Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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How long did it take you all before you started wrapping really great coils?
Not to brag, but maybe an hour or less. I also make my own jump rings for chain maille, have been doing that for a couple of years prior to my vaping.
 

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You have to take into consideration the charging circuit in the device. Most only charge the battery well below 1A. A good charging circuit will charge at 1A. There are very few, if any that charge over that. You can supply it with 20A but the charging circuit is only going to pass through what it's designed to.


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I know. Depends on curcuit in device

But many of the newer devices allow for 2 amp charging. But yoy can't get 2 amp charging with a 1 amp wall plug.
 

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How long did it take you all before you started wrapping really great coils?


Pretty much everrything I change coils in require Non resistant legs. I couldn't be bothered with making the joined wire so I buy ready mades. If I do make coils i use a 14 guage blunt needle 7 wraps on 30-32 gauge Kanthal It didnt take long once I got the hang of it.
 

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Pretty much everrything I change coils in require Non resistant legs. I couldn't be bothered with making the joined wire so I buy ready mades. If I do make coils i use a 14 guage blunt needle 7 wraps on 30-32 gauge Kanthal It didnt take long once I got the hang of it.

I guess I should stay away from 26 and 28g for a while. 30 seems easier to use
 

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I guess I should stay away from 26 and 28g for a while. 30 seems easier to use

Its about how you vape. I need fast heat because I take small vapes. It suits me...... 32 is actually hard because its so thin. You need to play around with how they work in your device with your style of vaping.
 

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How long did it take you all before you started wrapping really great coils?

I made a good coil once.
 

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How long did it take you all before you started wrapping really great coils?

3 years ago I tried 7 wraps of 30g on the little blue screwdriver ... I still make the same coils today for my Kayfuns 1.7 ohms


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