Im not a cloud chaser by no means but....

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scottkh

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I am just curious. I have seen people using the same setup as me blowing some pretty huge vapes and im curious what they are doing that i am not. I looked around on the forum for a little info but i guess im just missing it. Im not really into smoking out a room or anything but like to be able to blow some big vapes every now and again. Any tips would be appreciated.

MVP 2.0
Naut full size and Naut Mini
clk1280 with Iclear30b
using 50/50 juice 18mg

Thanks in advance!!!!!
 

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They are using rebuildable devices that they build with their own coils, their are many different coil configurations. The micro coil is most common. They are also using most likely a dripper some rebuildable tank atomizers will also blow big clouds. First it's in the builds. Secondly they use a higher power mod, usually mechanical but now they are coming out with some really high wattage regulated devices. Like the 150 watt ipv3. Last they use 100% Vg juice. If your like me and want a decent cloud but not a crazy cloud here is what I do. I use a higher wattage device, (I have the ipv3 on order ) until it arrives I'm using my ipv2 50 watt. I use rebuildable tank atomizers where I'm building my own micro coils. I use a good organic cotton wick, and increase my vg in my juice a bit. It's easy cause I make my own juice. Those things combined gives me a decent cloud, nothing crazy, but decent! Hope this helps. Best wishes
 

tehsloth

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I'm not familiar with Nautilus' atomizers but rebuilding the atomizer heads on my Protanks made a big difference and saved me some on buying new heads. I think the iclear 30b should also be easy to rebuild since their atomizer heads at least look similar to protank ones -- I've only used the iclear30s which had a big weird atomizer head that didn't seem rebuildable.

8 wraps of 28 gauge fit pretty perfectly in the head (for kanger protanks at least) comes out around 1 ohm -- high enough that it'll still fire in an MVP and low enough that you get some decent power in voltage mode -- cotton wick and you should see some big improvement -- at least over the stock coils.
 
A lot goes into vapor production, Your coil build, Wicking style, Airflow, Type of Mod and RDA, Battery, Surface area Etc. I've found a good way to increase vapor production is to use a 60/40 - 70 - 30 VG to PG ratio with the Patriot RDA, A 18650 Battery, Wicked moderately with organic boiled cotton and at a .60 Ohm reading. My setup isn't a competition winner but it chucks clouds. All in all you just have to find what works best for you, So I encourage you to play around with your setup until youre comfortable with what you produce. It's all about having fun with it :)
 

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Thinking about getting getting me a dripper setup and playing with rebuilding, advice on a entry level setup thats forgiving?
Start your own thread so this one does not get bogged down with posts unrelated to the OP's original question. A benefit to you in starting your own thread is you will get answers to your question from a variety of posters interested in helping you.
 

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+on the high VG. Playing around in my DIY lab (lol) I made a small batch of 5PG/95VG mix unflavored. A huge increase in vapor even in my little Evods and smooth as silk on the throat. I have not tried it yet in my Nautilus Mini with BVC coil on my high wattage devices but I think it would be impressive.
 
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