iGo-W dual coil build

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itswittek

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Have been vaping my iGo-W for a little bit now and came across a decent build
It comes in at .3 ohms with 28g wire. 5 wraps on each side.

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What do you guys think? All feedback is welcomed.
 

InTheShade

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.3 is a lot lower than I normally go, I tend to like the touching coil types on a micro build - metering out at around 1.2 ohm for a single coil. I'll occasionally dip around .8 on some of my dual coil builds. I also use a lot less cotton that that.

.3ohms puts a lot of stress on your battery, what battery are you using and you know all about the safety issues of vaping with these low ohm builds right?

Not trying to be a downer about it, but vaping safely is something you'll see mentioned a lot on these boards.

Welcome to the forums itswittek, hope you stick around and make some vaping friends :toast:
 
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It looks like it's vaping well. I don't crowd it with so much with cotton. It may help to keep you from dripping as often but it also sucks heat away from the coil and can diminish vapor output. Try it with about half as much or just simple straight wicks and see if it doesn't perform even better. just flood the deck with juice if it's drying out too quick.
 

Jett.

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this has been my dual coil setup the last few days. Twisted 30g kanthal. Coming in at .4 ohms and the vape is amazing. Don't know if I'll be able to go back to single coils again haha.

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Your build looks nice though! As long as you have safety in mind and are keeping safe vape away my friend!

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