I just want to ask what the best wire to replace a Capo Squonker coil would be.
I'm a little confused on where to look, or ask.
I'm a little confused on where to look, or ask.
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I just want to ask what the best wire to replace a Capo Squonker coil would be.
I'm a little confused on where to look, or ask.
Capo Squonker Kit comes with a Combo RDA Triangle, a dual core atty.I think here is fine @Pessimistus
What type of resistance (ohms) you aiming for and what atty you using on your capo?
It's just youI just want to ask what the best wire to replace a Capo Squonker coil would be.
I'm a little confused on where to look, or ask.
I just want to ask what the best wire to replace a Capo Squonker coil would be.
I'm a little confused on where to look, or ask.
Welcome, I must say being a member of a few forums for various activities that this is the best and most easy to navigate I've come across. You'll find it very concise after a bit.I just want to ask what the best wire to replace a Capo Squonker coil would be.
I'm a little confused on where to look, or ask.
I think here is fine @Pessimistus
What type of resistance (ohms) you aiming for and what atty you using on your capo?
Get wire if you want to build your own, pre built if you don't yet know how to build. If you get pre built, rather use good quality, locally made coils, the guys here generally build a better quality coilI'm using exactly what it came with: Combo RDA Triangle, a dual core atty.
I installed the prebuilt coils, but don't know what resistance it came with, or what type of wire to
replace them. I suppose part of the question would also be should I be looking at wire or prebuilt coils?
I'm using exactly what it came with: Combo RDA Triangle, a dual core atty.
I installed the prebuilt coils, but don't know what resistance it came with, or what type of wire to
replace them. I suppose part of the question would also be should I be looking at wire or prebuilt coils?
I'd be freaking happy to build my own, just tell me what wire! That was essentially my question in the first place!Get wire if you want to build your own, pre built if you don't yet know how to build. If you get pre built, rather use good quality, locally made coils, the guys here generally build a better quality coil
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I'd be freaking happy to build my own, just tell me what wire! That was essentially my question in the first place!
I have already bought pre-built sh*t I freaking hate, tho not coils, but mods, & i don't want to have to buy
a bunch of stuff to find the right fit. I'm just asking for a little guidance. I'm damn near close to broke &
don't want to buy something useless to me. Why else would I even ask?...
Im sensing alot of frustration
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@Pessimistus where did you buy your vape gear from?
If you bought it from a retailer pop on over to them and let them help you and guide you.
There is no right or wrong wire type , the current 3 top materials of choice are kanthal, stainless steel and nicrokanthal aka ni80 .
Kanthal works well for more restricted attys as you can get a higher resistince much easier .
Stainless Steel is the in betweener providing a slightly lower resistance than kanthal and also you can use temp control with Stainless Steel.
Then Ni80 is the wire you want if you aiming for a very low sesistance and want fastest ramp up time.
Now wire Gauge , the lower the gauge the thicker the wire we be and the more resistance it will carry and take longer to heat up a coil.
Being the Capo Single 18650 mod and the RDA you using i would get 24 or 26 Gauge.
If you are going this route and buying wire have a look for some haywire flatwire, it covers more surface area this coil and personally produces better flavour than your normal round wire.
If you are going the make your own coil route where ever you buying your wire from ask them to make you the coils and to show you how to make them.
Im sensing alot of frustration
.
@Pessimistus where did you buy your vape gear from?
If you bought it from a retailer pop on over to them and let them help you and guide you.
There is no right or wrong wire type , the current 3 top materials of choice are kanthal, stainless steel and nicrokanthal aka ni80 .
Kanthal works well for more restricted attys as you can get a higher resistince much easier .
Stainless Steel is the in betweener providing a slightly lower resistance than kanthal and also you can use temp control with Stainless Steel.
Then Ni80 is the wire you want if you aiming for a very low sesistance and want fastest ramp up time.
Now wire Gauge , the lower the gauge the thicker the wire we be and the more resistance it will carry and take longer to heat up a coil.
Being the Capo Single 18650 mod and the RDA you using i would get 24 or 26 Gauge.
If you are going this route and buying wire have a look for some haywire flatwire, it covers more surface area this coil and personally produces better flavour than your normal round wire.
If you are going the make your own coil route where ever you buying your wire from ask them to make you the coils and to show you how to make them.
I can understand your frustration, this stuff can get very overwhelming very quickly, and yes, married for 20 years in June this yearExcellent. Thank you for that info. You narrowed it way down for me. I'm clearly not clued up on resistance to wire gauge ratios.
Now I have a much better idea what I'm looking for. Thanks for that. And sorry I got a bit snippy, I'm just annoyed at some ***** on
bidorbuy for something unrelated that she's stalling to refund me on. That & apparently, I'm PMSing. Any married lads here
will know how irrational girls can get at uhm, times. Maybe I'll make an app that blocks me from posting anything on line on certain dates.
Hell, men could use it too to know when to just duck & cover!
Thanks ppl. I think I know a bit more about what I'm doing now.
Thanks a bunch! Much appreciated!