so that (using higher watts and temps) would be in an atomizer with large enough deck for larger or multiple Ni coils...
We're gonna need atomizers that support multiple coils wired in series. I've tried to build gigantic coils with Ni200 just to try a higher wattage DNA 40 vape, but I don't like the vape from them big coils. Two or three small coils in series, on the other hand... that could be good.
Wondering what circumstance requires serial coils or titanium wire as a solution? Why would atty's with multiple series coils be better? Is it just for bigger clouds? I'm intrigued with this conversation.
hmm yeah... I like to use multiple atomizers / devices for the same juices and when I need a blast I like to use my Marquis dripper... don't know how I would need more vapor.
(28g Ni200 single coil 2.5mm ID, .09 ohms at 20w)
DNA25 in a VapeDroid print. Works just like it's big brother. OUT and GND have been relabeled as A- and A+ respectively. Wires go to the same places. Weird to see a + for the ground.. Do you think they might make bigger solder thru holes someday? It would be nice to see 18 gauge actually go thru the hole without trimming.
We're gonna need atomizers that support multiple coils wired in series. I've tried to build gigantic coils with Ni200 just to try a higher wattage DNA 40 vape, but I don't like the vape from them big coils. Two or three small coils in series, on the other hand... that could be good.
ukeman,
I believe that most of the "Series" coil concept comes for folks that are having trouble get a parallel coil at the resistance they want and still be able to fit their dual coil Atty.
The problem with the series coils is most Attys when you wire in two coils in series is it inevitably ends up with one very long return leg (hot leg). To do it right would require an Atty designed for placing coils in series.
I also think the motivation for this is in fact a desire for a denser and warmer vape. Also a lot of folks are not all that fond of dripping especially on the Mod they carry around or to work.
Seeing Phil's videos, I wonder if a reaction to the negative comments in the vape world isn't influencing his gripes. I haven't had any annoying issues in my DNA25 or in my Ana clone.
Making coils is as easy as you want it to be. Old school wrapping the wick and a paper clip with the wire or just pulling the wick thru and adjusting the spacing.
Putting the wire to the torch or cleaning it first? I torch my wire anyway. Unless you are a reviewer, you may not do this for a month. If you like to try different builds and atties you are going to be fussing around anyway.
Stuff just works, and you adjust for taste. My mechs performance can vary from day to day (maybe it's my taste buds). No surprise that my Nauti mini and DNA25 may vary. I adjust to taste. Will I ever go exclusively temp control? I dunno. My Goblin and Istick 30w argue against it. Heck, the Aerotank Giant and 722 say not yet dude.
I just don't see any reason not to get the Hcigar and IPV4. + 2 more DNA 40 boards.
Seeing Phil's videos, I wonder if a reaction to the negative comments in the vape world isn't influencing his gripes.
Glad someone else noticed that. He's not exactly consistent on how he deals with that either. But it does seem very much that he felt like he had to agree, or else he would be accused of being an Evolv shill.