Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part 2

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bigbells

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Christmas vapes - if possible .

Cranberry , christmas pudding , anything and nutmeg , egg nog ,

So have you tried pumpkin pie yet, Wolf? Here are the ingredients used in pumpkin pie spice (without which, pumpkin pie would not be pumpkin pie): cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and allspice. The name allspice might lead some to think that it's a blend of spices, but it is not. Allspice is the fruit of a specific tree... blame 17th century England for the misleading name.
 

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Allspice pimenta I have some in the cupboard but not in vape form.

Don't think i tried pumpkin pie unless I did in Vegas.

Get ye some of that canned pumpkin pie filling, even if it's $7 or more for a can. You don't even have to make a pie, you can just open the can and eat it with a spoon. Then you'll know what pumpkin pie tastes like.
 

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Is it then a dual coil ?

You could argue that it is, and in some ways (like total resistance) it works the same. But it's not the same has having two separate coils with two separate wicks, so I think it's less useful to call it the same thing. Some people call two wires wrapped side-by-side a "parallel" build, and two coils a "dual" build, but then that's confusing because you can have two coils wired in parallel or in series. I think the terminology isn't very precise. But, you can always include pictures.
 

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Still don't grasp the difference in an arty between parallel dual and series dual.
I think you may have explained once but i probably was trying to picture it then may have seen a device or so on a page and started to look at that :) .

Or as usual other thoughts were swirling around.

I could attempt an explanation if you like.
 

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Ok, for the sake of simplicity, say you have three screws or contact points numbered 1,2 and 3. If you connect a coil from 1 to 2 and another coil from 2 to 3. If you apply -power to number 2 and + power to 1 and 3, that would be parallel. If you connect -power to 1 and + power to 3, that would be series which would double your resistance.
 
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