Tips for building the Flash e-vapor V2

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ianmcconnell

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Ok...... First impressions...


Wow.... its big.....compared to the Aqua.

Vapor..... Its ok I suppose. Tried it at 15 watts with a 1.4ohm coil. Nowhere near my Aqua.

Flavor...... Just Blah..... It may be just my rough build with silica and 30 gauge wire.

It is also very slack where the tank joins the base. Maybe have leaking problems.

Ok... thats it.... Now, some more playing. :)
 

JuicerJ

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Ok...... First impressions...


Wow.... its big.....compared to the Aqua.

Vapor..... Its ok I suppose. Tried it at 15 watts with a 1.4ohm coil. Nowhere near my Aqua.

Flavor...... Just Blah..... It may be just my rough build with silica and 30 gauge wire.

It is also very slack where the tank joins the base. Maybe have leaking problems.

Ok... thats it.... Now, some more playing. :)

You probably could go with a lower gauge wire (28G maybe) to lower your ohms. The build is pretty simple. Getting it to wick at the right speed is the trick. Higher feeder wicks should give you faster wicking. Lower feeder wicks (touching the wick thru the coil) should slow wicking down, but give it a chance it's a nice atty. There is also another thread on the flash e vapor on here as well that gives some tips
 

justdoeit

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coil building is pretty simple, 2 post design. Currently, I've got 2 x 30G wires twisted together, 5-6wraps for .8-.9ohms. Cotton running through for wick.

On the feeders, I've got 2 small pieces of SS mesh rolled up with a tiny amount of cotton in the center. Wicks no problem, with the occasional need to cover the airhole and draw with no power to force the "suck" down of juice to the coil (only when chain vaping and big hauls)

I've never had a leak out of mine
 
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