so after everything i read, i am lead to believe, MANY MANY people feel SOME type of clapton gives superior flavor to basic single wire coils.
Ok I accept that.
I bought a crius and some premade wire
2x26/32 ga 316L
well the biggest clapton I could fit was so low in ohms my mods wouldnt fire it.
SO i have a griffin 22 now
first thing I put in was a 7 wrap 2.4mm coil came in around .12 as a dual coil. Flavor is great
But I found i needed to up the wattages a lot. WHICH is fine. I have a 200w,165w and 75 devices. SO im running the coils around 100w and have 2 issues
1. battery life is shortened
2. ramp up time
so I tried making BIGGER coils got an 8 wrap 3mmID in there and its up to about .19 can run this at 80 ish watts and get about the same as the other coils at 100w.
now i can live with reduced battery life since Im running at higher wattages
and ramp up time is what it is I guess
But I want to put a griffin on my d2 which is 75 watts and can only fire down to .2
so im thinking I need claptons at higher ohms
not only to get the d2 to fire but to reduce the wattage needed to power the coils down to 75 or lower
SO i researched and found thinner wire as the core and thicker wire on the wrap ups the ohms
ok so 2x28/30 316L coils wrapped 7 times at 3.0ID should get above .2 for the D2
and if i switch to Kanthal the ohms will go even higher
so assuming everything I just type dis correct...if not someone correct me.
what actually effects ramp up time. or basically how do you get a clapton to ramp up faster with out just raising the watts.
Does using a single core help, using thinner cores, thicker cores, etc etc. What can you do differently when building a clapton to make it ramp up faster with the same wattage as another clapton.
Does kanthal ramp up faster or slower then SS?
Ok I accept that.
I bought a crius and some premade wire
2x26/32 ga 316L
well the biggest clapton I could fit was so low in ohms my mods wouldnt fire it.
SO i have a griffin 22 now
first thing I put in was a 7 wrap 2.4mm coil came in around .12 as a dual coil. Flavor is great
But I found i needed to up the wattages a lot. WHICH is fine. I have a 200w,165w and 75 devices. SO im running the coils around 100w and have 2 issues
1. battery life is shortened
2. ramp up time
so I tried making BIGGER coils got an 8 wrap 3mmID in there and its up to about .19 can run this at 80 ish watts and get about the same as the other coils at 100w.
now i can live with reduced battery life since Im running at higher wattages
and ramp up time is what it is I guess
But I want to put a griffin on my d2 which is 75 watts and can only fire down to .2
so im thinking I need claptons at higher ohms
not only to get the d2 to fire but to reduce the wattage needed to power the coils down to 75 or lower
SO i researched and found thinner wire as the core and thicker wire on the wrap ups the ohms
ok so 2x28/30 316L coils wrapped 7 times at 3.0ID should get above .2 for the D2
and if i switch to Kanthal the ohms will go even higher
so assuming everything I just type dis correct...if not someone correct me.
what actually effects ramp up time. or basically how do you get a clapton to ramp up faster with out just raising the watts.
Does using a single core help, using thinner cores, thicker cores, etc etc. What can you do differently when building a clapton to make it ramp up faster with the same wattage as another clapton.
Does kanthal ramp up faster or slower then SS?