Some great points here on a coil discussion. I will quote some points I want to reflect on... One of the issues that Mac is looking for I believe is that the touching coil retains heat longer because it's a mass of material. After you vape the coil remains hot for longer and the juice is just baking onto it starting right in the middle. A heat sink is much less efficient as a mass of metal compared to the standard heat sink which has spaces between the plate like metal. Coil cools faster after power is off causing less after burn on the coil. With tension what is the efficiency improvement, 5%, not a huge thing; were not building a rocket ship.
Rayon doubled the life I got on touching coils, spaced coils double the life again! With no noticeable negative effects. Every atty and build has a sweet spot.
Happens on middle 3or 4 coils rather than all 8-9 coils. More efficient?
The farthest spot from the feeding wick, the middle, heats the most. Coil heats more Unevenly. Is this uneven heating a benefit?
Yes it does but the time difference/ delay is increased with a touching coil. And of course the center stays hotter longer after you vape. It's more insulated by the wires.
I agree, every wire and build has a sweet spot. And many many things in vaping have a sweet spot.
Whatever works for you and me is just fine. We want longevity and don't care if its 5% less efficient when we double the life span of our builds.
And this has sort of become one of the major points of this thread. Longevity and less vape work means more free time and more vaping. Some people are bored and want to work on their gear all the time. Now a days I pull wicks to try something different - rarely out of necessity. - this is what's important to me today.
To me a touching coil is not adding a benefit in my vaping. *Micro size is fine it has its benefits, depending on wire size, build, and atty. the smaller the more wick coverage. I've been settled in on a 5/64 on the flashi and 1/16 on the wife's evod.
Rayon doubled the life I got on touching coils, spaced coils double the life again! With no noticeable negative effects. Every atty and build has a sweet spot.
Most of the vaporization is happening in the hot center, so gunk accumulates quicker there. When gunked, the center of the coil isn't cooled as much by juice and air, so that spot becomes even hotter exasperating the problem.
Happens on middle 3or 4 coils rather than all 8-9 coils. More efficient?
The hotter center is vaporizing it at an accelerated rate therefore blocking the through flow of liquid.
The farthest spot from the feeding wick, the middle, heats the most. Coil heats more Unevenly. Is this uneven heating a benefit?
And by the way all kanthal heat up from the middle out. Try it with a long straight wire. It will start at the middle. But the tmc does it with a bigger variance time between center and edges. The problem is how long the center stays hot with regards to the edges.
Yes it does but the time difference/ delay is increased with a touching coil. And of course the center stays hotter longer after you vape. It's more insulated by the wires.
I know that we're all after surface area, but I think past a certain point , or percentage of your wicks, the bell curve drops off...
I agree, every wire and build has a sweet spot. And many many things in vaping have a sweet spot.
Just reiterating what Rossum said. All kinds of different variances. I think we just need to agree to disagree and knock this isht off. You can argue over this till the cows come home, but there really isn't one "universal" thing that's gonna work well for everybody every time.
Whatever works for you and me is just fine. We want longevity and don't care if its 5% less efficient when we double the life span of our builds.
So... I'm not even sure what I'm comparing here, but the goal is having the cleanest flavor possible for the longest time possible.
And this has sort of become one of the major points of this thread. Longevity and less vape work means more free time and more vaping. Some people are bored and want to work on their gear all the time. Now a days I pull wicks to try something different - rarely out of necessity. - this is what's important to me today.
To me a touching coil is not adding a benefit in my vaping. *Micro size is fine it has its benefits, depending on wire size, build, and atty. the smaller the more wick coverage. I've been settled in on a 5/64 on the flashi and 1/16 on the wife's evod.