Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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    I'm not afraid of being happy. However anytime I am, I'm always waiting for the other shoe to drop, because it never lasts very long.

    Andria

    Happiness is an inside job, if someone is waiting for others to make them happy ... they might be in for a very long wait.
    I CHOOSE to be happy .................. and others can't stop me from being happy.

    But a step up from a regular single wire coil?
    or not?

    The real question is ... do I want a "step up .. or not" from a single wire coil?
     
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    3mg Meniere

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    My SO likes colors. So she asked me if it was possible to put 1-2 drops of food grade coloring to the juice, to make it look "cool".

    I've never thought about that. But it is doable?

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    Not advisable.
     

    Vapez

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    Yes it is possible, and there are juice manufacturers that do it, but that doesn't make it a good thing.
    I am completely aware of that it's not healthy. Again, this is something that'd be cool to try out on or two times.

    Why haven't anyone invented organic food coloring?

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    3mg Meniere

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    I am completely aware of that it's not healthy. Again, this is something that'd be cool to try out on or two times.

    Why haven't anyone invented organic food coloring?

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    If you want to try it one or two times, just to impress others or take a cool photo of your devices, OK. Just not as a general rule. Better to get tinted tanks. Some juices look brownish or orangish naturally.
     

    lpboyle

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    And now for Liam's tootle du jour:

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    Kangertech T3'D on eGo C-Twist with Saffire Vapor Irish Cream 12mg

    Vape Pen of unknown provenance with 502 e-liquid's Cowboy Red 18mg

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    Boden

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    I don't have a target atty mate, it's more for my general learning ATM (I do have an atty under design though) ;)

    First I look at the air port, the coil should be smaller than the airstream hitting it. If the coil is too wide (OD) the side away from the air port will over heat and add a burnt/off flavor. If it is too long the outside wraps will overheat.

    Now that I have a size to build i'll choose from spaced, bowed, contact, chimney, horizontal, vertical coil types.

    (A chimney coil could work well in the Taifun) @Oregon Linda

    Then using the smallest usable wire figure out the configuration that will cover the surface area of wick I want and be in the resistance range the power supply can handle for the power required. Single wire, parallel wire(s), etc.
     

    nebulis

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    Then using the smallest usable wire figure out the configuration that will cover the surface area of wick I want and be in the resistance range the power supply can handle for the power required. Single wire, parallel wire(s), etc.

    Why the smallest, Boden?
     

    Boden

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    Why the smallest, Boden?

    Smaller wire has more usable contact area than thick wire over a given surface area. Also with more wraps of small wire you get better vapor venting away from the wick between the wraps.

    22 awg vs 28 awg or 26 vs 32
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    nebulis

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    Smaller wire has more usable contact area than thick wire over a given surface area. Also with more wraps of small wire you get better vapor venting away from the wick between the wraps.

    22 awg vs 28 awg or 26 vs 32
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    Yes, you need more wraps. But I thought that thin wire reacts quicker and as a consequence, gets/may get hotter than a somewhat thicker wire - so how to make a good bargain?

    This "venting away from the wick between the wraps " is one of the reasons why I never make microcoils.
     

    TrollDragon

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    Speaking of coloring, I really want to check out a bottle of Mad Murdocks Radiator Pluid one of these days for the total anise OVERLOAD! :w00t:
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    They say you can cut it by 75% and it still has a wicked anise flavor!

    I want to get some of that blue/green juice that Obi (Dirk Oberhaus) always features in his YouTube videos. Does anyone (possibly @nebulis) know what it is he is using?


    Juice up queued at 30:50...
     
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    LJFinFLA

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    Smaller wire has more usable contact area than thick wire over a given surface area. Also with more wraps of small wire you get better vapor venting away from the wick between the wraps.

    22 awg vs 28 awg or 26 vs 32
    View attachment 503284

    Which is why I prefer using clapton coils.
     

    Boden

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    Yes, you need more wraps. But I thought that thin wire reacts quicker and as a consequence, gets/may get hotter than a somewhat thicker wire - so how to make a good bargain?

    This is based on a myth/ misunderstanding about thermal capacitance. With thick wire because of the slow heat up you can over power the coil and vape on the heat up, but take too long a puff and it will over heat. Smaller wire is exactly the same, you can over power the coil for the legnth of puff you want to take.

    Now if you dont over power, the advantage with small wire is you can set the power level to reach a chosen temperature equilibrium and it will come up to that temp and level off much faster than thick wire.

    This "venting away from the wick between the wraps " is one of the reasons why I never make microcoils.

    I think you mean 'contact coils'. A microcoil is a coil with an ID between 1.5-1.9mm (spaced or contact).
     

    nebulis

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    I want to get some of that blue/green juice that Obi (Dirk Oberhaus) always features in his YouTube videos. Does anyone (possibly @nebulis) know what it is he is using?
    Sorry ... I don't watch Obi any more, nothing for tootlers in his reviews :D.
    But it is possible that he uses colored liquid only for demonstration purposes.
     
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