How to use TC

Hi @Imtiaaz - i only caught up with this thread now
Especially the part regarding contact versus spaced coils

My experiences are not with TC though - just normal power vaping or mechanical on the Reos

I have found that for me i like the heat i get with a contact coil thats got quite a small diameter. I find with spaced it sometimes spits a bit.

The advantage of spaced is that it can lead to more surface area of wick in contact with the coils as the wick goes slightly in between the spaces. But for me i have generally preferred comtact coils for the coils i make. (Mainly kanthal between about 0.5 and 0.9 ohms.)
 
Hi @Imtiaaz - i only caught up with this thread now
Especially the part regarding contact versus spaced coils

My experiences are not with TC though - just normal power vaping or mechanical on the Reos

I have found that for me i like the heat i get with a contact coil thats got quite a small diameter. I find with spaced it sometimes spits a bit.

The advantage of spaced is that it can lead to more surface area of wick in contact with the coils as the wick goes slightly in between the spaces. But for me i have generally preferred comtact coils for the coils i make. (Mainly kanthal between about 0.5 and 0.9 ohms.)

That makes perfect sense, Thanks for the info @Silver, I have since posting that tried both and each gives something uniquely different to the other. The spaced seems to give me a bit more flavor but I find the ramp up is a bit slower than with contact coils. With contacts it seems to be a more "Powerful" fuller vape if that makes sense at all. So this just opened up a whole new chapter for me when it comes to what I want from my vape and which juice would work best with each type of coil.

I must say that I am having the time of my life experimenting with these coil builds, definitely A must try for those who haven't tried it already.
 
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