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Painfreak

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How would you compare the vapor production vs. standard UFS usage? Does the iATTY put out more vapor then UFS ?

I am waiting on my iAtty, should be here today or tomorrow... Just interested...

-Tim

Just got mine today and use 1.5ohm @ 3.7v. Vapor production is good. Ufs can produce same amount of vapor too but if u get the right tuning IMO. Both are great feeders!
 

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Tim, I am running a 1.3 ohm coil @ 3.7v and vapor product far exceeds the UFS using a Joye LR 510 1.5 ohm @ 3.7v. Nice thing is you can tailor the Wick and Coil to suit your taste in Vapor, Flavor and TH.


How would you compare the vapor production vs. standard UFS usage? Does the iATTY put out more vapor then UFS ?

I am waiting on my iAtty, should be here today or tomorrow... Just interested...

-Tim
 

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I think both are great devices
Each on its own way
I prefer the iatty because i can make the coil on my own
And theres no need to buy new atomizers
No need to spend more money on crap atomizers that going to work a few days
i think thats enough argument to buy an iatty
I sold my afs just because of this
The unit itself is great but i dont want to spend more money on atomizers
 

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Are you measuring just the R wire or the R+NR or measuring at he 510 connector once assembled?

And I use a Long, very thin sewing needle stuck into the end of a very small wooden dowel. Sewing needles are harder than pins... Wont bend

I think I need a new multimeter mine is an auto model and 1.7 ohms wraps 3 with the pin I use. No complaints here either way even at 1.9ish it vapes like a champ
 

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I usually put one end at the far end of the twisted wire then slide the other end down the r wire till I get to about 1.6 ohms then start my other end there. Once all together I measure it again at the connector. Usually my meter fluctuates between 1.7 and 1.9 ohms. I have only made 6 coils so far though.
 
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