So here is my setup:
MOD: 30W eleaf iStick.
Tank's: 3 Kangertech Subtank Mini's
Base: 1.0-1.2 Ohm 28 gauge Kanthal A-1, Koh Gen Doh Organic Cotton as a wick.
juice using:
1st Tank: ADV: Mix of Mountain Oak's "Sunday Morning" and "Coffee and Cream" is all 50 PG/50VG.
2nd Tank: Mix of Mountain Oak's "Pendragon" and MaddCatt Vapor's "Black Cherry" all a 50 PG/50VG.
3rd Tank: Good Life's "Zombie Blood" straight 50 PG/50VG.
4th Tank: Hellboy RDA, trying to learn an RDA. Single coil 1.0 ohm, 28 gauge Kanthal A-1.
I like to chain vape before and after work and am looking to get the best flavor possible for a chain vape. I also like to have a cooler vape. Money is tight, so trying to vape on a budget. (That is why I am making my own coils and wicking my own tanks.) I am still a newbie when it comes to coils and wicking materials. I have been looking to YouTube, RIP Trippers, etc. for advice and builds. Now I am looking to the Vets for assistance. My favorite flavors are whiskey/lemonade, minty/menthol, cinnamon/apple, fruity (Strawberries and Cream) and my ADV is coffee/tobacco for I am an avid coffee drinker and ex-smoker.
(This is not a dating profile, I swear.) LOL. I do like long vapes in the woods though, LOL.
So now the question:
How do I get the most out of my vapes for the tank and the Hellboy? I could use advice on wicking material, coils, and any advice in general for a better setup and longer flavor.
The Hellboy was a single coil and not working well at all. So any and all advice here is very much appreciated.
The tanks it seems the flavor runs it course quick. I do not want to re-wick as much as I do. (It seems every 3 days or so.)
Also, anyone with tips on how to quit dipping would be great. I am trying to quit and it is becoming fruitless.
This post is not trying to create a debate of which is better or which is not. I am merely looking for help with builds, wicking material, wire, coils, mixtures of e-liquids.
I want to thank the vets in advance, to who ever reads this long post and to anyone that replies to this post with answers.
MOD: 30W eleaf iStick.
Tank's: 3 Kangertech Subtank Mini's
Base: 1.0-1.2 Ohm 28 gauge Kanthal A-1, Koh Gen Doh Organic Cotton as a wick.
juice using:
1st Tank: ADV: Mix of Mountain Oak's "Sunday Morning" and "Coffee and Cream" is all 50 PG/50VG.
2nd Tank: Mix of Mountain Oak's "Pendragon" and MaddCatt Vapor's "Black Cherry" all a 50 PG/50VG.
3rd Tank: Good Life's "Zombie Blood" straight 50 PG/50VG.
4th Tank: Hellboy RDA, trying to learn an RDA. Single coil 1.0 ohm, 28 gauge Kanthal A-1.
I like to chain vape before and after work and am looking to get the best flavor possible for a chain vape. I also like to have a cooler vape. Money is tight, so trying to vape on a budget. (That is why I am making my own coils and wicking my own tanks.) I am still a newbie when it comes to coils and wicking materials. I have been looking to YouTube, RIP Trippers, etc. for advice and builds. Now I am looking to the Vets for assistance. My favorite flavors are whiskey/lemonade, minty/menthol, cinnamon/apple, fruity (Strawberries and Cream) and my ADV is coffee/tobacco for I am an avid coffee drinker and ex-smoker.
(This is not a dating profile, I swear.) LOL. I do like long vapes in the woods though, LOL.
So now the question:
How do I get the most out of my vapes for the tank and the Hellboy? I could use advice on wicking material, coils, and any advice in general for a better setup and longer flavor.
The Hellboy was a single coil and not working well at all. So any and all advice here is very much appreciated.
The tanks it seems the flavor runs it course quick. I do not want to re-wick as much as I do. (It seems every 3 days or so.)
Also, anyone with tips on how to quit dipping would be great. I am trying to quit and it is becoming fruitless.
This post is not trying to create a debate of which is better or which is not. I am merely looking for help with builds, wicking material, wire, coils, mixtures of e-liquids.
I want to thank the vets in advance, to who ever reads this long post and to anyone that replies to this post with answers.