As I see it, VTC 4's are much better for our application than VTC 5's. I have both and get better life out of the 4's.
The juices I run are notorious for gunking my sh#t UP fast. This is a Ti build with one day of a bakery cinnamon roll juice.Are you guys having nickel coils getting funky real fast? I just built this yesterday and have vaped maybe 6 or 7ml thru it and its nasty already. Twisted 28 ni200 .07ohm if that makes any difference. Is anyone unlocking resistance and burning this stuff off?
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Where did you find the ks rta clone for $15? I've been searching and can't find it.tobeco clone ks rta looks decent, vapes amazing for $15!! ti 28awg .3 build 7ml juice!
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I hear sweet juices especially fruit and bakery flavors leave the most gunk behind. I do like s warm vape and I bet that's also a contributing factor.Well, Ive been using the same coil/wick for over 30 tank fills on a 4.5ml Orchid Dual coil with no flavor/vapor lose so.......................maybe it is the particular e-liquids in use and settings applied.![]()
I have some 304 SS WIRE on order. I don't see how the coil material determines Gunky-ness tho.I've heard from several people that the stainless steel coils don't gunk up nearly as fast. Curious if anyone else has noticed that.
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Shhhhhhhhh please don't tell my wife. [emoji106][emoji106]
I'll take yer sleeve off your hands. Just pay for my fuel to drive to you. I live in PA. I'll leave now.Secret's safe with me...
I won the silicone lottery as well, black sleeve included from Vaperoyalty. Although, it kind of defeats the purpose I got it for. I wanted easy battery access.
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Where did you find the ks rta clone for $15? I've been searching and can't find it.
So, what are you running these coils on? What size Ti and how many wraps?
I have a STM v1 and find I can't get more than 4 spaced wraps of .28 in it.
That comes in higher than .3 so would prevent me from using this mod as I have no desire to go back to Ni. Too finicky for me.
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Nice !!!!!Secret's safe with me...
I won the silicone lottery as well, black sleeve included from Vaperoyalty. Although, it kind of defeats the purpose I got it for. I wanted easy battery access.
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Then why bother sub ohming other than the fact that we have to with nickel and ti unless you want 100 wraps. I used to run a nautilus on a mech mod and I clear so not true. I got a mech for the reliability and durability. I've heard that running high wattage at low ohms is better than running high watts on high ohm cuz you're at a lower voltage and it's a smoother vape. Correct me if I'm wrong. For instance why do they recommend running more watts on a lower ohm coil for the Atlantis or subtank? (I'm talking the numbers on the premades)Why indeed. "Sub-ohming" is a term introduced in the old days when VV/VW devices were not capable of producing high power output. Most devices in those days would max out at 6V, wouldn't allow resistances below 1.2 ohms, and would shut down if your exceeded 15W. You couldn't achieve high power output with those devices. Mechs, however, did not have these limitations. While you couldn't increase the voltage on your mech, you could build very low resistance coils, which allowed them to run at very high wattages (and therefore evaporate e-liquid at much higher rate). Hence, "sub-ohm" took on the meaning of "more powerful vape". This still applies to mechs. The lower the resistance, the more power output. The higher the resistance, the less power output (and weaker vape). Modern regulated devices have overcome the old limitations, and can easily match the power output of any mech at any resistance. So the term really has no meaning in today's regulated devices. Many people don't realize this.
Weird it wouldn't let me add it to my cart before but does now... thank you again!weird, i just added 2 to my cart no problem. does it say sold out when you checkout?
Then why bother sub ohming other than the fact that we have to with nickel and ti unless you want 100 wraps. I used to run a nautilus on a mech mod and I clear so not true. I got a mech for the reliability and durability. I've heard that running high wattage at low ohms is better than running high watts on high ohm cuz you're at a lower voltage and it's a smoother vape. Correct me if I'm wrong. For instance why do they recommend running more watts on a lower ohm coil for the Atlantis or subtank? (I'm talking the numbers on the premades)
Doesn't running at that lower voltage save battery life or does it still use the same since the amperage would come out the same wouldn't it? I'm no electricianI vaped high voltage for a long long time. And I still do, one of my favorite mods is a Raptor I built myself. Nothing better than vaping on a Raptor or OKR at 5 or 6 volts. This was the norm when the term Mod became a word. Everyone vaped high voltage and it was awesome! It seems silly to me to run a regulated mod under 4 volts sometimes near 3 volts when I have 6.0 7.0 and 9.5v available from my mods I have in front of me right now! People dont get it. Your mod can crank out some serious high voltage, but somehow they want to vape at 3.5 volts lol(scratches head)
Im was drippin some dyi caramel tobacco. I normally can get a few days on cotton with kanthal with it.The juices I run are notorious for gunking my sh#t UP fast. This is a Ti build with one day of a bakery cinnamon roll juice.View attachment 481507