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Chakris

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Yeah Im surprised how much I like it. I thought I was perfectly content with organic cotton balls. This stuff vapes real clean
Three pounds!? :ohmy: You can share that with (is it Mrs. Slim yet, or still GF-Slim?), clean up after Diesel's meals (I know he doesn't have accidents any more , does he?) and still have enough to vape for a year!
 

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Three pounds!? :ohmy: You can share that with (is it Mrs. Slim yet, or still GF-Slim?), clean up after Diesel's meals (I know he doesn't have accidents any more , does he?) and still have enough to vape for a year!
Its still GF Slim lol and no more accidents from Diesel :)

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Trying dual, twisted 32 gauge, 1.65mm, 10-wrap, 0.9 ohms. Have to roll up the one coil to get those end wraps to tighten up. Just noticed it in the photo. My eyes don't work in real time anymore. I need an enlarged photo to see any detail. Sad! Anyhow, running it on my mech. I was pleasantly surprised how quickly the twisted 32 ga heats up. Diver over on the KFL thread mentioned the quicker heat-up with twisted wire versus equivalent resistance single strand (probably 28 - 29 gauge in this case). He's right. But this is still subohming on a mech and the heat is kicked up compared to the cool vaping I usually enjoy. Sorry folks, I do not equate more heat with more flavor. To me, more heat = more heat.

 

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    Trying dual, twisted 32 gauge, 1.65mm, 10-wrap, 0.9 ohms. Have to roll up the one coil to get those end wraps to tighten up. Just noticed it in the photo. My eyes don't work in real time anymore. I need an enlarged photo to see any detail. Sad! Anyhow, running it on my mech. I was pleasantly surprised how quickly the twisted 32 ga heats up. Diver over on the KFL thread mentioned the quicker heat-up with twisted wire versus equivalent resistance single strand (probably 28 - 29 gauge in this case). He's right. But this is still subohming on a mech and the heat is kicked up compared to the cool vaping I usually enjoy. Sorry folks, I do not equate more heat with more flavor. To me, more heat = more heat.


    There's probably not enough airflow in the KFL to offset the extra heat and give you any benefit but it's always worth a try .
     

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    There's probably not enough airflow in the KFL to offset the extra heat and give you any benefit but it's always worth a try .

    Yeah try that setup in a dripper, General

    I've done similar setups before but never with twisted. I wanted to see if it had quicker response time. I believe it did.
     

    DavidOH

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    Thank you for the tip on the CC. Now what do I do with this bag of cotton balls? Oh well they can stay where they are. Yesterday when I went to the B/M I asked if they had tried the CC. They had not. So I picked up another 10ft bag of it today and gave it to them. Most of them are using drippers on dual 18650 box mods. They liked it. Wouldn't be surprised if they get a box of it and start selling it.
     
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