Curiously enough I've always found kanthal to be more stable - length, less movement after repeated warm/cold cycles - than nichrome on my dripping rba's
You're absolutely right about slower kanthal's responsiveness, no clues as to the cause for that. Perhaps due to smaller wire section at the same ohms?
What I do not agree about is battery drain at higher voltages... With a given resistance, the higher the voltage the lower needed amperage for getting the same wattage, -> less battery drain. Have a look here, if you want, for a detailed example.
You're absolutely right about slower kanthal's responsiveness, no clues as to the cause for that. Perhaps due to smaller wire section at the same ohms?
What I do not agree about is battery drain at higher voltages... With a given resistance, the higher the voltage the lower needed amperage for getting the same wattage, -> less battery drain. Have a look here, if you want, for a detailed example.
I definitely recommend people to use nichrome wire when building attys with silica wicks. I don't know what it is about kanthal but it is not as responsive as Nichrome. If you have two coils with the same resistance but one is Kanthal and the other is Nichrome, the nichrome coil will glow much faster at the same voltage. Because of this you get much less gunk build up on the silica with nichrome.....and in the long run you will have much cleaner vape. Also, to make up for the lack of responsiveness on the kanthal you either have to take longer drags or up the voltage, either way you will drain your batteries fast.
Now for genesis style attys with SS mesh wick, I have been using Kanthal. It is easier to make coils and to adjust the coils so they are firing perfect. You get a very clean vape. However, if you want to always have that perfect vape you have to adjust the coils daily if you are a heavy vapor. You will definitely have to use high wattage, so you will drain your batteries very fast. The other day I took out my ego-c with me to a card game. I vaped that thing all night long with my lava tube at 3.7v and I didn't go through one batttery. I would have gone through two batteries for sure with my DUD.
Since I am sick of always adjusting my coils, recently I started to use nichrome on the DUD. You really can't adjust the coils like you can with Kanthal wire. The way I wrap the coils is to wrap them tight and make the lead to the positive post as short as possible and as tight as possible. I make it even tighter by adjusting the top coil downward. As long as you don't have a hotspot you will be good. With the Nichrome coil I take shorter drags and use less voltage. My batteries last longer. You will produce tons of vapor with plenty of flavor. Even though the flavor is pretty damn good with nichrome it isn't as good to me as a perfectly adjusted kanthal coil. However, with nichrome you don't have to adjust the wires everyday to get a good vape.