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I'm going to up my coil size to 3mm and go with 5wraps and see where it takes me. I have been enjoying the heck out of my dual 26 5wrap, 2.5mm, but I think it's harder to pack sufficient wicking in and it does have some seepage that I have to wipe up often. I've been through about 4 tanks now and it's just an incredible, and THIRSTY beast! I've got my IPVd2 set at 60W and it's doing really nice. This next build, I'm going to really make sure the juice holes are thoroughly packed!
That's the same i have been thinking.I did a similar build in mine,26 gauge duals,8 wraps at 2.5mm,and i get that small bit of seepage so definitely going 3mm the next time,to get some extra wick stuffed in there.I agree,it is defintely a thirsty beast haha,this is the only rta i have,that i can actually see the juice level drop right in front of my eyes,it reminds me of when i take my old camaro out,and can see the gas gauge dropping haha.
 

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Dual parallel 28ga 2.8mm 9 wrap. .5resist

This is how I've always wicked. No leaks or dry hits. Ever.
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Trimmed back and poked flush.
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I am hoping for some wicking advice folks.... This is the first tank of about 30 I have tried that I am ready to give up on. I am single coil type of vapor and the flavor from this tank keeps me trying at least ;)

Don't know if the issues are single coil related...It does seems to leak through the unused airflow hole.

My problem is not a straight flowing leak, but slow seepage. If I wick it to where it performs awesome juice will be coming out in a couple of hours. If I jam so much cotton in that it doesn't wick properly, it can sit without seeping.

I have read about the above post being referred to on wicking. For folks doing something similar, are you leaving the lengths of the wicks about like the middle pic before stuffing them into the juice holes? There HAS to be a sweet spot!
 

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Have you considered switching to rayon? As to the leak, I do not know. I've never build it single coil, and don't intend to. I'm a dual coil kind of guy. But you might try jamming some cotton in behind the single coil dam. If it's leaking, and the other two channels are wicked properly, I'd think that's where it's coming from
 

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Got my UD clapton in today (26/32) Did a 7 wrap on 3mm ID. 0.5. Hitting it at 48.8w. Rocking on a 200w SnowWolf. Finally starting to find the flavor this thing is capable of. Head is a little woozy too. Gonna change this out to a 5 wrap tomorrow and see how that works. My Serpent should be here in a day or so. Looking forward to that as well.
 

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I am hoping for some wicking advice folks.... This is the first tank of about 30 I have tried that I am ready to give up on. I am single coil type of vapor and the flavor from this tank keeps me trying at least ;)

Don't know if the issues are single coil related...It does seems to leak through the unused airflow hole.

My problem is not a straight flowing leak, but slow seepage. If I wick it to where it performs awesome juice will be coming out in a couple of hours. If I jam so much cotton in that it doesn't wick properly, it can sit without seeping.

I have read about the above post being referred to on wicking. For folks doing something similar, are you leaving the lengths of the wicks about like the middle pic before stuffing them into the juice holes? There HAS to be a sweet spot!
My wicking goes like this!
Place wicks in channels
Install chimney
CRAM wicks in juice holes
Trim wicks
IMO you don't have to cram your coil with cotton, just the juice channels!
I build with nickel so I can't put too much wick through my coils but I can stuff the full length of a Koh Gen Do in the channels! As a matter of fact the dual 28g 9 wrap on 3mm build I did today I didn't trim the wicks at all.
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Geeze a guy is gone for a day and we get two new guys to Vaping Nirvana! Welcome @GccTxs67 & @SavePaperVapor!
I think I'm going to try nickel on my RX and see what happens! The RX seems to be much more accurate in TC mode than my IPV4s! My only thing is Joules to Watts! If I was running my IPV4s at 50 Joules approx. how many Watts is that?​
I think you got it figured out already, but 50 Joules would be 50W on any non-yihi mod. TBH, I think they just did that to be different than evolv.
 

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I think you got it figured out already, but 50 Joules would be 50W on any non-yihi mod. TBH, I think they just did that to be different than evolv.
So that means my 120w IPV4s was only a 50w device in nickel mode? That's why my RX is so much better! That's why my MT worked better in power mode too? Things are starting to make sense now! My Subtank Mini is awesome in nickel mode on the IPV! Needs less power! That clicking noise you hear is another vaping lightbulb switching on!
 

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lol, just as it comes off the reel, no twists or wraps.
Thanks for the challenging build Suprtrkr!! Parallel 28 ga isn't too easy. Thicker wire just lays down, but this stuff wants to cross and twist. I think I'm blind now from trying to see the tiny stuff!!! It seems to ramp fast like u said!! It's 8 wraps .28 ohms

Edit:: the back coil looks kinda lumpy in that pic, but it's smooth like it should be. Let's blame it on shadows!!
 

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Thanks for the challenging build Suprtrkr!! Parallel 28 ga isn't too easy. Thicker wire just lays down, but this stuff wants to cross and twist. I think I'm blind now from trying to see the tiny stuff!!! It seems to ramp fast like u said!! It's 8 wraps .24 ohms

Edit:: the back coil looks kinda lumpy in that pic, but it's smooth like it should be. Let's blame it on shadows!!
Nicely done! I think you'll like it :)
 

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I have to agree. That's a lot of mass for 50 watts. Shorten that up some, it should cut the ramp time. I have mine built at .3 using parallel 28ga slick wire; it rocks at 40 watts. You might try twisted 28s, or triple twist 30s or 32s.

I thought you meant .3 ohm parallel 28 ga, I got it to .28. Lol it ramps quick. 26 ga or bigger parallel is easy.. This was tough. Hopefully those 16 coils will make taste!!

Edit lol. I'm misquoting and misreading. Lol. I really did blow out my eyes on that tiny wire. My apologies Suprtrkr!! You the man!!
 
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I thought you meant .3 ohm parallel 28 ga, I got it to .28. Lol it ramps quick. 26 ga or bigger parallel is easy.. This was tough. Hopefully those 16 coils will make taste!!

Edit lol. I'm misquoting and misreading. Lol. I really did blow out my eyes on that tiny wire. My apologies Suprtrkr!! You the man!!
I think you'll find it requires less power to make the vape you're looking for as well. It ain't about wire size or power. It's about mW/mm^2 and surface area :)
 

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I think you'll find it requires less power to make the vape you're looking for as well. It ain't about wire size or power. It's about mW/mm^2 and surface area :)
Your right, I use to run huge parallel coils on my mech mods and the vape was great

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