The thing about flavor... still not getting quite as much from this TC setup as I get from my standard kanthal setup, despite that both are using identical atties. I'm wondering if wrapping the coil using just 6 wraps instead of 7 would make that much difference, giving me a *sharper* flavor as the kanthal does? Or should I go with 26ga and use *more* wraps? Is there anything else I might try, to bring out more of the flavor? I'm at 390F, and it's producing a quantity of vapor beyond which I don't think I can comfortably go, nor could I really deal with much more TH.
Could it be that perhaps I didn't get the wire clean enough? I washed it with dish soap, rinsed in hot water, then in filtered water, wiped it down with alcohol, rinsed again in filtered water -- if that didn't clean it, I'm not sure what would, and when I wiped it with alcohol, I saw nothing coming off it onto the cotton pad I used.
The analogy that comes to mind for what I'm experiencing is somewhat like the difference I vaguely perceived when I first began listening to music on a CD player as opposed to a phonograph, or something like the "loudness equalization" setting I find in this new Windows' sound system setup -- as if the sharper peaks are smoothed into more uniformity with the whole. It's a subtle enough difference that without a side-by-side comparison, I'm not sure it would be a really glaring difference, but this morning while I let the Evic charge, I used the kanthal-coiled Achilles on the CF4, and there really is a difference. Just not sure how I might address it. The Ti1 and kanthal coils are both wrapped around a 3/32 drillbit, and wicked identically with Shiseido organic cotton (which I prefer to KGD).
Any feedback or suggestions would be more than welcome.
Andria