Right on, I find that the combination of wattage/voltage selection and proper draw effort (negative pressure) based on airhole opening size have greater impact on vape quality than coil diameter.ymmv
I may however revisit the 1/16" tmc as I now have 29awg on order and because BMV and others seem to advocate it so strongly. Just not liking the idea of bowtie wicks or wick tucking to stave off the dreaded kpt leaks as I will never go back to flavor(less) wicks. Did I say never? Torn between two evils I guess.
I am really enjoying the kgd with its ease of wicking and longer wick lifespan when using 5/64" coils; especially when vaping some of my dirtier NETs.
Here's a thought. How about a vaporizer that you buy, at whatever cost, doesn't really matter, but that does what you want, so you can enjoy your vape? How about a regulated and integrated device that we buy, add a cartridge or something, and then we command the vaporizer to, "Vaporizer.....please increase my vapor output. More density please....warmer, warmer again.....need a double shot of nic now...ok, Vaporizer, entering public building, back down vapor, more....thank you vaporizer." Instead, we quibble about coil size, air flow, wicking materials, resistance, etc. I want a Smart Vaporizer, and I want our most talented engineers on the planet to get on this problem right now....pretty please? I've already had to learn about 101 things that I didn't need to know, just so I can have a great vape, and I'm pretty good at it too....but why?
Such a device would be priceless, would change the world, and no one would smoke....well, you know what I mean. Why? Because vaping would be magnitudes better in terms of experience and satisfaction. This isn't science fiction either. All of these technologies exist right now. We just need to do it. This new Unicorn/Dream Vaporizer would allow us to adjust the vape, not the elements that effect the vape, many of which can be, collectively, counter-productive. How about a real all-day battery? Shouldn't all vaporizers have a USB connection? OMG, why do we all have to become little mini-engineers, metal workers, electrical designers, fluid dynamics expert, etc., all to try to get a satisfying vape? Why doesn't all juice taste like the real thing? If I want strawberries and cream, why do 80% of the juices suck? I want a Smart Vaporizer that does what I command it to do, not learn circuit design and Bernoulli's Law. Why do vaporizers leak, wicks burn, coils short, etc.? Shouldn't someone smarter than I am work out all of these kinks and allow me to adjust the features of my vape, not the engineering of my vape? And, we're not even going in the right direction for this. Yes, we are miles ahead of where we were, but come'on, a device that is designed with the ability to adjust vapor and vapor temperature and vapor density and amount of nicotine (without changing juice), should be within the grasp of the world's brightest people. Let them do the engineering, I'll pay whatever they want, just give me what I want. Pretty please?

Oh, and smaller i.d. micro coils do work better. Bombarding a poorly performing coil and wick with massive wattage is not the same as achieving the effect with normal power levels. It's a physics problem, not an opinion, and YES, YMMV.
Good luck all and forgive my musings. I don't post too often anymore, but this has been on my mind.....
