it. And, being inexperienced with gennys, this may not be an optimal build. For once though I did watch a video and used a build that was well regarded. Nearly always I just create my own build.

Thanks for the update. I love my Origens for flavor and was wondering if it would be comparable as a gennie because I like the juice capacity the gennies offer.
 
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I should've taken pics before I wicked it. It looked cool from above all lit up. I will on rewick.

A blurry one of a side. I either have a terrible phone camera or am the worst photographer that ever lived.

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Roxy, you are so right! Quads is this thing rock! Vapor production is incredible with this 2.4 mm, 28 gauge, 8 wrap, .34 ohm build!

My Roxy build...

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I thought about trying a vertical build. I'm curious about how you went about the attaching the leads though. It is difficult to see in the photos. My thought was to wrap opposite wound coils on each side, then attach the negative leads through the post holes, then hook the positives around the center screw to keep the lead lengths short.

Not even sure if that's reasonable.
 

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I thought about trying a vertical build. I'm curious about how you went about the attaching the leads though. It is difficult to see in the photos. My thought was to wrap opposite wound coils on each side, then attach the negative leads through the post holes, then hook the positives around the center screw to keep the lead lengths short.

Not even sure if that's reasonable.

I bent a 90° angle at the top, then another 90° level to the hole in the positive post. Then my leads all lined up with the post holes and it kept my coils nice and neat. I also did both coils that shared a negative together so I could tighten a negative screw. Then did the other two that shared the other negative post together. And tightened the positive screw last. And positioned each coil directly over a wick hole.
 
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I thought about trying a vertical build. I'm curious about how you went about the attaching the leads though. It is difficult to see in the photos. My thought was to wrap opposite wound coils on each side, then attach the negative leads through the post holes, then hook the positives around the center screw to keep the lead lengths short.

Not even sure if that's reasonable.
I wrapped four coils, two in one direction and two in the opposite. Four lower leads I fed through the center post. I bent the upper leads down level with the lower leads bent out to feed through the negative outer posts. If you can zoom in to the first picture, that shows how I bent it. Though I bet you could trap them under the screw heads.

I usually clip the leads after securing but with no space I had to use the back-and-forth-tug-and-twist wire fatigue method to break them off.
 
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I bent a 90° angle at the top, then another 90° level to the hole in the positive post. Then my leads all lined up with the post holes and it kept my coils nice and neat. I also did both coils that shared a negative together so I could tighten a negative screw. Then did the other two that shared the other negative post together. And tightened the positive screw last. And positioned each coil directly over a wick hole.
I did the exact same thing only the 90 degree angles I made to go through the negative posts versus the positive.
 

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I wrapped four coils, two in one direction and two in the opposite. Four lower leads I fed through the center post. I bent the upper leads down level with the lower leads bent out to feed through the negative outer posts. If you can zoom in to the first picture, that shows how I bent it. Though I bet you could trap them under the screw heads.

I usually clip the leads after securing but with no space I had to use the back-and-forth-tug-and-twist wire fatigue method to break them off.

I did the opposite of him :). I put the top leads through the positive post as I'm used to that on the Rose (if you don't it shorts on the airtube).

I also bent each lead uo against the post with each coil so I could find them all and clip them when I was done.
 

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Roxy, you are so right! Quads is this thing rock! Vapor production is incredible with this 2.4 mm, 28 gauge, 8 wrap, .34 ohm build!

My Roxy build...

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You folks with your quad coils..
Just when I thought my simple coil build was good enough... I hate you with massive amounts of quad envy.
 

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Looks like my RTDA will soon join the Roxymizer crowd.
Please don't get too creative with anymore builds. This is going to take some time.

When they release the new deck, I'll probably buy a second atty as well so I can play with that one seperately.

All my other creative builds are in other attys, so you're safe as long as you don't buy any of those :)

I'm about to do something weird with the Urba.
 

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OMG.. This thing hits sooo hard at 48w. The nic levels were starting to hurt in my previous builds but now it's killing me. I'm having a hard time with my head spinning and my lungs coughing. Damn you all. All I have to say is quads make this thing hum. I can no longer see with all the clouds this thing makes.
 
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