I had a roll of 28gauge Ti gr1 from zivipf I wasn't using, so I twisted 2 x 2meter strands of it together in the drill, it's now my go to for Ti coils.I would recommend:
Ti Gr1 (if possible annealed) from a reputable vendor like stealthvape in the UK or Zivipf in Germany. I also heard good things from Vendors like Rio Grande (is that the correct name?). Beware that there is at least one vendor selling "magic" Ti enchanted and forged in the deep lava crates of Mordor especially for Vapers. It's grade 2 Ti. You don't want that. Well, you can vape it no problem but paying high money just because it was forged using magic spells doesn't make much sense when the base material is cheaper and less pure than any Ti gr1 out there.
Regarding sizes, it depends on your vaping and building habits. I use 26 gauge and 24 gauge. I also have 28 gauge which I pretty much don't use but it works. My experience has told me that thicker is robuster and can last a long time. I once had a 24 gauge coil lasting 5 months and I only changed it because I wanted to try something different. Thinner wires tend to deform when you wick them tight (with rayon for example) or when you're cleaning them.
Good luck and welcome to the dark side
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You surely must be a good person. Only the pure of heart are blessed with the privilege of vaping on pure Ti gr1. The rest must live with alloys[emoji14]I had a roll of 28gauge Ti gr1 from zivipf I wasn't using, so I twisted 2 x 2meter strands of it together in the drill, it's now my go to for Ti coils.
I'm very happy with it, and have had a 0.2 Ω coil in my aeronaut rda since Feb, and only changed the rayon wick once in that time.
Titanium coils last months, one of the best things about it, along with the neutral taste.
It's all I use, and has been for 10 months, I tried various gauges of SS, but went back to Ti, it works for me.
"Made for vaping" LOL.I personally recommend SSV Ti wire, its a wire thats actually made for vaping. Try to use the 0.5mm wire to start. And of course ensure you're in TC mode or use the appropriate files for eScribe if you're using a DNA200. There's a large community that uses this wire and the maker and owner of SSV can tell you everything about it. Give them a look on FB or on their website. Sweet Spot Vapors.
Short but sweet.....some political candidates ignore the truth and the public rewards them....likewise some vapers ignore the truth and reward the lies of vendors. Fools are everywhere and it's easy to sign up to be part of their legions.Hu, hu, hu Sweet Spot Vapor wire took whole Russ show.
So what you think?? I would love those that said its only hype and fraud to reply after listen show. It seems owner of SSV convinced Rusell and metallurgy tester Jeremy that his price is legit. The most interesting thing is other part of show which also include some Ni200 talking and how Ni200 coil lose weight after each use which is not good news.
Just curious if more experienced users have any tips for wrapping ti coils perhaps?
I've only been building for less then two months and twisted titanium coils of g1 28g are all I use. I might try a slightly thinner wire some time but otherwise I am very happy with the performance & taste so I'm likely to stick with these for the foreseeable future.
But the wire is very springy to wrap and often the coils turn out a little larger then the size I wrap them too. Just wondering if there's a way to stop that from happening.
I twist my wire with a vice and drill & then I wrap the coil around a stepped mandrel with the wire still in the vice under as much tension I can put on it without unwrapping my coil.
I've tried one of those coil-master coil jigs too but that just made a mess of it which led me to think that those weren't made with ti in mind. But perhaps I'm just doing it wrong, idk.
Just curious if more experienced users have any tips for wrapping ti coils perhaps?
I've only been building for less then two months and twisted titanium coils of g1 28g are all I use. I might try a slightly thinner wire some time but otherwise I am very happy with the performance & taste so I'm likely to stick with these for the foreseeable future.
But the wire is very springy to wrap and often the coils turn out a little larger then the size I wrap them too. Just wondering if there's a way to stop that from happening.
I twist my wire with a vice and drill & then I wrap the coil around a stepped mandrel with the wire still in the vice under as much tension I can put on it without unwrapping my coil.
I've tried one of those coil-master coil jigs too but that just made a mess of it which led me to think that those weren't made with ti in mind. But perhaps I'm just doing it wrong, idk.
Hu, hu, hu Sweet Spot Vapor wire took whole Russ show.
So what you think?? I would love those that said its only hype and fraud to reply after listen show. It seems owner of SSV convinced Rusell and metallurgy tester Jeremy that his price is legit. The most interesting thing is other part of show which also include some Ni200 talking and how Ni200 coil lose weight after each use which is not good news.
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Hu, hu, hu Sweet Spot Vapor wire took whole Russ show.
So what you think?? I would love those that said its only hype and fraud to reply after listen show. It seems owner of SSV convinced Rusell and metallurgy tester Jeremy that his price is legit. The most interesting thing is other part of show which also include some Ni200 talking and how Ni200 coil lose weight after each use which is not good news.