Yeah I sold it someone on here with my sigelei 150 watt box mod and 4 Samsung 25r batteries.Did you get rid of it @Bman123?
Ha-ha, I promise you I'll be back and in full affect. I just found on eciggity that they sell those wotofo wire shot tubes for $1.99 for 5 coils. They had fused Clapton, spaced fused Clapton, hive wire and different twisted wires.Oh man! The only way you're leaving the MT gang is getting jumped out![]()
Let me know if you find you like it. I never saw a ton of sense in it myself, probably because I am a mekkie at heart. I do like Claptons, but the wire is such a PITA to make, and twists do about 95% of the same job.Ha-ha, I promise you I'll be back and in full affect. I just found on eciggity that they sell those wotofo wire shot tubes for $1.99 for 5 coils. They had fused Clapton, spaced fused Clapton, hive wire and different twisted wires.
I'm gonna order a few of those since they are so cheap. They are all kanthal and or nichrome tho but I'd like to see how they compare against each other.
I'm really trying to branch out coil wise and find some crazy stuff that works good. So far I've been loving the Clapton kanthal wire but I know I can find better
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I agree with you, twisted wire is awesome. I ran quad twisted 28 gauge for a while. Dual twisted is basically a Clapton wire. Like triple twisted is basically a fused Clapton and its super easy to make.Let me know if you find you like it. I never saw a ton of sense in it myself, probably because I am a mekkie at heart. I do like Claptons, but the wire is such a PITA to make, and twists do about 95% of the same job.
FWIW, I usually don't get the MT over 60 either.Ohmega is stupid simple. I've only taken the MT up to 65w because the flavor decreases for me with too much heat. The ohmega I've done 55w. I'm comfy in the 40-55w range on the MT.
I run 3mm builds in everything. A 3mm parallel coil shouldn't be cool if you put some wattage to it.I am really liking more simple builds. I've tried 3mm coils, but, for me, tend to run cooler than what I like. The mega metal builds are too slow, too cool. I have some Clapton and wasn't terribly impressed. I like my triple twisted 30 better. I made some tiger wire and that's just too much metal, too. My favorite coil size is 2.5mm. I've built micros before, but that was when I used small atties. I increased to 2mm, then 2.5 and have been happy with that. I have 24g, but haven't tried it in my MT yet. Even though I found what I like, I've tried a multitude of different builds to see if I can make it better, but seem to always go back.
I was getting the wick damp with liquid so it would pack in there nicely. Maybe I was shoving too much in there. But it seems to be working great at 60 and just upped it to 65 and it's doing well.I run 3mm builds in everything. A 3mm parallel coil shouldn't be cool if you put some wattage to it.
With the MT I have to make the wick kind of tight going thru the coil and put it in the juice channels dry or I over stuff it almost every time. I'm sorry to see your having trouble with it wicking.
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Almost every time I did that I packed in too much wick and choked the coil so I stopped doing it. I put the wick in the channel dry, cut off the rest that was hanging out. Wet the wick and push the last little bit in the channel after I put the chimney piece on. It wicked great like that for me and with claptons I was able to take it up to 120 watts.I was getting the wick damp with liquid so it would pack in there nicely. Maybe I was shoving too much in there. But it seems to be working great at 60 and just upped it to 65 and it's doing well.
When my tank is empty, I might take it apart, remove the chimney and try to re-wick it again doing it that way. That doesn't seem to go with the sledge hammer and sharp chisel routine mentioned early on in this thread.Almost every time I did that I packed in too much wick and choked the coil so I stopped doing it. I put the wick in the channel dry, cut off the rest that was hanging out. Wet the wick and push the last little bit in the channel after I put the chimney piece on. It wicked great like that for me and with claptons I was able to take it up to 120 watts.
Sure it got real hot at 120 watts and I ended up lowering down to 100 watts but it was a very good vape
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