Best build for TOBH Atty with 28 g Kanthal?

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addamvaper

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Greetings fellow vapers.

I have a TOBH Atty although i dont think its an original. I have 28 g Kanthal and am getting into twisted coils.

I am yet to find the ideal build for full flavor, dense milky clouds and airflow. I tried a twisted single coil with the 28 g, around nine wraps which worked out at 1.3ohm. But this didnt do it for me.

Should i stick with a single coil build (as i find it way easier than fitting dual coils in the tiny chamber) ?should i used twisted 28 g or not bother twisting it?

Is surface area (i.e a good amount of wraps) the key to flavourful vapor and big clouds or am i better off with dual coils? I am using organic Japanese cotton pads for wicking....

Is 1 ohm as good as .5 ohm in terms of flavor and clouds?

I just want my TOBH to work properly on my Sigalei 75w and so far no build i have done have been satisfactory.

Any suggestions and guidance much appreciated. Thanks!
 

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which version tobh? i have a v2, running a single .5ohm clapton coil in it and getting decent flavor/ vapor production off of it - had to drill out the airflow a little bit (was too constricted for my preference)... challenge I have with the tobh is that the post holes are small - couldn't fit a dual clapton build in the rascal and it needed more air flow (was willing to drill the air flow, not willing to drill the posts - again, decent little atty, just not fabulous... now, the twisted messes atty, on the other hand... BOOM. HEADSHOT.)
 
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addamvaper

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which version tobh? i have a v2, running a single .5ohm clapton coil in it and getting decent flavor/ vapor production off of it - had to drill out the airflow a little bit (was too constricted for my preference)... challenge I have with the tobh is that the post holes are small - couldn't fit a dual clapton build in the rascal and it needed more air flow (was willing to drill the air flow, not willing to drill the posts - again, decent little atty, just not fabulous... now, the twisted messes atty, on the other hand... BOOM. HEADSHOT.)
I got the v2 version, might try a clapton coil, many thanks!
 

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do 6 or 7 wrap dual micro coils. that will get you in the sub-ohm range and should produce some decent clouds. the more wraps you have will increase the ohms not lower them. its the lower ohms producing the bigger clouds. you could familiarize yourself with "ohm's law" and watch some youtube vids on building coils. look for the youtube tutorials that have thousands of views. good luck and be safe. also make sure your batteries are at least 20 amp.
 
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