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LSX_mechanic

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Hey guys, last night I successfully rebuilt 3 of my atlantis coils. My first builds ever. Done a .35 a .41 and a .56. Anyway I've noticed today that this thing seems to be drinking the dang juice. Granted the vapor production is better. I don't seem to have a major leak or anything. Don't really think I'm using it anymore than normal. It's burnt through 4ml in the last 4 hours. The obvious things tell me it's got to be burning it. Just can't wrap my mind around it burning that much more. . Any ideas? I know this probably sounds like a stupid question, but I'm just curious if I have a problem. Thanks
 

Odian

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My atlantis drinks through juice with the stock coil. I love the flavor, and the clouds are nice. But I need to come up with some cheaper juice than I have been using in there, or....I might as well go back to smoking, cause the only reason i quit that was the expense of it......

Yes, yes, I like the whole not smelling bad thing, etc.....also. but 99% of the reason I quit was because I was sick of spending 14 bucks a day on cigarettes.
 

LSX_mechanic

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Mine was about 4ml a day with stock coils, with my built coil it's double that
 

LSX_mechanic

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Well put a factory coil back in and the vapor,and air flow is literally half. Sooo it's the obvious that it's burning it lol. Just surprised it's using that much!
 

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really...really...
you built .3 , .4 , .5 ohm coils and you didnt expect it to drink juice like no tomorrow...really...:confused::rolleyes::p:D
 

LSX_mechanic

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Well the stock ones are .5 also,so just didn't expect that huge of a difference.
 

dingo1799

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If I vape like I want to, I can burn thru a tank of juice in my atlantis w stock coil in 45min.
 

Xhalin

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If I vape like I want to, I can burn thru a tank of juice in my atlantis w stock coil in 45min.
Thank God.... I thought I was the only one. Friday nights and weekends make it worse lol!!
 

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I've gone through 20ml's on a day off before just sitting in front of the computer rebuilding rda's all day. An atlantis with a .3 ohm build is going to go through juice like no ones business.
 
Hey guys, last night I successfully rebuilt 3 of my atlantis coils. My first builds ever. Done a .35 a .41 and a .56.
I know this is older post but I've tried rebuilding my atlantis coil with no luck, ends up with burnt taste or dry hit. If you would LSX_mechanic can you tell me how you built yours successfully?
hopefully you will read this.
thanks
 

LSX_mechanic

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I know this is older post but I've tried rebuilding my atlantis coil with no luck, ends up with burnt taste or dry hit. If you would LSX_mechanic can you tell me how you built yours successfully?
hopefully you will read this.
thanks
What gauge wire are you using?
 
thanks for repsonding back.

I've tried with 24 which is what the videos I've seen on youtube used.
I built the coil just like you would for an rda and like the way the coil comes out of the one you buy.
Aslo I built them between .6 - .8 ohms as most videos recommended.
I tried both japanese cotton and organic cotton, if that helps.

thanks for your help.
 
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I've got it figured out and working now, with a little help from guy near me. I was over wicking the coil ( still a newbie when come to building lol ) thinking more wick more juice but not the case.

In case someone else comes looking for the answer --
I used japanese cotton wrapped around a 24 gauge wire ( length ends up being the width of the barrel ) and it must slide through easiliy with very little resistance if any. You'll have to snip the end of one side of the wire that you feed through. Also leave a little cotton outside both side of the barrel.
This is what worked for me and no dry hits or burnt taste after several hits in a row.

My build is with 24 guage and ohms out at .66 on my jellyfish box. The coil is loose built not tight like for an rda. I didn't dry fire like with an rda build either, but that's just my build. Now that I have it working I'll probly vape this one for a while then build a few different coils to which way I like best for me.

Now off to Kure's vaporium and lounges grand opening in charlotte, nc.
 

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