I am very glad that you like it Alan. I always count to your opinion as you know. If you say its the best then it is! Thanks![]()
Very welcome
I am very glad that you like it Alan. I always count to your opinion as you know. If you say its the best then it is! Thanks![]()
Just made my first 1.5ohm coil in less than 10 mins! BTW I'm still looking for a stateside seller of the no resistance wire if anyone knows of one![]()
Nothing here neither, oh and he doesn't manage his shipping, no shipping info at all, always just processing, not impressed at all
when did the last lot go, Im in Spain so its always slow to here, if I know when the last were posted it will give me an idea when to expect the Iatty, Thanks
I'm planning on using .999 fine silver wire. It has less electrical resistance than nickel and greater chemical resistance. This can be found in the US on ebay. 30 ga .999 fine siver .5 oz (100') for $35.50. I have used fine silver wire for Genisis builds and it holds up quite well as the leads for the resistance wire.
It's available in many other guages so I might try something a little thicker than that, like 24 or 26 ga. Any thoughts?
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It would be great to find US sourcing for all the required consumables such as the wick, resistance wire and no-resistance wire. If anyone finds anything, please do share!
Actually i have found the iAtty is easier to rig up than the A2, the wick is thicker so it's easier to handle and wrap, no tiny screws to wrap around or get the coil alignment right with the airhole, and no tools needed, really surprised me.
Have you found yours has a steeper learning curve than the A2 Planet?
+1 to thisI also find the iatty easier than the bulli, iatty looks complicated on the videos but in reality it couldn't be easier
, the big plus is the performance is way better with the iatty , don't think you can even really compare the two , yes they are both repairable but apart from that they are worlds apart IMHO
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