Just an idea. More wicking, more steam. Trying to improve. I need to get to a machinist and get my normal one made. Like i said moght not be a good idea. We will see.
I suppose... I get so much steam I don't want/need any more.
Just an idea. More wicking, more steam. Trying to improve. I need to get to a machinist and get my normal one made. Like i said moght not be a good idea. We will see.
So in parallel, with two four ohm coils you would only get two ohms. Meaning it will be a longer cable that gets warmer?
No, I think it works this way. TOTAL heat (wattage) would be the same. Surface temp on the coil would be cooler.
One 2Ω coil => x watts
Two 4Ω coils in parallel => x watts
Longer coil producing the same amount of heat. Since it would be longer, any single point on the "coil" would be cooler.
This is correct.
2 1-ohm coils would heat up to the same [surface] temperature as 1 2-ohm coil, but would require twice the power
not totally clear though as the internal temperature of the wire will be the same as well. the power dissipated and total heat load will be higher.![]()
essentially the temperature per area will be the same but we are doubling the area.
So basically the same heat, more distributed?
Also more power consumption.
So this could mean you wont be able to dry out the wick?
Dual wicks or maybe dual genisis, that might be something.
hey guys. what is the correct way to get an ohms reading on the Genisis? thanks
At the connector of course. Same as any carto/atomizer.
It seems to me that a dual coil further complicates things with the extra wire and likely just sounds impressive.
If you want to alter wicking properties with a coil and surface area, you can make tight coils with loops very close together or spread them out over more wick for more surface area.
Dual wicks or maybe dual genisis, that might be something.
Here is a drawing of a staged triple coil I was thinking of trying in the future to get both taste and volume with three different gauges of wire.
![]()
Only if you want the same resistance. I am shooting for multiple resistances. 1 for heat 1 for volume and 1 for taste.... Not sure if it would work in practice and you may need to build a pizeo pump into your tank to supply the the wick with enough juice =]That is pretty cool. One thing does come to mind, and I could be wrong about this...Don't different gauges of wire require different numbers of coils?