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nikkysikk

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I just bought a decent Kraken clone to use on my eVic. But the builds I'm doing keep coming up too low for the Vic to perform with. The only help I got at my local B&M was to buy a mechanical mod. But I'm not going to do that. So what can I do to make a build 1.3 or higher with 24. Ga wire?


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Okay my buddy brought me some 28 gauge and I got a stable 1.2 ohm build. I'm getting great flavor and TH but very little vapor. I'm assuming it's the width of my wick not fully touching the wire. Is this a cause?
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I was told less wraps with this thick of wire would do the trick but I keep getting sub ohms.

That is exactly the opposite.

You want more wraps and/or thinner wire. 24 gauge is way too thick of a wire -- you will need over a dozen large diameter wraps to get to what will work well on a regulated mod.

I use 30 gauge wire for builds on my iTaste MVP 2.0. 10 wraps or so around a 3/64" drill bit puts me at ~2.0 ohms.
 

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Okay my buddy brought me some 28 gauge and I got a stable 1.2 ohm build. I'm getting great flavor and TH but very little vapor. I'm assuming it's the width of my wick not fully touching the wire. Is this a cause?

I only use drippers, not RBA's, but 1.2 ohms is not ideal for a regulated mod like the eVic. These devices have a low maximum current (2.5 amps is typical), which means that it will need to fire at a very low voltage. Even if you set it to a higher voltage it will actually use a lower voltage to keep below its maximum amperage.

I've found that 1.8 - 2.0 ohms work much better on a regulated mod than going as low as 1.2 ohms.
 
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