Post pictures of your working wick and coil setup

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ebhomepc

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Sorry for crappy picture this come out at 1.3 ohm

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If that was for me, its working great, like most of my juices with mesh but got some that i like on eko to. Need another dripper, switching to often at the moment. Its 28awg, feels like sub ohm but im not sure wat it is exactly.

Interesting concept!!! What gauge and how does it work for you?

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If that was for me, its working great, like most of my juices with mesh but got some that i like on eko to. Need another dripper, switching to often at the moment. Its 28awg, feels like sub ohm but im not sure wat it is exactly.



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please tell me you are using a Multi-meter before you fire up a new coil. If you dont what it is resistance wise you should be firing your mod with it.
 

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Nah, i use only mech mods with my gens and dripper and MNKE's, they wont fry, wont be any lower then 0.8 and they can handle more then that. Usualy i use 30 awg, then im around 1.0 -1.1 ohm, now with 28 i not sure wat it is.
Can understand people use Multi meters but i would go nuts if need to use that all the time, dont have one.
 
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Jeremy Evans

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Nah, i use only mech mods with my gens and dripper and MNKE's, they wont fry, wont be any lower then 0.8 and they can handle more then that. Usualy i use 30 awg, then im around 1.0 -1.1 ohm, now with 28 i not sure wat it is.
Can understand people use Multi meters but i would go nuts if need to use that all the time, dont have one.

MNKE or not, a multimeter can cost less than one of your batteries you run. Its a safety precaution and a necessary one if you build your own coils.
 

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I'm going w Monoxide on this one... You build enough coils, you know within .2 ohms what the resistance is going to be with out using a meter. At this point, I meter my coils just to see how close I am to what I was shooting for, but that's usually after I've dry fired and adjusted my coils. Fact is a good LiMn 18650 will pop a bad coil long before it suffers anything close to damage.

Metering is definitely a good idea but not metering isn't exactly Russian Roulette either... Especially if you're an experienced builder using high drain batteries.
 
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