Picked up my first RDA at the JHB first single coild build done... 0.6 Ohm.... guess there is still much to learn...
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Lol okay... there you go... 6 twists on a 2mm presision screwdriver. 0.7 on the dot. I use the digital display on my mod to test ohm rating. I have found that it is pretty spot on when testing with the fluke aswell. I cnt say that Im getting the WOW flavor everyone raves about but im guessing my build isnt premo just yet.
Ill have to go bug my educator again...
Lol okay... there you go... 6 twists on a 2mm presision screwdriver. 0.7 on the dot. I use the digital display on my mod to test ohm rating. I have found that it is pretty spot on when testing with the fluke aswell. I cnt say that Im getting the WOW flavor everyone raves about but im guessing my build isnt premo just yet.
Ill have to go bug my educator again...
Great stuff @QBad
The flavour depends on so many things
What gauge of wire you used
How close to the airhole is the coil
What wicking material you used and how much wick
How tight is the wick inside the coil
How much power you running the coil at
The list goes on - and the ideal parameters seem to be different for each atty!
Amazing stuff. Lots of variables.
Trial and error
For more flavour, coil must generally be as close to the airflow as possible.
Im currently using a Heatvape Invader mod with 2 X 2000mah 18650 batteries. Max out at 30watts.I dont know the atty you are using, but for more flavour, try a smaller diameter, say 1.5 mm with say two more wraps
And try position the coil as close to the airflow as possible.
What power source are you using?
Im currently using a Heatvape Invader mod with 2 X 2000mah 18650 batteries. Max out 30 watts.I dont know the atty you are using, but for more flavour, try a smaller diameter, say 1.5 mm with say two more wraps
And try position the coil as close to the airflow as possible.
What power source are you using?