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fright88

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Arr, I remember when this came out, it was on the radio all the time. Heard it so often I could sing the lyrics along with the song :D

Ha it's been part of my Thanksgiving tradition as long as I can remember it. It brings back some great memories and I too will probably be able to sing it till I am old and gray :)
 

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Ahoy, hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving, now the wait for x-mas is upon us, arrrr

A very good feast over at my sister-in-laws, plenty of left-overs in the fridge just waiting to be noticed.


Got some work done yesterday, back at it today .. business as usual :blink:
 

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Ahoy Crew!

Good to hear eveyone had a good Thanksgiving day :)
We don't have that in France, I guess French people are not thankful for anything....bah we're French, we have a reputation to maintain, grumpy, never happy about anything, complaining about everything :D

Everyone has a great week-end, be safe :)
 

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Whew, think I am gonna stop for the night. No mod fatalities yet and just put the first coat of sealer/finish on the batch. I must say that this batch is turning out just as good, if not better, than the last batch. Some of the pre-order people really picked some fine color combinations, I will try to post some pictures pretty soon.

In addition to having Macassar ebony for a body wood, I've also nearly doubled the amount of panel woods that people will have to choose from on the next batch.

I will probably be opening pre-orders in about a week, but no promises as these batches are taking longer than ever to finish as I'm trying to deliver a nearly flawless (as much as wood can be) mod to the people waiting on them.

I should have about 4 Destroyers, 2 Cutlass's and a few more Cruisers up on the website when the batch is done.

Later! Arrrr
 

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Well, I just tried an experiment.

Sometimes when I grab my cutlass to vape, I also grab my backup mod and take a hit off both of them at the same time.

I finally grabbed an A7, cut out two coils from a coil string and left them long and measured them out to about 4 ohms in length, which is about the full length of the coil wire. Wrapped the excess in a couple more loops around the wick, then I carefully mounted both of them in the A7 being careful not to short out the coils and managed to stuff all the wick inside.

I then measure the ohms at about 1.2 ohms when I put it together so I opened it up and found one coil touching the center post. Moved it up a bit, put it back together and measured 1.9 ohms. Just about exactly what I had hoped for.

Squonked till it was slightly gurling and WOW! Dual coils and running great. It does get hot pretty fast though and I would suspect I am gonna really go through the juice and batteries, but what a heavy hit its giving now.

So dual coils in a A7 ERA does work, just have to be careful getting it all in there :)
 
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Well, I just tried an experiment.

Sometimes when I grab my cutlass to vape, I also grab my backup mod and take a hit off both of them at the same time.

I finally grabbed an A7, cut out two coils from a coil string and left them long and measured them out to about 4 ohms in length, which is about the full length of the coil wire. Wrapped the excess in a couple more loops around the wick, then I carefully mounted both of them in the A7 being careful not to short out the coils and managed to stuff all the wick inside.

I then measure the ohms at about 1.2 ohms when I put it together so I opened it up and found one coil touching the center post. Moved it up a bit, put it back together and measured 1.9 ohms. Just about exactly what I had hoped for.

Squonked till it was slightly gurling and WOW! Dual coils and running great. It does get hot pretty fast though and I would suspect I am gonna really go through the juice and batteries, but what a heavy hit its giving now.

So dual coils in a A7 ERA does work, just have to be careful getting it all in there :)

Gah, right after I went on a recoiling spree! Now I have to give that a whirl. :D
 

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I tried that Dual coil on the ERA once (I've got one with two holes in the top cap...don't ask why :D) , but thought it was not worth the hassle, plus the battery drain was just amazingly fast. But I'll give it a try on the A7 as the system is quite different, with the air coming from the connector :)
Arrrr, can't wait to place my order on batch #20!!!! Great news Cappy :)
 

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I can do better than that Waho, how bout a step by step for anyone interested :D


First cut off a coil from the string.

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Then I measured resistance for the full length of the wire. It came out to about 4.8 Ohms.


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I knew I would lose a little wire length when I installed it, so I kept it at that length and wrapped the excess in more coils around the wick, nice and evenly spaced and then checked the resistance again. It came out to 4 ohms where I estimated it would be secured by screws in the post of the A7.

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Perfect, right about where I wanted it. Two 4 ohms coils hooked up in parallel will give 2 ohms.

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Make another one just like it

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Install the first coil like you normally would and ensure the coil doesn't touch the center post

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Then install the second coil, putting the wires through the opposite sides of the post you just used. Thats the easiest way for me anyway.

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Tighten the screws, trim the excess wire from the posts, then tuck the bottom wick into the bottom well

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Tuck the top wick into the well. Be careful not to bend the coils too much.

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Time to test it. It should come out to around 2 ohms if you build like I do and you didn't accidently short out a coil against the other coil or the body somewhere.

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Perrrrrfect!

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Yo ho!

Feel free to copy and paste this or give the link to anyone interested.
 
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i havnt been on much because of the holiday, by the way, hope yall had a nice thanksgiving, but i have to say these atties are great.. I had to pull the coil out already and said screw it wrapped a new one with some mesh around the silica.. no more burnt flavor. i like higher voltages.. friggin things work great.. i like the cup in the bottom too keeps the coil nice ans saturated.. ill post up a pic prolly tomorrow with my set up!! Thanks again Cappy!
 

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Nice tutorial Cappy! I use a fluke 87, wondering how old that 27 is? :p

My, we are up late!

The Fluke 27/FM is a made for military true RMS meter, made in the 80's. The military is dumping their surplus of them and going to a newer model. I picked up two last year with recent calibrations for pretty cheap on e-bay. One of them looked like it had hardly ever been used and the other slightly used and thats the one you are seeing. Fluke hardly makes a bad meter though and the 87 is a great model I used to use at work all the time.
 

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ahhh thanks for that awesome tutorial cappy. very nice pictures too.
so when you setup the voltage for that setup you take that as 4 ohm right?

Ahoy, good morning all, happy weekend!

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Two 4 ohm coils side by side would equal 2 ohms total, so I set my voltage at 3.9V to give me almost 8 watts of power.

If one of the coils suddenly burned out while using it, the ohms would suddenly jump up to 4 ohms and at 3.8v I would only be getting 4 watts of power.

The more resistors that are placed side by side in parallel, the easier current can flow so the resistance in that current diminishes.

http://www.1728.org/resistrs.htm
 
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