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I started out vaping on an RDA about a year ago and I was building my coils at around 1.2ohms dual coil.Then after a while I needed more vapor production so I went sub ohm.I know some people build dual sub ohm coils around .4 or less a ohms.i built dual .3 ohm coils the other day on my stillare and I nearly hacked a lung out.I'm a single coil guy all the way,dual coil is just too much for me.Anyone else have the same experience?

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I personally have not experienced this - mainly because I am completely satisfied without subohming. But from my reading it seems airflow is key in the area of sub ohming so you might want to address that in some research.

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Maybe check topics in the cloud chasing sub forum, thats where most of the sub ohm questions have been answered. I am like Bebop, I am perfectly fine with a 1.8ohm factory coil although the Tiger Single Coil that Compenstine sent me is pretty sweet. Its 1.4-1.5ohms.

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I had a single twisted 28 gauge kanthal coil for the longest time on my stillare.I think it was about 0.4 ohms,but I tried it in my plume veil and i don't get the same vapor production.I just need to experiment with different coil builds

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Just built a 0.4 ohm build single vertical micro coil in my plume veil,and she is chuckin' the vape! I think vertical micro coils are my favorite.when I build them horizontal I get a lot of spit back and popping.but when they are vertical its like a smoke stack!!!

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I am a big fan of vertical coils. I usually build a dual 3.2mm vertical coil @ .4 ohms in my Tobh. I was running the same thing in my 454 big block, but it seems to like horizontal better.

I am going to get some Tiger wire from Comp one of these days and try some verticals in it.

I have been in a dripping rut the last few weeks. I have not been using the RDA's much lately.

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