So, I'm just starting to get into mech's with RDAs.
I've thus far learned to build quality coils and have learned the nuances of wicking.
I have been using my Plume Veil on an eVic Supreme. Not the best combination as the eVic won't fire anything below .5Ω. Nonetheless, I have really been enjoying it and I was one of those guys that was like, "What's the point with dripping. It seems like such a hassle."
So, this last week, I have been running a .78Ω dual coil in the Plume Veil on the eVic. Not bad. Not bad at all. I was pretty proud of myself actually. Ha!
Even though I own a Nemesis clone topped with a TOBH clone, I wasn't using it that much. From what I remember, I had a .67Ω dual coil in it.
Well, today I received an authentic Nemesis.
Wow! No comparison to the clone. I haven't taken apart the switch yet to see if it is using springs or magnets but it works wonderfully. So much better than the clone that I upgraded with magnets. The threads are very noticeably smoother as well with no squeaking. The logos are much deeper and shouldn't wear off as I expect the clone's will eventually. Not trying to knock clones but in my case, I have gotten what I paid for. Very pleased with this purchase.
Ok, on to my point of this thread. Now that I have a mech that I trust, I know that I am not limited to .5Ω anymore. I am only limited by my batteriy's amperage output (Sony VTC5's). So, I took the Plume Veil off the eVic, removed the old coils, washed it up and installed new coils. 7 wraps on 2mm (or so) with 26g and got the following reading...
Wicked her up. Primed her. Took a hit and Holy $#|+!!! 41w through a .4Ω coil is WAY better than 24w through a .8Ω coil. Amazing flavor and what a fog machine!
I am just having so much fun today learning new things with first hand experience.
Laugh all you want but even though I knew it had to be better, experiencing it first hand has really started to open my eyes.
Just a new experience by a n00b that wanted to share.
Vape on my friends.
I've thus far learned to build quality coils and have learned the nuances of wicking.
I have been using my Plume Veil on an eVic Supreme. Not the best combination as the eVic won't fire anything below .5Ω. Nonetheless, I have really been enjoying it and I was one of those guys that was like, "What's the point with dripping. It seems like such a hassle."
So, this last week, I have been running a .78Ω dual coil in the Plume Veil on the eVic. Not bad. Not bad at all. I was pretty proud of myself actually. Ha!
Even though I own a Nemesis clone topped with a TOBH clone, I wasn't using it that much. From what I remember, I had a .67Ω dual coil in it.
Well, today I received an authentic Nemesis.

Wow! No comparison to the clone. I haven't taken apart the switch yet to see if it is using springs or magnets but it works wonderfully. So much better than the clone that I upgraded with magnets. The threads are very noticeably smoother as well with no squeaking. The logos are much deeper and shouldn't wear off as I expect the clone's will eventually. Not trying to knock clones but in my case, I have gotten what I paid for. Very pleased with this purchase.
Ok, on to my point of this thread. Now that I have a mech that I trust, I know that I am not limited to .5Ω anymore. I am only limited by my batteriy's amperage output (Sony VTC5's). So, I took the Plume Veil off the eVic, removed the old coils, washed it up and installed new coils. 7 wraps on 2mm (or so) with 26g and got the following reading...

Wicked her up. Primed her. Took a hit and Holy $#|+!!! 41w through a .4Ω coil is WAY better than 24w through a .8Ω coil. Amazing flavor and what a fog machine!
I am just having so much fun today learning new things with first hand experience.
Laugh all you want but even though I knew it had to be better, experiencing it first hand has really started to open my eyes.
Just a new experience by a n00b that wanted to share.
Vape on my friends.
