EVOD head prototype mod for Billet Box only.

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Right. I use 30AWG in my Diver V1/2, because 28 is just too hard to fit with enough wraps to keep the resistance high enough. And I'm well aware of the amp limitation of the BB, but even 5.5V and 3A is 16.5W theoretically. I'm sure no one would run a Protank/ARO head at that wattage, which is why I was asking. :) I'm generally around 12-ish watts with a kayfun.

Yes it will be hard to have 2 ohm-ish setup wtih 28awg but I do have some Diver and Sophia builds with 28awg micro coils that are about 1.2 ohms that I use in tanks.
 

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Right. I use 30AWG in my Diver V1/2, because 28 is just too hard to fit with enough wraps to keep the resistance high enough. And I'm well aware of the amp limitation of the BB, but even 5.5V and 3A is 16.5W theoretically. I'm sure no one would run a Protank/ARO head at that wattage, which is why I was asking. :) I'm generally around 12-ish watts with a Kayfun.

There is substantially more room in these heads than inside the Diver's ceramic cup. My most common horizontal build is a 30ga 12 wrap micro-coil. You can also run a vertical build, that works very, very well, but is trickier to get right. There is no need for NR legs with a micro coil, and really no need with a spaced coil provided you're careful with dry burns and have snipped off the very top of the connection gasket.

Vaping that 12 wrapper at 5.5v and blowing clouds on my screen. So right at 14 watts here.

Stock coils one would run at lower wattages FWIW.

I make my coils such that when I want to clean them, I just pull out the cotton, rinse, and dry burn the naked coil. Because the connection gasket has been snipped off at the top, the gasket is slightly recessed below the cup and is protected by distance and a drop or so of juice (water when cleaning) that naturally collects in the space above the gasket. I've been using the same gaskets for months.

Just a matter of sliding a new cotton wick into the cleaned coil. Of course this can be done with the factory coil if one is not in the mood to make a new coil.
 

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Yes it will be hard to have 2 ohm-ish setup wtih 28awg but I do have some Diver and Sophia builds with 28awg micro coils that are about 1.2 ohms that I use in tanks.

It also depends on your coil position. When I was using 28 gauge, that was a vertical coil. Yeah, horizontal would be really hard. The diver, having that ceramic cup, would be harder to have a vertical coil, but the ARO heads actually have quite a bit of room inside them. I don't ever remember going below about 1.6 to 1.8ish, even using 28 gauge. The coils were probably much larger in diameter too, than most people build. I was using 4-40 and then 5-40 machine thread bolts to wrap my coils.

Haha, that is funny, you responded while I was typing.
 

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I must admit I understand VERY little of all this, but I do thank you guys again for your persistent modding and your creative abilities. We will be enjoying the fruits (tobaccos, bakeries) of your labor.

Many thanks.


KD~


LOL!! ME EITHER Kat! But this is all VERY interesting! We'll just sit back and let the experts have at it! In the meantime, I'll be ordering a pack of ARO coils to have on hand when that little jewel lands here in the Boonies! Until then ... Waiting and watching ... But I won't be "rebuilding" ... ;-)

DITTO on the many thanks you guys!
 

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no "Ditto" sign?

You're slipping, many####.)


Well I was gonna cut everybody a break! Haha! But since you mentioned it ... Just for you!

A ROCKIN ....

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LOL!! ME EITHER Kat! But this is all VERY interesting! We'll just sit back and let the experts have at it! In the meantime, I'll be ordering a pack of ARO coils to have on hand when that little jewel lands here in the Boonies! Until then ... Waiting and watching ... But I won't be "rebuilding" ... ;-)

DITTO on the many thanks you guys!

Oh come on, it is super easy and fun. If you can sew a button on, you can build a coil (buttons are probably harder). And check out the last posters cool little wrap tool from amazon. Already added to cart.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...who-not-20something-anymore.html#post12809979

Amazon.com: Artistic Wire Coiling Gizmo(R) Deluxe Winder for Jewelry Making: Arts, Crafts & Sewing
 

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Oh come on, it is super easy and fun. If you can sew a button on, you can build a coil (buttons are probably harder). And check out the last posters cool little wrap tool from amazon. Already added to cart.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...who-not-20something-anymore.html#post12809979

Amazon.com: Artistic Wire Coiling Gizmo(R) Deluxe Winder for Jewelry Making: Arts, Crafts & Sewing


Hmmmmm ... Yes well ... About that "sewing" thing! Took a little sewing class one summer ... 6th grade I believe ... Most used item that was purchased for my cute little sewing box ... A SEAM RIPPER thingy! Ripped out more seams than I sewed in! LOLOLOL!

Shirt or pants need a button ... Simple!! Don't wear and pick another pair of pants (buttons don't EVER fall off jeans) or a different shirt! Tedious work that button sewing stuff! ;-)
 

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Hmmmmm ... Yes well ... About that "sewing" thing! Took a little sewing class one summer ... 6th grade I believe ... Most used item that was purchased for my cute little sewing box ... A SEAM RIPPER thingy! Ripped out more seams than I sewed in! LOLOLOL!

Shirt or pants need a button ... Simple!! Don't wear and pick another pair of pants (buttons don't EVER fall off jeans) or a different shirt! Tedious work that button sewing stuff! ;-)

OMfreakingG..... I KNEW we were sisters. LOVE seam rippers!!!

And D's on the buttons. SO what.
 

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So I tried using an ARO head standard to test for those folks who are not rebuilding. Sorry, until those Chinese stuff those things with cotton, I just can't do it. Handled it for about an hour of testing, hung in there as long as I could. It works good, but silica and me just don't get along. Back to cotton. Stuck in a micro coil I built, 2 ohm and cotton.....SWEET!
 

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Hmmmmm ... Yes well ... About that "sewing" thing! Took a little sewing class one summer ... 6th grade I believe ... Most used item that was purchased for my cute little sewing box ... A SEAM RIPPER thingy! Ripped out more seams than I sewed in! LOLOLOL!

Shirt or pants need a button ... Simple!! Don't wear and pick another pair of pants (buttons don't EVER fall off jeans) or a different shirt! Tedious work that button sewing stuff! ;-)

Seriously, is this my wife, you on the other computer?? Really? And she can't cook either. Think it is a ploy to get me doing all the cooking. Man, what happened to the good ole days?
 
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