That's all I want to see is newcomers and veteran users alike get a better vape…right now. From the first time I saw a hand wind and recalled the engineer who showed me a pin vise tension wind decades ago. No reason to struggle in this world.
I believe it most has to do do with the narrowness of the tanks, the air column. Protanks are airy when full, bogged and flooding as the tank empties. Balance that with some airflow and power variability and it can be pretty darn close to a legitimate smoke. And the tank can bring out some rather unique flavor notes from many juices. It's great for tobacco. Particularly chaining at cooler temp's. Something you wish you could have done with an analog, and couldn't (too hot). But it's awfully lacking for the latter when power is applied and flavor is lost unless you have super wicking. I agree. I actually was getting better results with a Mini or even a 3TS before I rolled out tension and the Aero adapter. And btw, I resisted using these solutions as I tried to bring the thread up to speed. Likewise I hadn't built out the vast array of equipment I had accumulated Maz. It was just too much to do (I have 31 mods at the moment) and I couldn't focus on what users might be experiencing with their results. I do like your serious method approach to improving your vape. Congratulations, truly.
It's turned out to be a damned good spec for the Protank. More versatile and rugged than 30 AWG. However the latter at 9-turns on .07" (~1.75-78mm) 4.0V, 8W @ 2.0Ω pretty much defines the optimal center of production for the design. Right smack in the middle of Kanger's 2.2 and 1.8 heads. The 2.4-5 and now 1.5's being the outer boundaries. I'll continue to post validated (3 build confirmations) of both conventional and tension wind results (legs included) to expand the resistance signpost tables and hope others may decide to contribute on this thread. To newcomers having this information is vital to fast-track their quitting and adaptation.
Thank super_X_drifter. He truly is a scholar and a gentleman for seriously taking on tension as a viable alternative to help all vapers. And his support and inspiration for the average user to build solid logical builds helps the entire community. Insofar as the advertisers, they know how to read. And I'm sure they can find this board. If they want to learn they can learn with the rest of us.
However, to break down coil stabilization and geometry, build symmetry, tension, etc. (the premises of the two threads I often mention) requires a team…and certainly more than one or two clips. I urge everyone who succeeds to contribute and help others to understand that inferior electrical winds handicap a build's efficiency and keeps them from a better vape and reliability. Once they start to see after a few winds a 20% or more improvement in electron flow, they get the picture, vividly.
Later today I'm doing a local video spot at a B&M and will begin the process of talking this up. We'll see how this goes on the first outing. Wish me luck. Already done several workshops and am trying to better formalize and cookie-stamp this process. I have no desire to be a public persona with a tension mantra. I'm an avatar. I worked and researched this for six months to pay back this community for being tenacious first adopters and researchers themselves. I'm paying back what I couldn't pay forward. Don't all pile on at one time. I have no sponsors and I am self financed. I do appreciate acknowledgement every once in a while and get it gratefully. There are a heck of a lot of good people and vendors on this forum. That was a huge surprise about this business and industry. Honestly, it started to make me proud to be an American again. That prevalent sense of individualism, ingenuity, entrepreneurship, curiosity and opportunity that pervades this phenomena. Enough now…
Good luck Maz. Enjoy that vape!
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Yeah, i will send him a pm to thank him.
I am not as analytical as you in figuring out why things are the way they are in my builds when it comes to different clearos
I tend to prefer my net's a little warmer than my other juices. There are so so many variables in vaping from tanks to builds to juices to resistance to power etc.... Oh and btw there are variables within the variables
Thanks and keep yp the good work, and lots of luck at the workshop/demonstration

