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Greetings everyone :D

So today the ammit needed a little pitstop and well... when in Rome I did a little build, one which I am decently satisfied with but would appreciate any tips to well...improve

Ss316 and Ni80 twisted together
Both 26AWG
Spaced ( not equally which irks me )
5 wraps at 3mm ID
0,44 Ohms
Flavour ( with my dodgy taste buds ) 8/10


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One never wears plakkies when pit-stopping. Also your plakkie color clashes with your shorts.

Well, you wanted criticism, that's all I've got.

Regards
 
@Smoke_A_Llama this looks pretty good, but, with your next attempt try not to twist the wire so tightly, keep the twist long and you'll notice a considerable flavour increase as well as it being able to wick faster ;)

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@BumbleBee , i havent experimented much with twisted wire

When would one use it ?
And why would one use normal round wire instead of twisted?
PS - am assuming twisted is essentially a parallel coil rhat halved rhe resistance?
 
@BumbleBee , i havent experimented much with twisted wire

When would one use it ?
And why would one use normal round wire instead of twisted?
PS - am assuming twisted is essentially a parallel coil rhat halved rhe resistance?
I would not say it's the same as parallel you get a higher resistance with twisted than with parallel. For instance parallel 24ga kanthal will give you 0.23 ohms at 5 wraps wile twisted 24ga kanthal will give you 0.34 ohms at 5 wraps.
 
How does one go about geting those twists long?

Well if you’re using drill, halve the speed and well don’t twist it as much

If you’re like me and use twisting pliers just don’t pull the knob as many times... wow did not mean it to sound like that
 
Well if you’re using drill, halve the speed and well don’t twist it as much

If you’re like me and use twisting pliers just don’t pull the knob as many times... wow did not mean it to sound like that
I twist with two screw drivers maybe a bigger screw driver? Will give it a test drive
 
I twist with two screw drivers maybe a bigger screw driver? Will give it a test drive

Let me know how it goes, benefit of that method is that you can see exactly how tight your build is so extremely low risk of “over twisting” :clap:
 
@Silver I normally use twisted for cloud chasing.Either that or parallel,but my winner of late has been the twisted,though you suffer with the result in a serious drop in flavour (especially of you twist them super tight as mentioned by @BumbleBee ).

Also,note that twisted coils make your tank extremely hot

I wouls have gone with clapton or fused clapton on a single coil rta as they are made for that.
Might as well make the most of it if that's what its made for,right ?
 
@Friep ill add some content to your thread when I get a chance.

Its a good idea,having that thread.
Helps us all learn.
 
@Silver I normally use twisted for cloud chasing.Either that or parallel,but my winner of late has been the twisted,though you suffer with the result in a serious drop in flavour (especially of you twist them super tight as mentioned by @BumbleBee ).

Also,note that twisted coils make your tank extremely hot

I wouls have gone with clapton or fused clapton on a single coil rta as they are made for that.
Might as well make the most of it if that's what its made for,right ?
I find the opposite to be true for me, twisted is cooler than parallels or claptons. Flavour is definitely better than normal round wire with ramp up on twisted coils being faster than claptons. I found parallels to be the hottest of the lot. I guess it's just a matter of finding the right build for that particular atty and of course what works best for you :)
 
I find the opposite to be true for me, twisted is cooler than parallels or claptons. Flavour is definitely better than normal round wire with ramp up on twisted coils being faster than claptons. I found parallels to be the hottest of the lot. I guess it's just a matter of finding the right build for that particular atty and of course what works best for you :)

Different builds for different ahhhh... guilds ? Sorry best I could spew out on the spot :confused:
 
I find the opposite to be true for me, twisted is cooler than parallels or claptons. Flavour is definitely better than normal round wire with ramp up on twisted coils being faster than claptons.

100% right. Using twisted 26g Ni80 on the Merlin Mini single deck. Running cool, flavor is great, never a dry hit. Only con, it's very thirsty.
 
@BumbleBee I should have been more specific,my apologies.
I run a 20ga Kanthal twisted to the max with an air drill-extremely hot and much less flavour.
However,the cloud production is beeeeautiful!!
 
Greetings everyone :D

So today the ammit needed a little pitstop and well... when in Rome I did a little build, one which I am decently satisfied with but would appreciate any tips to well...improve

Ss316 and Ni80 twisted together
Both 26AWG
Spaced ( not equally which irks me )
5 wraps at 3mm ID
0,44 Ohms
Flavour ( with my dodgy taste buds ) 8/10


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Love the colour you got on that coil. The Stainless and NI80 contrast each other beautifully!
 
@BumbleBee I should have been more specific,my apologies.
I run a 20ga Kanthal twisted to the max with an air drill-extremely hot and much less flavour.
However,the cloud production is beeeeautiful!!
Ah, 20g is a whole other animal, clouds off that stuff is epic but I agree, zero flavour.
 
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