Hi all
It has intrigued me for some time what the difference is between coils of slightly different thickness. So for the past few weeks I have been testing different coils on my REO/RM2s and thought I would share my findings.
The two thicknesses I have tried are the 1.5mm and 1.8mm diameter. (micro and mini-coils, strictly speaking) I have tried these two coil IDs quite extensively on two of my REO/RM2s. One is at 0.9 ohms the other at 1.4 ohms. For the 1.5mm ID coils I use 28g Kanthal as I have been for some time. For the 1.8mm ID coils, I used 26g so I could get 1 more wrap and come out at exactly the same resistance. I wick both with cotton - the 1.8mm coils naturally have more cotton because they are thicker.
I was quite surprised by my findings
Bottom line is I prefer the 1.5mm ID 28g coils for their throat hit, quicker response and "sharper" feeling vape.
The thicker 1.8mm coils provide really good rich dense flavour, but despite me raising their height - I just can't get the same throat hit. It's not bad but not quite like the 1.5mm 28g coils. Another negative is they take a bit longer to warm up (especially on the 1.4 ohmer) and they display a kind of "afterburner" effect - whereby after you let go the fire button, there is still some vaporising taking place as the coil cools down.
Perhaps my experience with the 1.8mm ID should have been tested with the same Kanthal (28g) and maybe what I am observing has nothing to do with the "thickness" of the coil but rather the 26g Kanthal - but I thought I could get an extra wrap in and come out at the same resistance.
I think flavour lovers who like deep dense rich flavour will enjoy these "thicker" 1.8mm ID coils with 26g Kanthal.
Hope it benefits you
It has intrigued me for some time what the difference is between coils of slightly different thickness. So for the past few weeks I have been testing different coils on my REO/RM2s and thought I would share my findings.
The two thicknesses I have tried are the 1.5mm and 1.8mm diameter. (micro and mini-coils, strictly speaking) I have tried these two coil IDs quite extensively on two of my REO/RM2s. One is at 0.9 ohms the other at 1.4 ohms. For the 1.5mm ID coils I use 28g Kanthal as I have been for some time. For the 1.8mm ID coils, I used 26g so I could get 1 more wrap and come out at exactly the same resistance. I wick both with cotton - the 1.8mm coils naturally have more cotton because they are thicker.
I was quite surprised by my findings
Bottom line is I prefer the 1.5mm ID 28g coils for their throat hit, quicker response and "sharper" feeling vape.
The thicker 1.8mm coils provide really good rich dense flavour, but despite me raising their height - I just can't get the same throat hit. It's not bad but not quite like the 1.5mm 28g coils. Another negative is they take a bit longer to warm up (especially on the 1.4 ohmer) and they display a kind of "afterburner" effect - whereby after you let go the fire button, there is still some vaporising taking place as the coil cools down.
Perhaps my experience with the 1.8mm ID should have been tested with the same Kanthal (28g) and maybe what I am observing has nothing to do with the "thickness" of the coil but rather the 26g Kanthal - but I thought I could get an extra wrap in and come out at the same resistance.
I think flavour lovers who like deep dense rich flavour will enjoy these "thicker" 1.8mm ID coils with 26g Kanthal.
Hope it benefits you