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Imeo,

Might I be so bold as to suggest that you make a Tool or a Jig that the buyers of an Iatty can use to wind their coils the same way every time? This way new users of rebuildable atty's can do it without as much trial and error in getting the correct number of wraps for a given length of wire and the correct diameter for your iatty.

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I should hope that most users getting an iAtty will have a volt meter to get the resistance for the wire they are using to make coils and a pin to wrap it around. A jig would be nice, but it's not that difficult with a small amount of effort to make your own coils accurately.

I'm not bashing so I hope it's not taken that way. Just pointing out that any rebuildable atty would be considered an advance vaping device and anyone getting one should have some of the basic tools for building them. Also there are a lot of how to videos and posts here on ecf pertaining to rebuildable attys and the best ways to make new coils and wicks for them.
 
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No offense taken Lord. I only suggested that for those who have never ventured into rebuildable atty's and also to ensure the ability to replicate a specific coil/wick combination.

I should hope that most users getting an iAtty will have a volt meter to get the resistance for the wire they are using to make coils and a pin to wrap it around. A jig would be nice, but it's not that difficult with a small amount of effort to make your own coils accurately.

I'm not bashing so I hope it's not taken that way. Just pointing out that any rebuildable atty would be considered an advance vaping device and anyone getting one should have some of the basic tools for building them. Also there are a lot of how to videos and posts here on ecf pertaining to rebuildable attys and the best ways to make new coils and wicks for them.
 
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Wylie,

I have to believe it is the overall design (Coil, Wicking, Air Flow across Coil/Wicking) that is making the difference. Just like the difference between a LR 901 and a LR 510 (Minor differences internally)

One of the things I can't really understand is how Imeo is using a 3.0Ω+ resistance Iatty and still getting so much vapor at 3.7v in his videos. To get that kind of vapor (even on my UFS) I have to use a 1.5Ω atomizer. Even 2.0Ω isn't giving me that kind of vapor.

Anyone have any ideas?
 

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No offense taken Lord. I only suggested that for those who have never ventured into rebuildable atty's and also to ensure the ability to replicate a specific coil/wick combination.

I think a custom tool might be expensive to include. A nice resistance chart might be the ticket to get those who are not used to building attys up to speed more quickly :).
 

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There is no need of a tool Zor, a pin like those we all have in our houses is enough. As for the number of wraps, thats unessesary too because you will wrap on the pin all the available resistance (you have meassure it first)
Imeo,

Might I be so bold as to suggest that you make a Tool or a Jig that the buyers of an Iatty can use to wind their coils the same way every time? This way new users of rebuildable atty's can do it without as much trial and error in getting the correct number of wraps for a given length of wire and the correct diameter for your iatty.

Just a thought
 

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Maybe in 1 week or less I will make a video to show you the internal pieces and how I make the resistance Wylie and you will understand why Iatty produce so much smoke even if the wire is at 3 ohm. I was trying to make an atomizer that will produce much smoke without having to burn hard the liquid because I am not sure what materials are produced from burning the liquid in very high termperatures.
One of the things I can't really understand is how Imeo is using a 3.0Ω+ resistance Iatty and still getting so much vapor at 3.7v in his videos. To get that kind of vapor (even on my UFS) I have to use a 1.5Ω atomizer. Even 2.0Ω isn't giving me that kind of vapor.

Anyone have any ideas?
 

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One of the things I can't really understand is how Imeo is using a 3.0Ω+ resistance Iatty and still getting so much vapor at 3.7v in his videos. To get that kind of vapor (even on my UFS) I have to use a 1.5Ω atomizer. Even 2.0Ω isn't giving me that kind of vapor.

Anyone have any ideas?

Imeo uses a special concentrated mix of 200% VG that multiplies the vapor clouds :D

A 1.5ohm iatty may simple get too hot and burn out I imagine.
 

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Of course you can eye but I dont recomend it buddy
Hi Imeo, slightly off subject can i use unprotected batteries in my GGTB, because my protected ones dont always get a good connection because of the plastic sheath holding the board in place
 

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nichrome 0,13mm lord. But the way I use it inside Iatty makes it too small.

OK, that makes sense. I am using kanthal a-1 0,16mm and 0,20mm so I can get 2.0 ohms with 4 or 5 wraps. to get 3 I'd need 7 or 8 with the 0,20mm wire. 0,16 is probably what I'll end up using on the iAtty.
 
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