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Posts posted by 3Rutez
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A 4/3 wrap would do it.
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I highly suggest downloading the 'Vapor's Toolbox' if you own an Android device. It will give you a general idea before you build your coil.
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The higher the gauge, the higher the resistance. The lower the gauge, the lower the resistance.
With 28g, 12 wraps around a 5/64" drill bit gives you 1.8ohm.With 32g, you would do 4 wraps around the same 5/64" drill bit to achieve 1.8ohm.
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No problem. I also figured out how to make a micro coil on a 1/16 drill bit with my drill. It makes it tight enoigh that you dont need to squeeze it with tweezers and heat it. Just torch it as is.
Yeah, I need to try that out. Here is a link to a how-to video on coiling using a drill. It is intended for beading, but is a universal method.
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That's a great idea. I hadn't thought of that.
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Be sure to only do small batches at a time. Makes it easier to dry, so you don't invite molds/mildew. A screen or wire strainer works well to allow airflow around the cotton for quicker and thorough drying.
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It worked for me. Maybe because it's my first time ordering? Hopefully it is still in effect tomorrow, as that's when I get paid and order.
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*DON'T FEED THE TROLLS*
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Discount code is 10020 at checkout.
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Who has Strawberry fields?
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I can't wait to try this juice. I have a cart full of flavors from EC, and just waiting for payday to click the order button.
Dragon's Crown 30ml, extra coconut
Dragon's Blood 30ml, extra flavor
Dragon's Delight 30ml, extra flavor
Dragon's Milk 30ml, shot of almond
Dragon's Choice 30ml, extra flavor
Feels Like A Nut 30ml, extra flavor
All 12mg
You can't beat their prices, plus the 20% discount. With all the rave reviews, it's gotta be some great stuff.
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It all depends on your preference. I prefer the IGO-W RDA for my dripping needs, but I'm not a big dripper. I have mainly been using the RSST since I got it. Haven't touched the KPT2, and don't think I will unless I need to pocket my mod, but then I'll just have it on my eVic. Plus I like the solid look, rather than the taper with cartos and the shield.
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You need to burn out that initial taste. After a few vapes, it goes away. Cotton tastes like a wet rag before it is primed, and then the flavor is awesome.
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Yup. If you have problems with flooding, try and mess around with the flavor wick (the piece you place on top of coil). Some have found that without a flavor wick, you get more flooding.
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ChocoCoco Almond from Fumi Vapor. Almond Joy type of juice. I know I know, I need to try Feels Like A Nut, but this was the closest thing the B&M had.
I'm on a total dessert kick. Fruit and candy flavors just aren't hitting the spot anymore.
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Yes. A lot of people use 3/32 instead. I find the bigger diameter allows for better wicking is all. With the nano coils, which are usually wrapped with 20g syringe or safety pin/paper clip, you won't get proper wicking with a top coil setup. It will burn the juice faster than it can reach the coil.
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Dang guys...... "CAN I TASTE YOUR JUICE!?!"
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I keep the fill hole unplugged. Really helps with the wicking.
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Oh yeah, defiinitely drill out the air hole. I drilled mine out to 1/8". The stock air hole felt like I was trying to suck a golf ball through a coffee straw.
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What, no MAP gas?
You heating up mattress coils!?! lol
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Mine came with the shield, which I will never use, but no cartomizer. Clone of a clone eh? lol, crazy. I've heard about those, and they haven't been good unfortunately. I guess people have had issues with the firing button, or so I've heard.
It is just a standard 35mm cartomizer. If you have a blue K100, you can have my shield.
Micro Coil, Cotton Wick KPT2 Build
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I have been hearing that you can get one for free at Harbor Freight. I would look into that. I have also seen people take the leads from their multimeter and hook them up to a 510 connection that they set into an electrical box. Pretty neat idea, and also one where they inserted the 510 connection right into the multimeter itself.
I will page Dr. Google and see if I can find a DIY tutorial. I have only seen pictures so far, but it is a fairly simple procedure.