The Falcon coil.

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Lishamau5

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Hello all,
So I recently was gifted a Falcon tank for my birthday. Been loving it to no point end, but the coils don't seem to last very long.
I've examined the box the coils come in countless times. Can't seem to figure out what I should set my wattage at. Been experimenting over this time, but unsure if I'm in the right direction.

Anyone else have a Falcon?? :)
 

BrotherBob

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Can't seem to figure out what I should set my wattage at. Been experimenting over this time, but unsure if I'm in the right direction.
Welcome and glad you joined.
The .15 & .2 coils lowest watt markings is 70 watts. Suggest you start at 50 w and work down or up to suit.
 

djsvapour

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I run all coils as close to the bottom end of the recommended power range as possible.
Basically if it's a 60-80w coil I'd try to run it around 50w unless it doesn't work great. Then I'd up it to 60w.
I run 30-80w coils at 28w and turn it up to 40-50w for a few puffs if it's flooded.
Something like that. :)
 
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downstat

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Burnt through my first two falcon coils pretty quickly (less than a week if I remember). What I have found is, when switching in a new coil its best to leave it standing overnight if possible.
Almost seems that whatever wicking material they use it takes longer to fully permeate than other coils.
Had my current F2 running ok for 3 weeks now.
 
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