What Causes Coil "After Sizzle"

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Wern314

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It's hot ;)

Continue drawing for a second or so after you release the button and it will cool your coil a bit.

That was my first thought seeing that it's 22awg and it takes longer to cool down. This is the first time I've experimented with 22awg. Thank you.


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Wern314

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I've been racking my brain in Steam Engine over good surface area and heat flux vs low heat capacity. I can't seem to get that dense vapor I'm looking for and I've tried so many different variations. Its frustrating to say the least. I have the gear needed now i just need the results.


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Don't get frustrated enjoy the chase.

It took me a couple weeks of playing to find my sweet spot. When you do it will be worth it.

Single or dual coil?
What rda are you using.

Throw up a picture of your build, there are a bunch of real knowledgeable people here that will help you.

But when it comes to sub-ohm I'm not one of them ;)
 

Wern314

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Just a note, sometimes if your wick is to tight it will cause that after sizzle effect as well, due to not wicking as fast...not enough juice in the wick after your hit to help cool the coil down.
Sent with one hand, the other is busy vaping.

Its funny you just mentioned this cause I'm just noticing now that my cotton is way to tight. Its hard finding that happy medium between not enough and too much. Trial and error.


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