Tugboat coil build w/ DNA30 Vaporshark

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rodeo302

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Hopefully someone with even more knowledge than me jumps in but 28 gauge will have more surface area for more flavor and vapor and if you do the same amount of wraps the ohms will come out lower of it has the evolve chip the you can go to .5 ohms said shoot a little lower than what you did and pics might help the others also
 

realsis

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Make sure your getting enough air flow to your coil and the wicking media is not restrictions it. Go over your build and wicking carefully . See if air flow is being restricted. Hope this helps. I use 28 gauge almost 100% of the time on different resistance coils anywhere from .7 to 1.2 and I get great vapor production. Your issue might have more to do with wicking than with the coil itself. Can you post a photo of your build and how you wicked.? That might be helpful in determining the issue. Best wishes
 

abosler

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yes, always position the air holes in front of the coils and make sure your cotton isn't suffocating the air holes. airflow is an often-overlooked but also very important part of vapor production. 1.8 ohms on a regulated device should be fine but if you feel you want more vappr than that, look into getting a mechanical mod and building it subohms. I'm currently using a Manhattan mod with a plumeveil rda and a .17 ohm parallel coil (I like it hot), and it produces huge vapor. the tugboat is great for blowing clouds and has a huge juice well so you're set with that.
 
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