Could not resist any longer. Lots of learning to do.
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Could not resist any longer. Lots of learning to do.
Lol, that is for sure. Started reading up on Titanium coiling on ECF, but got so befuddled after a few thousand pages, decided I shall just phone my friend, @Rob Fisher, as soon as I have coiling wire.Here we go... this is gonna be fun!
@JakesSA also has great coiling advice regarding temp control.Lol, that is for sure. Started reading up on Titanium coiling on ECF, but got so befuddled after a few thousand pages, decided I shall just phone my friend, @Rob Fisher, as soon as I have coiling wire.
Lol, until it fails....but, wait, we have backupsEvic VT in hand with Lemo wow how could I ever doubt technology
Could not resist any longer. Lots of learning to do.
Congrats for making the plunge into temp control @AndreCould not resist any longer. Lots of learning to do.
You will certainly be hearing from me - an armful of questions.Congrats for making the plunge into temp control @Andre
Looking forward to hearing about your experiences!
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Looking forward to it maybe I can help you for once. It's been rather one sided since I joinedYou will certainly be hearing from me - an armful of questions.
ipv4 with my lemo 2,yummmmmy
It's like the lemo 2 was built for temp control@Yiannaki temp sensing is amazing.and thanks i love the combo of the lemo 2 and ipv4.
Have you any experience w/ titanium coils?I'm getting tired of fighting the nickel.many guys say that the flavour off the nickel builds are way better. Honestly i dont think that to be true.
The issue with the lemo 2 is that the wick gets dry rather quickly and its does not get saturated quickly enough. i Found that when i wick the lemo 2 the section the coil needs to be snug but with enough space to get jst the sightest movement without pulling the coils with the cotton.the ends i cut off to meet the base exactly without too much over hang. also thin the side out a little bit to allow the juice to move up toward the wick a little faster. (turning the tank upside now now and again will help get the wick saturated too.)
unfortunately the lemo isnt the greatest tank for nickel builds. IMO try building on a dripper until you found your sweet spot and then try to replicate it into a tank.
i have not yet got my hands on some titanium. Its on my list of things to get at the end of july tho.Have you any experience w/ titanium coils?I'm getting tired of fighting the nickel.
Billow V2!VT 60 with Titanium coils. Initially had an issue with my first coil not wicking properly.
Not quite sure that I like the flavour on the Ti coils. Just ordered the CLR coils but already thinking of buying an RTA this weekend.
Just not sure between lemo 2 or billow v2.
Keep it simple. If you like a TC challenge , then get a something like the Billow that has a small dual coil deck or like I initially did, a Zephyrus . For better starting results in a tank, get something that allows for big single coils. For ADV TC tank duty I don't bother with tiny Rba's. Instead, I'm currently preferring rebuilding coilheads like the OCC, Arctic, etc, purely because I can do BIG 4mm-ish 26 gauge vertical coils in them, using a screw to keep the coil perfect throughout the entire build. SimpleBillow V2!
But they are both good tanks. (so get both )
Keep it simple. If you like a TC challenge , then get a something like the Billow that has a small dual coil deck or like I initially did, a Zephyrus . For better starting results in a tank, get something that allows for big single coils. For ADV TC tank duty I don't bother with tiny Rba's. Instead, I'm currently preferring rebuilding coilheads like the OCC, Arctic, etc, purely because I can do BIG 4mm-ish 26 gauge vertical coils in them, using a screw to keep the coil perfect throughout the entire build. Simple
@huffnpuff - I completely misread your post. Apologies dude.Keep it simple. If you like a TC challenge , then get a something like the Billow that has a small dual coil deck or like I initially did, a Zephyrus . For better starting results in a tank, get something that allows for big single coils. For ADV TC tank duty I don't bother with tiny Rba's. Instead, I'm currently preferring rebuilding coilheads like the OCC, Arctic, etc, purely because I can do BIG 4mm-ish 26 gauge vertical coils in them, using a screw to keep the coil perfect throughout the entire build. Simple