Joined the Kayfun Lite clone club....

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Btsmokincat

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Bought an EHpro kayfun Lite clone from a local B&M this morning. Rocking a 1.4 Ohm, 30 gauge, 2 mm microcoil wicked with cotton and I am loving it! This is definitely going to be my number 1 tank every day!

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I picked up a Kanger Aero tank, Smok Magneto (waiting for IMR's to be delivered), Bernzomatic micro torch and a multi-meter too! I also have a Sigelei Zmax V3, Smok E-pipe, Ohm checker box, Patriot clone and more 30 and 32 gauge wire in the mail. I'm looking to leave eGo batteries behind for good.

Anyone have any comments, tips of suggestions for what I've got coming?
 

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Sweet!! Yeah I have had my Kayfun 3.1 clone from HCigar for about a week now, and I am loving it!! I had severe flooding issues at the beginning, but it was all my fault (not tipping it upside down when filling, or trying to fill thru the top, which I do not recommend)....Now I have a Lite (from SvoeMesto) on the way...can't wait!! It'll be interesting to compare it to my 3.1 clone...

I really think you're going to like the Magneto! I just got one myself and it's a great mech mod. I also have a Nemesis clone, but honestly I use the Magneto more....it's a very good mech mod for the money IMO....

edit: and yes, having a multimeter is invaluable!!
 
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the 30g is great but 32g, not so much unless you are thinking of twisting with 2 or 3 strands. by itself 32g imo is worthless. anyways congrats my friend, the kayfun is definitely one of the best attys around, period!

I use the 32 gauge to rebuild Kanger coils only. I have 50 ft of 28 gauge too but decided to stock up a little on 30 and 32 as that's what I find myself going through the most at the moment.
 

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Defenatly headed the right direction with the DMM, it scares me to se people rebuilding without one. (doesn't apply to those on their 400th+ coil)

I've been using my MVP2 to read Ohms which works but I sometimes wonder about the accuracy. I primarily bought the multi-meter to test batteries and make sure they weren't being over charged or discharged. I have one of those black Ohm meter boxes on the way as well to do builds on. Back ups for my back ups even in the build department! :D

Can't wait for vape mail!
 

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I use the 32 gauge to rebuild Kanger coils only. I have 50 ft of 28 gauge too but decided to stock up a little on 30 and 32 as that's what I find myself going through the most at the moment.
gotcha. 28 is even better imo in the kayfun then 30g. I like a 1/16 diameter coil with 28g, about 12 wraps at about 1.2 to 1.3Ω, this is a great set up but is slightly trickier to get the cotton density compared to a larger diameter coil and 30g wire.
 
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