GGTS PENELOPE TRIPLE COIL @ .9ohms- 1.0 OHMS

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Bishopheals

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Just a head sup i modified the description of some of my youtube videos to include the type of batteries i use. Plus why they should use it and why its safe.

Ezkill tank you for pointing out I should mention the batteries I use etc. I revised my description on some of my youtube videos to list the kind of batteries and why to to use other brands that have less quality. I purchased my Batteries through cov and peeps can just reuest that they want the same batteries i use and Bruce and Justin can help them out.

I wouldn't want people using cheap low end quality batteries to save a few dollars meanwhile may cost them a injury. The ggts device is legitimately approved to operate at 7.4 volts which clearly states in the GGTS manual.
The only thing is you need to use good quality batteries which I did but as Ezkill pointed out many folks may not be using high end quality batteries. Thanks again Ezkill

Be safe folks and always remember vape responsibly Peace out.
 

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I don't have 36 gauge wires im not really a huge fan of vaping past 2.0ohms. My wire 32 gauge I can still make single coils even at 3.5 and as far as triple wick I been doing that for some time now. I upgraded wicks so now i don't have to use 3 wicks anymore. Now its only 1 or 2 and they more durable.
 

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Go have a try triple wick with 3.5ohm 36awg nichrome with stack 18350 or 18650 batterys.
This is my current setup and i can't get it off my hands!!!!:evil:

I don't have 36 gauge wires im not really a huge fan of vaping past 2.0ohms. My wire 32 gauge I can still make single coils even at 3.5 and as far as triple wick I been doing that for some time now. I upgraded wicks so now i don't have to use 3 wicks anymore. Now its only 1 or 2 and they more durable.


If my mind does not lies to me (and if I understood it well), Imeo said some time ago something about wire gauges / resistance / performance:

A 36 AWG wire has more resistance than a 32 AWG wire, but it could be possibe that the 36 AWG get hotter quickly than the 32 AWG due to there is less material to be heated.

So maybe you can achieve same results (for example) when making a 1.8 ohms coil with 36 AWG wire or when making a 1.4 ohms coil with 32 AWG wire (the numbers are supposed).

I could be wrong (my english is not that good and I could misunderstand things) :?: Just wanted to share it :)
 

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I'm going to hazard a guess here and say most, if not all you guys rockin the 7.4+ volt setups are using a Tobacco flavored e-liquid. Am I right?

If not, please tell me a non tobacco liquid that tastes good in these power ranges. I'm way curious here.

I've tried close to 100 different e-liquids in the 5 months I've been vaping. Only around 8 tobacco flavors (The good ones, Boba's, Johnson's Creek, etc) and I've yet to find one that tastes better above 10 watts. They all seem to fall apart and taste burnt above that. I'd really love to try a liquid that actually NEEDS more power to unlock it's flavor.

I've got the extension tubes, good batteries, and the GGTS bases ready to go. Hip me to the magic!
 

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I'm going to hazard a guess here and say most, if not all you guys rockin the 7.4+ volt setups are using a Tobacco flavored e-liquid. Am I right?

If not, please tell me a non tobacco liquid that tastes good in these power ranges. I'm way curious here.

I've tried close to 100 different e-liquids in the 5 months I've been vaping. Only around 8 tobacco flavors (The good ones, Boba's, Johnson's Creek, etc) and I've yet to find one that tastes better above 10 watts. They all seem to fall apart and taste burnt above that. I'd really love to try a liquid that actually NEEDS more power to unlock it's flavor.

I've got the extension tubes, good batteries, and the GGTS bases ready to go. Hip me to the magic!

Most juice will taste burnt at 7.4 if you take a nice long 6-7 sec drag cause it's just too high :). It's ok for quick drags or messing around but I don't think anyone vape 7.4 all day long and enjoys it. I enjoy taking a nice smooth long inhale on lower ohm's set up and the juice sure feels great in and out . 7.4 will give that warm sensation but the drag is too short (for me anyways) to fully enjoy it.
I been vaping about 3.5 years and tried many juices at different V/W and yet to find one that will really taste good all day long at anything over 6V.
I'm running single coil / dual wick 1.3ohm 3.9v-4v or 2.5ohm on 4.8-5v and it's great day in day out.
 

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If you get burn flavor out of these atomizers (tank with liquid of course lol) there must be something wrong with your wick/coils, honestly i dont think its posible to get a dry hit aslong you adjust the liquid control plus airflow/suction.

Maybe gunk in your coil and you get a bad taste or your coils are to tight so the liquid is not feed properly.
 
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