All I can say is play around with it and see if you like twisted. I'm pretty new to smaller atties like the RM2, Igo-s, and Cyclone. My go to drippers before REOs were OGO-L and IGO-w. I've got a twisted 32ga coil on my BF IGO-W and the twisted 30ga on the Cyclone. Both are 3/32 ID and like 5/6 wraps. I get more intense flavor and denser vapor production with the twisted, it cuts the resistance in half, and gives more surface area to vaporize the liquid. With the Cyclone I need to squonk every other hit, the Igo I can go four or five between squonks. The coil was a tight fit in the Cyclone. They seem to take about a 1/2 second to ramp up to temp, and hold some heat, so I wait for the crackle before taking a drag, and cut off power during the hit and keep drawing for a second or so after.Great looking setup Enaud!
How are you liking the twisted coil in the Cyclone? I have a Hornet & Igo-s on my older OG REOs and RM2 & Nuppin on my other 2. It seems there has been a lot of people commenting on their twisted coils and how much better they are than single wire coils. Do you find the same thing? I am curious how twisted performs with the smaller footprint of Cyclone/Hornet/Diva type atties,
I am so tempted to try a twisted on my Nuppin' but I have been hesitant as the single coil setup I have on now is so good! But you know how it is, always looking for that extra something.
I normally build a 7/8 wrap of 29g on a 16g leur with RxW that comes out at about 1.2 ohms. With the twisted would I need to add wraps to get the same resistance? Any insights welcomed.![]()
When I first install a new twisted coil, I leave the legs long, so I can fire it a few times and tune it up, squishing it tighter after firing while still hot, then inserting a bit and pulling away from the posts, till I like the shape and heat up glow. Then I loosen the posts and pull it into the cup and muscle the legs where I want them with the tweezers. Have fun