Looking for dual Parallel .3 build

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0dBu

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I would try 6 wraps. I have a dual parallel 26g at 5 wraps and it comes into about 0.25.
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SLIPPY_EEL

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you can use the coil wrapping calc in my sig

just change the wire gauge to whatever you are using... then below that box you have a box called SETUP, set that to Quad coil (parallel)

set your ohm range you want and your inner diameter of coil and job done :)

if you want a single parallel then just set the setup to Dual coil (parallel)
 

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Man, I did end up wrapping them, the vape was so damn hot, I do like warm vapes its what to me brings out more flavor and I just like that super warm vapor. But jesus christ man. Plus of course so much kanthal just kills the liquid quickly. Which I knew going into it. I usually do like a well there's a guy if you don't know #teamsinglecoil and does insane coils, and I've done some crazy single coils that punch you in the back of the throat. Anyhow, for now I went back to a .38 right now 1/8th drill bit 26g for a relaxing warm vape. I don't have the budget to cook all my juice instantly and I like to take long hits.
 

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you can use the coil wrapping calc in my sig

just change the wire gauge to whatever you are using... then below that box you have a box called SETUP, set that to Quad coil (parallel)

set your ohm range you want and your inner diameter of coil and job done :)

if you want a single parallel then just set the setup to Dual coil (parallel)

Thanks for the link man, I'm going to do a single coil. teamsinglecoil! Anyhow, thanks for the site man!
 

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you can use the coil wrapping calc in my sig

just change the wire gauge to whatever you are using... then below that box you have a box called SETUP, set that to Quad coil (parallel)

set your ohm range you want and your inner diameter of coil and job done :)

if you want a single parallel then just set the setup to Dual coil (parallel)

BTW used it and built a single today and it was near spot on, off by a hair but I mean only by small amount Meaning instead of .4 it came out to like .43, but that could be the positioning of the kanthal and how the screws are sitting. So, anyhow I just clicked dual parallel and it gave it to me, if you were doing like yours, a DUAL, dual parallel how would you messure that? I guess if one coil is lets say 1ohm and the other is 1ohm you'd get .5?
 
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