Post pictures of your working wick and coil setup

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USMCotaku

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technically you do get a bit more surface area...
for example on contact coils your wick is just touching lets say 60% of the inner circumference of the wire as the next wire prevents the wick to "hug" a bit more circumference of the coils, with spaced ones your wick is free to hug a bit more of each individual loop thus giving you more surface area


Considering its not flat wire, when the wick expands it would have the same effect on non spaced. If there was a difference, it would be negligible. I still say the main difference is more wick material inside the heating area, not coil surface area. The only real way to increase surface area of round wire is to do build like twisted wire, Clapton's etc..
 

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So this build is 24AWG Nichrome80 wrapped with 32AWG Nichrome80. First Clapton build! Stable at 0.16Ω in a Mutation X atty on (and only used on) a Barbaric mods parallel 18650 unregulated box mod with 2 Sony VTC5's.

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My second dripper build. Twisted 26 gauge nichrome 3mm diameter on my mutation x v2 clone comes in at .3 ohms on my istick 50w. I need to get some thinner wire so I can do even more crazy builds. Only have 24g and 26g nichrome at the moment besides from my ni200 wire I use in my subtank mini on my vaporshark rdna 40.
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