if I run a atty at 1.2ohms in single mode or dual mode which will use more juice?
Go for the duals. You make your own joose right? It's really cheap.
Try a parallel!
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What is a parallel? Thanks.
I spent a good deal of my smoking career as a cigar and pipe smoker, so I'm used to a thick, rich vape. For this reason alone, I've used dual coils for probably 2 1/2 years. Single coils just don't do the trick, for me. My dual builds are consistently about .4 ohms, with 26g wire. I get a nice warm, full vape, with a bit of ramp up time, kind of like taking a slow drag on a cigar. I've found that I don't like instant on, with quicker ramp up, that I would get with 27 or 28g.
Rule... I just wrapped a HCP in another Nuppin' approximating your lead, a 26ga, 2.5mm, .4 ohms mounted well below the cap because I have a metal Syner DT on this Nuppin'/Mech Woodvil. It runs so hot with my long, slow lung hits that I'd have to loose the Syner DT and run a Pyrex DT on it for starters. Not only does the atty get very hot fast on even the first pull, so does the DT. It's also too hot for the joose I am running in this Nuppin', flavor suffers a lot, and it was running just fine with massive flavor with the 27ga .4 ohm dual build that was in it. So kind of amazing the difference between this build and the same value dual build I took out, and the one shown above that is 27ga, 2.5mm, .6 ohms with the coil up in the top cap. That build doesn't get the atty near as hot and the joose in that one likes that build a lot. Anyway, I'm going to put a Pyrex DT on it temporarily and try some other liquids in it to see if any of them like the build. If not I'll pull it, put in a new dual 27ga, .4 build and the preferred Syner DT back in it.