GGTS issue with Kick

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Here's a suggestion and how you can do away with the kick. Make yourselves dual coils. I suggest trying to do a .8 ohms dual coil with one battery. if its to strong then raise ohms to 1.0 if its still to strong raise it to 1.2-1.4-1.5 etc. I wouldn't go past 1.5 ohm. I love it at .8-1.0 ohms with one battery its so strong and moist moist hot vape.

If you need help making a dual coil I can make a video on how to do this.
 

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Here's a suggestion and how you can do away with the kick. Make yourselves dual coils. I suggest trying to do a .8 ohms dual coil with one battery. if its to strong then raise ohms to 1.0 if its still to strong raise it to 1.2-1.4-1.5 etc. I wouldn't go past 1.5 ohm. I love it at .8-1.0 ohms with one battery its so strong and moist moist hot vape.

If you need help making a dual coil I can make a video on how to do this.

First of all, I'd like you to make a video just because your videos are entertaining :)

Secondly, I actually would like to see a video of how to do this. I would like the experience of vaping at 10 watts with a kick, and if I can get that without a kick, that would be absolutely fantastic. I'm using Penelopes personally.
 

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You got it, you can very well make it vape even better than the kick. remember the kick is capped at 10 watts. The beauty of kick is that it will keep you vaping consistent with a 1.5 ohm, 2.0ohm, 3.0 ohms.

From my test trials if I do a dual coil .8 or even a 1.0 ohms coil and use a kick it wont raise the voltage. now without kick and one battery at 3.7 volts fully charged registers at 4.1-4.2 volts. it gives off a heck of an amount of heat and great throat hit.

I use a 32 Gauge Kanthol Wire (resistance wire) please let me know what guage is your Resistance wire.
 
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You got it, you can very well make it vape even better than the kick. remember the kick is capped at 10 watts. The beauty of kick is that it will keep you vaping consistent with a 1.5 ohm, 2.0ohm, 3.0 ohms.

From my test trials if I do a .9 or even a 1.0 ohms coil and use a kick it wont raise the voltage. now without it with one battery at 3.7 volts fully charged registers at 4.1-4.2 volts. it gives off a heck of an amount of heat and great throat hit.

I use a 32 Gauge Kanthol Wire (resistance wire) please let me know what guage is your Resistance wire.

Same gauge as you, good sir. And .999 silver NR wire.

Edit: I almost forgot to say thank you! My mother would be ..........
 

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The video will be real simple and easy that anyone's grandma can do. just have a pair of scissors, tweezers or pliers, measuring tape, resistance wire and non resistance wire like pure silver 999

as for the wick I will demonstrate it with a 3.5 wick. I do remove 2 strands from the 3.5 wick prior to coiling and its double wicked for those heavy thick juices. 2 strands must be removed so you can coil it 3 times in a loop which will give you a total of 6 coils. if you have anything less than 6 coils then the wick may need adjusting. also if its left less than 6 coils the vapor production and heat is not at all great. key thing is to keep it at 6 coils min or 8 coils. 8 even better. to do 8 then a single 3.5 wick will do.
 

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Me too, first your funny second i have no idea on how to dual coil an Ody.

BTW Brass Axis posts are in stock as of the moment of this post.

Advance Order - Axis Post

Get few of the new brass springs while your there!

This is not stock Niagara. It is an advance order that you will not receive until Imeo makes them and sends them to his sellers which is approx 2-3 months from now.
 

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What is the axis post?

Where can we get the magnetic switch?

Where can I get Noalox?

Sorry for being a GG noob! :)


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The axis post is the post that screws into the bottom cap. The battery spring then gets screwed into the post. It's the post that the button pin contacts to complete the circuit when you press the button switch.

Personally, I don't recommend the magnets for the button switch as it creates a gap in the connection and will make the switch contact dependent on the the outside wall of the button cap touching the inside wall of the button housing, which forces you to depress the switch with side pressure.

You don't want noalox. You want NO OX ID "A" and you should be able to find it online or at an electrical shop.
 

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I don't actually no what noalox is but I've read not to use it. NO OX ID is a grease that we use at my work to reduce oxidation between two points of contact of power connections. Train hobbiest also use it for the same reason. Clean contacts are vital for a well performing TS. And when I say contacts, I also mean your TS threads since the body of the mod serves as a conductor.
 
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