Smoke Chucking Build

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MrKiltYou

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I followed Rip Tripper's stove top coil build and made this vapor chucking machine. In his video he recommended 26ga wire which I didn't have so I made it with 28ga with the same wraps and it came out to a .23 build with dual coils. I wish I had some zero nic right now because this burns fast!

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tw33k

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I followed Rip Tripper's stove top coil build and made this VAPOR chucking machine. In his video he recommended 26ga wire which I didn't have so I made it with 28ga with the same wraps and it came out to a .23 build with dual coils. I wish I had some zero nic right now because this burns fast!

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MrKiltYou

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I made about five or six junk coils in the beginning. I just pushing the towards the hub as I wrapped. Didn't come out perfect. I then bent the leads as described. Lastly I put the coil in some flat wide pliers like the rear part of needle nose and heated the coil with a torch.


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I've been trying to do this build for days, I can't get the wraps on top of each other, I just can't, and I'm basically using the same thing he does... did it once, one coil, that's it. failed ten other times. any tips on how to make it happen?

It's easy. Takes less than 30 seconds if you use the right physics…


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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/486794-protank-microcoil-discussion.html


Greater efficiency (more vapor at given resistance), less amp draw…lot less fiddly.

Good luck.

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