looking good - a black tip would set it off in a fashionable way...
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I've got a few lil nicks but mine are all in very good shape
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looking good - a black tip would set it off in a fashionable way...
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I've got a few lil nicks but mine are all in very good shape
Not sure about the last step. I often vape my tank completely dry - sometimes when I want to change flavors, but sometimes when I'm just not paying attention 'cuz I'm no longer afraid of getting a dry hit and scorching my wick and having to replace it.keep seeing in many threads peeps talking about TEMP CONTROL like they are fearful or timid of it
it really is just a couple button pushes from WATTS / POWER mode to try it out...
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Temp control is the best vaping invention since the aspire nautilus. Seriously I can't go back.. and once i have gone through my stockpile of non TC coils, i will only buy SS316 or nickel coils from now on. BTW, there is another MTL nickel coil that is very little discussed.. the vaporshark kanger ones.. it will transform your kanger dual coil compatible tanks
PS i think i'm going to have a crack at rebuilding these CLR coils with SS wire.. is 316 the easiest to work with? This would be the first time in my life building a coil of any kind.
I dunno about "easiest" (haven't tried Ni or Ti), but it IS easy to work with. IMO, just as easy as Kanthal, which is what many, many people started making coils with - including myself.Temp control is the best vaping invention since the aspire nautilus. Seriously I can't go back.. and once i have gone through my stockpile of non TC coils, i will only buy SS316 or nickel coils from now on. BTW, there is another MTL nickel coil that is very little discussed.. the vaporshark kanger ones.. it will transform your kanger dual coil compatible tanks
PS i think i'm going to have a crack at rebuilding these CLR coils with SS wire.. is 316 the easiest to work with? This would be the first time in my life building a coil of any kind.
Currently rockin a 30awg @ 1.5 and a 28awg @ .7 both 316L and both in CLRs. Ya know what? Can barely tell the difference in the vape.316L is easy to work with. It has about half the resistance of Kanthal. I have used 30 awg to get around 1.2 ohm coils and 28 gauge to get around .7 ohm coils. This was for Kanger subtank.
The 30 is harder to work as it is thinner.
I tried the 1.5 cuz it brings my old 5-15w mods back into play. Soooo happy that it works so well.Yeah I couldn't tell the difference with .7 ohm or 1.2 ohm with temperature control. So I just went with the 28 AWG because it is easier for me to handle.
Ain't it great?Before I started using tc. I had to change the wick about every 5 days due to tasting funky. I just changed the cotton wick today after about 10 day, not because it was tasting bad but because I figured it was time to clean it out anyway. The cotton still looked good with no burn marks on it.
Was great for a couple or 3 months then got boring. Seems I just can't leave well enuf alone. I've got Soooo much stuff after 2 years, Soooo many variables or variations available. I lost count of how many times I've found nirvana... Then eventually I always seem to start wondering what else can I try. It's a never ending adventure it seems.Before I started using tc. I had to change the wick about every 5 days due to tasting funky. I just changed the cotton wick today after about 10 day, not because it was tasting bad but because I figured it was time to clean it out anyway. The cotton still looked good with no burn marks on it.
Yup! That ain't changed. Its just that these CLR tanks are Soooo versatile. Seems to be no end to what Ya kin do wit 'em. As for the Picos... they'll always be in the rotation I jus want to bring some of my old pals back inta da game too. Zmax, SID, eHuge and such.But - But - But "Pico+CLR=K.I.S.S.=Happy Vaper=End of story. G'nite!"