The Device:
Atmomixani Dome clone. $22 bucks on fasttech. It's a beautifully done clone, and worth EVERY PENNY. Machining is fantastic, threads are great and it's beautiful as a whole, albeit one of the largest genesis attys out there.
The Build:
Loosely wrapped #500 mesh. Hollow ish and solid ish at the same time. Dual wicks. 10 wraps of 26 gauge microcoils on each. Comes out at around .74 ohms last time I checked.
The How To:
Doing microcoils on mesh isn't easy. It took a lot more time on my Provari because it shorted and threw an error code a lot. Far easier on a mech, because I can just pulse through the shorts. And pulse I did. I used a half charged battery, just generally good common practice. I built it with one wick and coil and pulsed that one until it was satisfactory. Then I replicated the same thing in wick hole #2 and pulsed through the shorts on that one. Lots and lots of pulsing. Placed in on the ohm checker in between builds to make sure I was above .2 ohms. Lowest it ever went was .34 ohms. I believe most of us would generally consider this "safe" for pulsing using Sony VTC5 batteries. I can't stress the pulsing and testing enough. When all the shorts pulsed out, I would give it a longer fire, let the coils light up and then boom! another minor short. Keep pulsing and pulsing. literally can't stress this enough.
The Dome

The Build


I feel like riptrippers right now, this is the craziest build I've EVER done, save maybe doing a mesh build on my russian 91%, which was tough too. The vape is hot, and blows madness clouds, not quite as dense as my Trident, but I've ALWAYS loved the flavor presented by mesh. When I get my Reo and Reomizer2, I'll probably mesh that as well, given the ceramic cup.
Enjoy guys, vape on and be SAFE with your build. This one is high risk, high reward, and as shorty as mesh/microcoils can be, you darn well better be using the best, safest battery you can get your hands on
Edit: By the way guys, I built this on my Infinite Stingray clone with Sony VTC5 batteries
Atmomixani Dome clone. $22 bucks on fasttech. It's a beautifully done clone, and worth EVERY PENNY. Machining is fantastic, threads are great and it's beautiful as a whole, albeit one of the largest genesis attys out there.
The Build:
Loosely wrapped #500 mesh. Hollow ish and solid ish at the same time. Dual wicks. 10 wraps of 26 gauge microcoils on each. Comes out at around .74 ohms last time I checked.
The How To:
Doing microcoils on mesh isn't easy. It took a lot more time on my Provari because it shorted and threw an error code a lot. Far easier on a mech, because I can just pulse through the shorts. And pulse I did. I used a half charged battery, just generally good common practice. I built it with one wick and coil and pulsed that one until it was satisfactory. Then I replicated the same thing in wick hole #2 and pulsed through the shorts on that one. Lots and lots of pulsing. Placed in on the ohm checker in between builds to make sure I was above .2 ohms. Lowest it ever went was .34 ohms. I believe most of us would generally consider this "safe" for pulsing using Sony VTC5 batteries. I can't stress the pulsing and testing enough. When all the shorts pulsed out, I would give it a longer fire, let the coils light up and then boom! another minor short. Keep pulsing and pulsing. literally can't stress this enough.
The Dome

The Build


I feel like riptrippers right now, this is the craziest build I've EVER done, save maybe doing a mesh build on my russian 91%, which was tough too. The vape is hot, and blows madness clouds, not quite as dense as my Trident, but I've ALWAYS loved the flavor presented by mesh. When I get my Reo and Reomizer2, I'll probably mesh that as well, given the ceramic cup.
Enjoy guys, vape on and be SAFE with your build. This one is high risk, high reward, and as shorty as mesh/microcoils can be, you darn well better be using the best, safest battery you can get your hands on
Edit: By the way guys, I built this on my Infinite Stingray clone with Sony VTC5 batteries
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