Post pictures of your working wick and coil setup

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juggalofisher88

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I dont think I have ever seen a parallel 30 g, I have been twisting my 30g. How does that vape?

The single one vaped extremely well, i just now took it out and put in a twisted 30g lol.
It heated up quite fast, great vapor and flavor at 6v

I keep coming back to parallel 30g alot here lately. I love how it dont hold heat like thicker wire but still covers alot of wick.

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The.Drifter

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Decided to give SS mesh wicking another shot so this morning I rebuilt my Sat22 to run on the Robbot ZNA :)

Was shooting for something simple in the 0.8 - 1.0 ohm range, decided to try this:

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So this is what it looks like built, came out to 0.8 ohms :D
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Little closer shot:
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Flavor and vape are enjoyable, just got to remember to do the "Genny Tilt" with this build ;)

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haven't posted in a while, but I found my sweetspot with a single coil 24g on the quasar
I've been using this coils for 3 weeks so far, longest I've gone and still don't want to change them as they just work
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wicked with rayon
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impressive heat time, much much better results for me than duals
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love those jets!
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best setup so far for me gp paps clone 18500 | quasar clone | 2puffs AFC DT clone
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SLIPPY_EEL

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24 Guage on a flat spiral. It was a bummer to build without needlenose, and it is not pretty, but this is the best hitting coil I have ever built.

nice one! it doesnt have to be perfect to work really well but the way i make one is by using a pin vise, you can bend the end of the wire and trap it inbetween the teeth of the pinvise then the other end i hold with pliers, and as you twist the vise to roll up your coil you can either push or pull the wire that is being held in the pliers to make the coils tight or looser.
i like to have a slight gap between mine to, it slows down the heat from drying out the wick to quickly and also gives me more wick coverage.

i'm also with you on it being one of the best allround coils. :) highly underrated!
 

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nice one! it doesnt have to be perfect to work really well but the way i make one is by using a pin vise, you can bend the end of the wire and trap it inbetween the teeth of the pinvise then the other end i hold with pliers, and as you twist the vise to roll up your coil you can either push or pull the wire that is being held in the pliers to make the coils tight or looser.
i like to have a slight gap between mine to, it slows down the heat from drying out the wick to quickly and also gives me more wick coverage.

i'm also with you on it being one of the best allround coils. :) highly underrated!
Yeah even a decent set of pliers would help. I am going to try a dual coil later.
 
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