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slayer420-x

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I ordered some ceramic tweezers along with a troll rda and the muffin man juice. I was just pulsing then pinching with regular tweezers before. Im wondering how you guys use the ceramics. On new coil. Do you pinch and pulse right away. Or do you pulse, pinch, till no hot spots and glowing nice, then pinch and hold? And do they help ? I get frustrated somtimes getting duals to glow evenly so im hoping these will help. I always make identical. Same distance and everything, strum them ect. Could possibly be my haze rda so i got authentic troll. Duals can be a pain sometimes but its worth it lol
 

nabibrian

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When I use them, I pulse and then pinch. Remember they are ceramic tipped to allow you to work with the red hot coil.

Basically its like this. I pulse until the coil gets red hot then I stop pulsing. With the coil red hot, I just pinch until the coil no longer has hot spots.

How they help is, my fingers don't get burned when trying to pinch a hot coil.
It does not take as long to get my coil just like I want it.
Saves time and makes working with coils and cotton so much easier.

They will definitely help you getting your duals glowing evenly. Count on it!
 
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I heat the coils so they glow then squeeze them tight with pliers and then get the coils glowing whilst holding with ceramics there good but I find squeezing them tight helps a lot which you cant do too well with ceramics as they break but definitely worth having a pair :D
 

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Thanks guys. Yeah it makes sense to pulse then pinch. Then I can pinch while firing. Want to get hot spots out before just straight pushing power to them. I've heard the ceramics with pointed tips can break easier then the rounded tips. And im getting pointed ones. So I guess I just wont squeeze the heck out of them. Just lightly will do the job, and I'll use more towards middle of them rather then tips to pinch. Im thinking they will help make my coils glow inside out better. Should do much better job then using regular tweezers not getting as much heat to them. I wonder what the issue is somtimes why one may glow slower or whatever because I use a coil wrapper tool which makes perfect coils. Identical and everything. Doesnt always happen and usually if one is slower it will be good after a day or whatever. So it could be the clone haze i have so im looking forward to my troll rda coming. The haze is a flawless clone though machining wise. One thing i have noticed using coil wrapping tool though is since it wraps such perfect tight wraps, that it always has hot spots. But the strum method works for that. I can wrap coils good but why not make flawless coils if you can lol
 

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Are you making sure each screw is tightened to the same amount? I find tweaking the screws between firing helps even if you have to slacken one off slightly to make it even it splits the current evenly:)
 

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