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Hi good day! I would like to ask you folks for a better build that would give me a better cloud and flavor than what I have now. I'm no pro with these yet so bear with me. Hehe. I currently use a Limitless box mod 200w (variable) and a medusa rda atomizer. I currently use a 26g fused clapton build, 6 loops at 3mm guide, .11 ohm reading and I use LG choco for batts. Any better build/batt for this? Thank you! Cheers!
 

HondaDavidson

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Member For 4 Years
Define better.......... what don't you like about a build you have used... what do you like..... what wattage do you want is the biggest cloud more important or great flavor. What wire do you have to work with.

I would start with some wire and steam-engine.org. experiment.

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Define better.......... what don't you like about a build you have used... what do you like..... what wattage do you want is the biggest cloud more important or great flavor. What wire do you have to work with.

I would start with some wire and steam-engine.org. experiment.

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Hmm, it's not that I dont like my current build. I was just thinking that there could be more to it. Like to increase it's potential. Well probably I'd want better clouds for my build. Ok will also try checking that link you sent.
 

HondaDavidson

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Member For 4 Years
Hmm, it's not that I dont like my current build. I was just thinking that there could be more to it. Like to increase it's potential. Well probably I'd want better clouds for my build. Ok will also try checking that link you sent.
Well when I want more clouds I open up the air and crank up the wattage and suck harder... when I want flavor I do the opposite.

I forgot to ask what is the juice VG level the higher the cloudier.

I find the key to clouds is to move lots of air over a HOT damp coil.... the damp part is the tricky part and the key..... the difference between a good vape and a bad one can be as little as a few wattage adjustment or a wrap less or more on the coil.... and the wrap doesn't always mean a different ohm it could mean a smaller or larger coil ID. Or core wire gauge.

Get some wire or buy a bunch of Prewrap coils find what you like work from there.



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Zohmbiebuilds

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I recommend the gargoyle hoof, or my personal favorite variation, the staggered moose knuckle

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Carambrda

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Member For 5 Years
Staples 12ply .4×.1 Nichrome80 ribbon / 40g Nichrome80, also 6 wraps and 3mm ID, dual coil = .11 ohms... this build works best for me at 168 watts and a preheat (power curve). I probably should note, the coiling up part will give you nightmares unless you give it a quick run of the torch before you coil it up. For claptoning 40g Ni80 around your ribbon stack, use the ziploc technique... just let the spool spin itself around inside a half-closed ziploc bag that's standing upright in a box on the floor, and also use magnifying goggles (a plastic pair of─3× magnification─reading glasses also can work... I actually even use two pairs stacked together and find the correct distances for a sharp focus).

You can't vape on this build with just a pair of LG HG2s. For a dual 18650 regulated mod, you'll want to pick the LG HB6... so, because the battery life on that will be like shittier than shit, grab yourself a triple battery mod like the Reuleaux RX Gen3. (Or better yet, grab yourself the RX300 because, at 168 watts and using a power curve, I can vape the four batteries flat in like only four and a half hours─or even less if you pay me to do it.) As for which batteries to pick with the RX Gen3... without using a power curve, but with the voltage cut-off set to 3.2 volts (you can use ArcticFox firmware for that), 168 watts divided by three batteries (RX Gen3) will translate to just below the CDR of the LG HG2, which is 20 amps─so that would still be OK safety wise, BUT... with a power curve that peaks at 128% (mine does), you'd need the Sony VTC5A, the CDR of which is 25 amps (and then you'd still need to set the voltage cut-off to 3.2 volts for safety... you can, and should, do the math yourself). Bottom line, if you really want to try this at home, the RX300 equipped with four VTC5A batteries will always be your best friend because, then, the ma(t)h won't hurt as much. :D
 

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