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Item being sold:
PS3 Slim 250GB
2 x PS3 DualShock 3 Controllers (1 working + 1 mostly working [L2 sometimes triggers on its own])
9 x Game Discs (2 in paper sleeves)
1 x Power Cable
1 x PS3 AV Cable
1 x PS3 Composite Cable
2 x Controller Charging Cables (1 short, 1 long)
Games included...
Item being sold:
PS3 Slim 320GB (no box)
1 x PS3 DualShock 3 Controller
9 x Game Discs + 2 x Digital
Gioteck EX-05 Headset
1 x Power Cable
2 x PS3 AV Cables (1 short, 1 long)
1 x Controller Charging Cable
Games included:
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Battlefield 3
Battlefield 4 (Digital Premium...
There's not nearly enough power running to that coil and it's working the batteries pretty hard...
Change to 3 wraps:
Way less voltage required to get the same output... Much better temperature. You could go up to 65W using less volts.
I'd probably go with a 3 wrap if running a 4mm ID single coil with that wire and vape it between 35-65W. It might burn the cotton in the center if you chain vape though. I'd give that a go. You'll have to decide if it's easier to remove wraps or build a new coil... 6 of one, half a dozen of the...
On a single coil:
More wraps = more resistance
Larger ID = more resistance
More metal = more resistance
Add another coil wire in parallel, dual, triple, quad etc. Then you would divide the single coil resistance by the number of coils.
Multi-coil builds:
More coils/metal = less resistance
Looking at the heat flux, you'll probably get quite a cool vape with that build I recommended... You would probably need to vape at around 110W on that build to get a decent warmth which sounds a bit high for the Blotto.
That wire may be better suited to single coil builds. I have a nickel...
My calculator (Vape Tool Pro for Android) says that it should be about 0.48 ohms based on the specs you gave.
0.4 if you build a 5 wrap 4mm ID with that wire.
I'd probably go with a 6 wrap 2.5mm ID dual coil build in the Blotto (though I dont own one) using that wire which should give you...
Thank you very much for the feedback @Geoff!! I appreciate you taking the time to find this out for us...
@Dela Rey Steyn, I know @Resistance mentioned not taking chances with rapeseed previously but let's hear what he has to say :)
Thank you very much for the review @Hooked!! :wasntme: I'm super happy that you enjoy the coffee :whew:
Rest assured, the products will be available at a higher nicotine strength in the coming months and I'll make sure that you're one of the first to know ;)
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In the past year, China has banned online sales of e-cigarettes on e-commerce...
Just a heads-up to everyone... These are called Sobucky Super Aromas and as such, the correct acronym is SSA and not SUPA... This can be seen from the existing flavour listings on E-Liquid-Recipes.
The ELR database is a bit of a mess as it is so best that we all do our bit to keep things tidy.
Thanks for the flavour reviews @Rude Rudi!!
Just a heads-up to everyone... These are called Sobucky Super Aromas and as such, the correct acronym is SSA and not SUPA... This can be seen from the existing flavour listings on E-Liquid-Recipes.
The ELR database is a bit of a mess as it is so best...