Favorite coil rebuild

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westonG

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Hey guys just wondering what builds you usually do or are your favorite. i usually just do a dual 22 or 24G macro coil with cotton, but i love rebuilding attys. any suggestions? I also saw Rip trippers new video on the sleeper coil, seems like a fun one to try. also i cant seem to get a good build on my KFL+... its always way too hot and i dont like the tight draw particularly. any suggestions?
 

dice57

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On the Russian, my fav is a dual series inverted vertical V-twin coil with external ramie fiber wick. Cranked at 30 watts gives an outstanding vape. For attys with the air intake below the build, I prefer vertical mounted coils, side air, horizontal. Have dual verts on the Magma with a 0.18 ohm build that is my favorite vape right now. Damn fine vape. Most of my build are of the micro coil nature, using both twisted combos and round Kanthal, ranging from a low of 0.18 ohms to a high of 1.4 ohms. Ramie fiber is my current wick of choice, but use hemp with some juices, for it's nutty flavor.
 

westonG

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I wrap my coils on my little phillips head screwdriver, nice and easy to get the cotton through. i have tried the tripple twisted 32G it was decent but now that ive been using 22 and 24G wire i just cant really go back to the thinner wire. I have also done the vert coil on the Kayfun still not the vape that i wanted. For a couple months i was doing dual twisted 28G dragon coils, that was my favorite untill i had a local vape shop do a "crazy build" (they do all builds for free, using their material) and it really turned me on to the fatty wire. If theres any San Diego Vapers on her check the place out Vape Aura, awesome people and very knowledgeable about every product they have.
 
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