So I've got a new RDA coming in the mail, and I'm debating on which build I want to do. Whichever I do will be 8 wraps of twisted 28g and should theoretically ohm out about the same. It's a 3post RDA so I'm either going to do dual parallel continuous coils, or 2 separate dual continuous coils in a quad setup.
Would the quad be worth the extra effort? My thinking on the quad is that I'd have ever so slightly (a few micrometers) more surface area, but each coil would be smaller and therefore wick juice to the center of the coil faster(?) Would a quad setup as such affect ramp up vs a parallel?
And yes when I say "continuous" I mean "sleeper style" but they aren't sleepers because they won't be spaced. (Though that's a consideration I'll save for a later date because I've heard flavor production from spaced coils is off the walls)
Also if it helps the RDA in question is the doge xv2
Would the quad be worth the extra effort? My thinking on the quad is that I'd have ever so slightly (a few micrometers) more surface area, but each coil would be smaller and therefore wick juice to the center of the coil faster(?) Would a quad setup as such affect ramp up vs a parallel?
And yes when I say "continuous" I mean "sleeper style" but they aren't sleepers because they won't be spaced. (Though that's a consideration I'll save for a later date because I've heard flavor production from spaced coils is off the walls)
Also if it helps the RDA in question is the doge xv2