Somebody inquired about the Wasp Nano RTA. They asked if kanthal wire was good for it. First post-
"Kanthal is a reliable wire. However, the wasp likes a wide coil.
24g 10 wrap at 30-35 watts is what I used to use in my wasp."
I've never used a 10 wrap 24ga coil. But if I wanted to vape at 30-35W I wouldn't do ten wraps of anything. I might use a fused clapton resulting in ten wraps but I wouldn't use dual 24.
Maybe this is one of those things that nobody agrees on but, in that situation do you think 10 wraps of 24ga kanthal is a bit overkill for the power applied? Wouldn't 5 or 6 wraps be more efficient?
I have never tried thick wire with a lot of wraps at such a wattage setting. Maybe I should just try it and see for myself? Am I missing out on something? Tell me what you think please.
So basiclly people use thick wire with a lot of wraps. Then say the power they use for the big coil, which to me looks likes like overkill for the wattage applied.
"Kanthal is a reliable wire. However, the wasp likes a wide coil.
24g 10 wrap at 30-35 watts is what I used to use in my wasp."
I've never used a 10 wrap 24ga coil. But if I wanted to vape at 30-35W I wouldn't do ten wraps of anything. I might use a fused clapton resulting in ten wraps but I wouldn't use dual 24.
Maybe this is one of those things that nobody agrees on but, in that situation do you think 10 wraps of 24ga kanthal is a bit overkill for the power applied? Wouldn't 5 or 6 wraps be more efficient?
I have never tried thick wire with a lot of wraps at such a wattage setting. Maybe I should just try it and see for myself? Am I missing out on something? Tell me what you think please.
So basiclly people use thick wire with a lot of wraps. Then say the power they use for the big coil, which to me looks likes like overkill for the wattage applied.
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