Mixed Hades 26650 & Sigelei 150

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D3zcx

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I have these wonders. I started with the mixed hades and have smoked since. 10 year habit kicked. uploadfromtaptalk1428909247261.jpg
-Mixed Hades clone w/ TOBH v4
-Project Sub-ohm SwirlFish
-Aspire Atlantis tank
-sigelei 150w
I started with the hades and didn't like the whole unregulated thing. So the sigelei was my next choice. I didn't want the 150w but i got it at the price of a 100w+ so i settled. I don't have a ton of experience with 22mm atty's and was wondering if anyone had any thoughts for a good flavor/cloud coil at like 1.5-2.5ohms.
I run my sigelei anywhere from 35-75w too.
 

MattyTny

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Hey, you have some good equipment to work with. Make sure you are using good batteries and a married set for your Sigelei.

For higher resistance builds like you mentioned you want to work with higher guage kanthal, like 27g, 28g, and higher. I'd suggest getting some 26 to experiment. Use a variety of drill bits, precision screw drivers, or a coil jig to experiment with different diameters to yeild a different amount of wraps for similar resistances. Always use an ohm reader.

Check out this page for possible builds, there's a lot of pages:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...st-pictures-your-working-wick-coil-setup.html

Use Steam engine to look at different coil possibilities. Vary the kathal gauge, coil options, resistance, and internal diameter. Also plug in the corresponding wattage in heat flux under results to get an estimate or vape temperature. There's a few different calculators, just use the ohms law and coil one for now.
Steam Engine | free vaping calculators

The thing about the Sigelei 150 is that you are only going to get the higher end of the wattage range when you use a resistance low enough. You'll notice as you turn it up you wattage will still increase, but the voltage to stop increasing after a certain point. This is because you use up all the possible voltage before you can start taking advantage of using more amperage by lower resistance and in result actually getting more watts.

The Sigelei has a voltage limit(output) of 7.5 volts. It's a buck down chip. If you were to use a 1.5ohm resistance on the Sigelei, at 7.5 volts you'll max the wattage at around 37 watts. Just something to consider. Steam engine also has a section called mod range. Select the Sigelei 150 to check out it's limits and whatnot.
 
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