cyclone afc build help

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kinggirl

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Hey guys! I'm hoping I can get some feedback here to help me. I have a cyclone with AFC and I'm having some issues. I know it's a user error for sure. But, I don't seem to be getting the flavor/vapor from it that I get on an rm2. I'm just wondering what tips you guys might have for a build that rocks. For instance, with the rm2 I found raising the coil slightly got me a lot of flavor as did moving the coil the rim. Clearly I dont' want to move the coil too far on the cyclone so that it shorts out etc. But, I'm running a dual coil right now and something isn't jiving with it. I'm getting ok flavor and vapor but not sure what the best build would be or what you guys recommend.

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Can I suggest you try a thicker wire as that should enhance the flavor. As a general rule of thumb the longer the surface area of vaporization the better the flavor. Hence a thicker wire will allow you a few more wraps for the same resistance and should improve the flavor.
Another thing is to be careful you're not using too much cotton/wick in the coils which could potentially restrict juice feeding.
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I can't help at because I have never found a dual coil set-up that gave me the same flavor as a single coil chalice, RM2 or cyclone with small stock air hole on the AFC cap. I am still searching myself so I will follow this thread. I have been close but only at really low ohm so I must be doing something wrong myself.
 

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Can I suggest you try a thicker wire as that should enhance the flavor. As a general rule of thumb the longer the surface area of vaporization the better the flavor. Hence a thicker wire will allow you a few more wraps for the same resistance and should improve the flavor.
Another thing is to be careful you're not using too much cotton/wick in the coils which could potentially restrict juice feeding.
Hope it helps

Which direction would be a thicker wire? Sorry I should really know this but trying to figure out if I should go up or down lol.
 

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I can't help at because I have never found a dual coil set-up that gave me the same flavor as a single coil chalice, RM2 or cyclone with small stock air hole on the AFC cap. I am still searching myself so I will follow this thread. I have been close but only at really low ohm so I must be doing something wrong myself.

I know how you feel...
This helped: RM2 ceramic and random o-ring that fits snug.
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I just built a dual .9ohm using 28ga 10 wraps and it took so long to fire it was crazy. I am not sure it ever got hot. When I hit the button It is go time not nap time....lol

I can get a .39 to vape ok but the flavor is still not the same albeit it is not terrible. I like the hard throat hit but....The only flavor I like on that atty is unflavored base. For me this is more of a beer and pizza vape not a relaxing sit on the porch and watch a sunset vape.
 

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I've found that I get the same vapor and flavor from a single coil that I do with dual coils with half the work. I'm running a single coil 24ga in my cyclone with 6 wraps at around .45ohm and it's spectacular! Barely got the coil in there without it touching the cap, but it fit. To me, dual coils are a pita.
 

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I've found that I get the same vapor and flavor from a single coil that I do with dual coils with half the work. I'm running a single coil 24ga in my cyclone with 6 wraps at around .45ohm and it's spectacular! Barely got the coil in there without it touching the cap, but it fit. To me, dual coils are a pita.

Same here. I've given up on dual coils in the Cyclone AFC. The extra coil does not seem to translate into a better vape.
 

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I've found that I get the same vapor and flavor from a single coil that I do with dual coils with half the work. I'm running a single coil 24ga in my cyclone with 6 wraps at around .45ohm and it's spectacular! Barely got the coil in there without it touching the cap, but it fit. To me, dual coils are a pita.

going to try this, thanks!
 

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I also only run 1 coil in my Cyclone with AFC. I'm running using 28g, 6 wraps on 1.5mm gizmo mandrel at .52 Ω. I think doing dual coils in that atty would be a serious PITA, and I don't think the benefits would warrant it. I run singles in my rm2s as well. The only one I run duals in is an IGO-W4, but it's not meant for single coils, and to me the flavor is much better with the single coil.
 
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