Yeah but thats exactly the issue- once I wick (even sparsely with cotton), the longer
coils really choke the airflow. Ive noticed if I leave out a flavor wick, make the coil a little higher
, and space the wraps out (where the coil winds have space between each wrap instead of touching), its more airy (better).
Yeah, my bad. Im still coming to terms with terminology. Ill keep in mind to only use "chimney" when talking about the Russian and use "top cap" when talking about the Protank's
coils.
I will try my next build around 1.8 ohms. This one is 2.0, so in the sweet spot for the MVP but as you mention most Kayfun builds are 1.2-1.8. Going down a little will help it heat the coil up faster, and heat-up time being brief is very important to me.
I totally understand on the perfectionist/OCD part man. I am exactly the same way. I have wasted so many perfectly good coils because I wanted to try something new. Now im experimenting with Rayon instead of organic cotton for example. Cool thing about that is you can run the wattage higher (since rayon gives up liquid faster than cotton), and that means better vape and faster heat up time. Now that people are mentioning vertical coils, I have to try one.. etc
While youre right about everyone having a preference, some things just WORK (e.g. the MVP). So be sure to share any great builds you come up with

Im pretty sure it will be a while before im some mad expert in this field, but my OCD is helping me work on that
@DingerCPA- if you try that vert coil, let us know how it goes and how you wick it. Im not sure if im going to put the wick inside or try to pack it on the outside yet.
**EDIT** great link to the insulators for the Protank herb.. many of mine are getting burnt spots from "hot leg" so that will be nice.