Good toppers for a k100?

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The K100 has a floating center pin. You must tighten your atty/rba down and then tighten your battery. If you tighten the battery 1st then the rba will not sit flush.

And BTW The IGO-L is the same diameter as the K100.

Didn't know that ....learn something new everyday and it works
 

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FastTech V5 Chimbus on a K100, fits nice.
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30ga Dual MicroCoil 14 wraps (1.3ohm) + Cotton Wick
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I don't tend to like sub-ohm... not sure why but most of the juice I have ends up tasting burnt. Not quite a dry-hit kind of burnt, but not good either. I also use a Vamo sometimes, so sub-ohm isn't doable there.

Oh Ok. I was just curious why people make so many wraps with a thicker gauge wire instead of using 30 or 32 gauge

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Oh Ok. I was just curious why people make so many wraps with a thicker gauge wire instead of using 30 or 32 gauge

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more coilz @ the ~ same wattage = heat spread over more surface area = a cooler vape and potentially better wicking/ longer period of vape time before the dreaded dry hit (more for Genesis), but also a longer time to get the coils up to temp.

Wattage is a measure of power, and pretty much the best quantitative value we have, as of yet, to apply to RBA's. However what we are really after is Heat Transfer; which the amount of wire used def has an impact. Not to mention heat retention of wicking material, wire type and air flow as well...

So there are tons options without even considering different atomizers..


Thus the endless hunt for the ever elusive perfect build :D:D:D
 
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