Building atomizer

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aloevera

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This is my first time building a atomizer and i kinda messed up because i bought one that is pretty complicating to build. I bought an igo-w6 with a infinite Givo Mechanical mod. I also made another mistake because i bought a 22 kanthal wire. Pretty much these are the only supplies i have so far and was hoping if someone could show me either a quad coil build i could use or a dual coil build for 22 kanthal.
 

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At 14:46 mark of his video, it reads, "4 micro coils using 24 gauge, 10 wraps around 5/16th drill bit".

If you are using 22 gauge, you will probably come to about the same ohm if you do 12-14 wraps on 5/16th, or 10 wraps on 3/8th. That's only a rough guestimation. You wanna make sure you have a ohm meter to read the resistance, then adjust to your liking.
 

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Efest Purple 18650 IMR 3100mAh 20A Battery

You should probably read this blog entry by Baditude:

(17) Purple Efest Batteries not as Advertised

That battery may not actually be rated for 20A:

Dampfakkus said:
This battery is no way able of a 20A continuous discharge!

This cell is advertised as 20A. However it is based on a Panasonic NCR18650BE Which is rated anywhere in between 4A and 6.4A maximum continuous discharge. Performance test results put it on a level in between NCR128650B (6.5A) and Panasonic NCR18650PF (10A) and is doing fine there.

DyVape said:
The IMR 18650 2500 mAh EFEST announced for the 35A continuous discharge, are actually LG cells supporting a peak value of 35A, but continuous discharge (of) 20A.

EFEST (has) recurred, this time in a more dangerous (way), announcing in labeling its 3100mAh battery continuous discharge 20A, thus supporting theoretically safely 0.25 ohm coils. Dampfakku showed that these Efest Purple 20A are actually Panasonic continuous discharge cells supporting 4A (!) And maximum (and therefore for a short duration), 6.4A limit for the atomizers in order to vape safely with these batteries is not 0.25 ohm but above 0.8ohm ... which makes a big difference. The cells used by EFEST 3100mAh "20A" are those of the Panasonic NCR18650BE.

Efest 3100mah 20 amp batteries: Warning - these batteries are dangerous.
 
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