Can anyone with both a Merlin and a Serpent mini compare the two in terms of Flavor, build deck size, and air flow? Thanks in advance
Merlin > Serpent Mini on all 3 of those categories IMO. I use the SM on a pico when out running errands (it has never leaked, weeped, seeped, etc) but once I am home (I work from home) the SM gets no use and I switch back to my Merlin and all my other bigger dual coil tanks that I have in rotation on my bigger mods.Can anyone with both a Merlin and a Serpent mini compare the two in terms of Flavor, build deck size, and air flow? Thanks in advance
Hi all,
I just bought pico + SM , and I think the default coil is very bad.
Does anyone here have a suggestion what coil I should used? someone says clapton, while others says ni80. [emoji14]
ps: my kanthal A1 24,26 awg, and Ni80 26awg is on the way.
Nice!!!Just got my Serpent Mini and used 24ga. SS to build a 2.5 ID 7 wrap contact coil. The coil reads 0.32 and vapes great!No dry hits,or leaking. I use it on my COV Mini Volt!
I have a 30g over 26g Ni80 clapton in mine. 2.5mm 5 wraps 0.60ohm's and its pretty good. It is my first build in it and is good enough to keep going.Hi all,
I just bought pico + SM , and I think the default coil is very bad.
Does anyone here have a suggestion what coil I should used? someone says clapton, while others says ni80.
ps: my kanthal A1 24,26 awg, and Ni80 26awg is on the way.
26g SS and Japanese organic cotton works best for meWell, I just ordered a Serpent Mini to fit on my Pico. It's coming from GearBeast, so I have a bit of a wait. This will be my first rebuildable. What do you guys recommend for wire and wick for my first build? Are the coil tools helpful? I have been using 0.4-0.5 ohm coils on a Atlantis EVO and a Melo III. So, 26 gauge Kanthal or SS and cotton?
I think of it as a memory test....the left-handed coil building.
I saw a video on Youtube where the guy said something like 'turn the wraps towards you instead of away from you', and that made it a bit easier for me to remember. Strange though, since 'clockwise/counter-clockwise' is a very easy thing for me to comprehend.Great info here.
I just received one of these a few days ago. It's been great so far. First wicking, I laid the scissors on the outside, right up against the base, then snipped. It started tasting a bit dry-ish, so I rewicked. The second time, I laid the scissors down on the groove of the base. Has been perfect since then.
No leaks, great flavor, vapor production is much better than I thought it was going to be. My only complaint is the left-handed coil building. I'm sure after a few more tries it won't be so bad.
This thread was the one that pushed me over the top to try it out. I'm glad I did, and I wanted to give some feedback for anyone still on the fence. Great info here.
Great Advice! I wick mine the exact same way and it really works! I also don't like the left handed coil build i always wrap clock-wise so its a little bit of a pain but you get used to it again i really like your postI think of it as a memory test..I saw a video on Youtube where the guy said something like 'turn the wraps towards you instead of away from you', and that made it a bit easier for me to remember. Strange though, since 'clockwise/counter-clockwise' is a very easy thing for me to comprehend.
Oh I must wholeheartedly agree with that!
Does anyone have this problem with a mini?
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