Hey folks
fairly new in the hood here, I've started building some coils, I use the Kanger top tank mini RBA section or my Uwell Crown RBA, I'm using the SMY God 180 which can only fire from 0.5 and upward.
I have found spacing the coil gives me more resistance, however, I'm seeing some cool builds with two coils squeezed into the RBA, vertical builds, rewicking store bought coils, using 3mm coil spacing as opposed to 2 or 2.5mm
Can anybody shed light on what their rule of thumb is regarding building to specifically have higher resistance, for example, 5 coil wraps using 24 gauge Kanthal, spaced, or closely wound etc, and the type of build they end up putting inside, horizontal, vertical, two wires twisted etc.
thanks in advance
fairly new in the hood here, I've started building some coils, I use the Kanger top tank mini RBA section or my Uwell Crown RBA, I'm using the SMY God 180 which can only fire from 0.5 and upward.
I have found spacing the coil gives me more resistance, however, I'm seeing some cool builds with two coils squeezed into the RBA, vertical builds, rewicking store bought coils, using 3mm coil spacing as opposed to 2 or 2.5mm
Can anybody shed light on what their rule of thumb is regarding building to specifically have higher resistance, for example, 5 coil wraps using 24 gauge Kanthal, spaced, or closely wound etc, and the type of build they end up putting inside, horizontal, vertical, two wires twisted etc.
thanks in advance