Yeah, series is about horsepower. You can get some muscular wattage within the CDR of good batteries with all that extra voltage.
You can also set your cotton on fire if you don't know what you're doing.
Yeah, series is about horsepower. You can get some muscular wattage within the CDR of good batteries with all that extra voltage.
Agreed! Stacked/series mods are not for the faint of heart. When I got my first stacked mod I justed used dual 26g round wire coils 4mn I'd. I was impressed. I made up some Killer coils I call Serial Killers. WOOHOO! That's the ticket right there. My wife doesn't like it. The whole house looks like a speakeasy on a busy night in nothing flat. Fog up the whole house.Yeah, series is about horsepower. You can get some muscular wattage within the CDR of good batteries with all that extra voltage.
You can also set your cotton on fire if you don't know what you're doing.
Have fun, it can take quite a bit of tinkering to find a coil you like on a mech. I'm still searching for a single coil/cell build that I actually like.
Just play safe, as you now have two batteries that can get nasty quickly instead of one if something goes south.
More nocturnal missions... recoiling missions
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Fresh fused claptons for my DWM Unholy RDA.
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On my RCM Infinity Mordor with some Hump Day Heisenberry.
Mmmh still trying to figure out what the adaptor does. It just looks like a sleeve to get a 18650 to fit in the mod. Mabye I’ll just get one and try it out sometime. I have a topside as well.View attachment 867517
The top of the stack has that black plastic which isn’t removable m, but that silver colored pin does move - which should allow it to make contact with the top of the bottom and bottom of the top battery.
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This adapter fits inside any of the 21700 mods I’ve tried. I think it’s out of a Topside but I really don’t recall. I just use this one whenever I need an adapter, rather than trying to keep all of them sorted for each different mod.
I don't know if you saw my response, but I have 2 unicorn stacks and it is removable. In fact it should be taken out of the tube. If fits on the end of the stack piece. You'll see what I mean. And yes, the contact floats to accommodate different battery lengths.The top of the stack has that black plastic which isn’t removable m, but that silver colored pin does move - which should allow it to make contact with the top of the bottom and bottom of the top battery.
Of course if you need any help we are here to assist you any way we can.Thank you. And I appreciate that I can ask for help and you guys step right up.
I have a dual Ni80 twisted clapton build in my copper og Goon 24 on my copper XXX at 3mm and .3ohms.Agreed! Stacked/series mods are not for the faint of heart. When I got my first stacked mod I justed used dual 26g round wire coils 4mn I'd. I was impressed. I made up some Killer coils I call Serial Killers. WOOHOO! That's the ticket right there. My wife doesn't like it. The whole house looks like a speakeasy on a busy night in nothing flat. Fog up the whole house.
Mmmh still trying to figure out what the adaptor does. It just looks like a sleeve to get a 18650 to fit in the mod. Mabye I’ll just get one and try it out sometime. I have a topside as well.
Yes...have we really been paying that for a 60 ml bottle of juiceYes!
Yes...have we really been paying that for a 60 ml bottle of juice
I for one will never go back![]()
That’s gorgeous! Did you get to pick the slab or just the color? Either way that’s a WINNER!!!View attachment 867557
How fabulous is this? A custom made stabwood door for my Armageddon! Even prettier in person.
That’s gorgeous! Did you get to pick the slab or just the color? Either way that’s a WINNER!!!
You’re making me wish for some for mine
Morning shinies
I use the rods from the CM4 kit to install every coil. I find their extra length makes it easier to screw/clamp down on some decks, and the coil slides off easily. The coilers themselves, make it easier to wrap fused claptons without the wire twisting. But for round and flat wire, I just use the CM rods stuck in the handle.
I've tried a standard coil jig, but for me, it was awkward to get the coil on and off the jig. So it really comes down to what you prefer using - and unfortunately the only way to learn that, is by trying out different tools.
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I don't bother with the stubby little winder piece that fits on the end of the jig - it's finicky, causes overlapping and just isn't needed imo.
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How fabulous is this? A custom made stabwood door for my Armageddon! Even prettier in person.
That was an incredible thing for them to do for youNeither, I admired one similar that someone made, and this was sent to me! I don’t know if that person would want me to name them...

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je ne follow not this parrtition
love the background too_ when i was a kid i kept telling ym parents to paint the house green_ they never listened...
Oh another thing the one that @Don29palms shared looks like a pretty good product in fact I put it on my wishlist even though again I do use my jig more often than a coiler. I only have two different options for my coiler and I've been finding that I need a little bit more variety lately