hey gals/guys,
I recently posted a semi-lengthy three about a new Kangertech TCP build that I was toying with the last couple weeks, I don't wanna clog up the post with a quite since it was so pic heavy, but here's a link and a pic
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/kangertech-rba-build-tc-pic-heavy.204093/
so, although this made a nice, very warm and flavor also vape, I was notice that just after a couple days of use, that the spacing would become inconsistent and it would cook very uneven burning small areas of cotton. Some would get squeezed together during wicking and some would just not clerk the chimney after moving with lots of chain vapes. I am hoping to get some insight on what people run theirs with, I know the sub-tanks are extremely popular and I shouldn't have a hard time finding fellow owners.
The most consistent TCP coils set-up so far seems to be the dual-coil that runs an individual coil on each side(in front of wick holes, running similar to a velocity set-up. And although wise man would just say if "it ain't broke", but I love to tinker. I found in the last two days that a twisted 8 wrap, 26ga 316 and 28 Ni200, with a 3.0 fits well, and I can tell it's using the Ni since the ohm's are right above min for my NeBox @ .11. Great vape, could be warmer, super cloudy with a slightly muted flavor compared to others. My complaint, besides mild decrease in flavor, it that it seems to the 3-4 good heats before the coil if "pre-heated" enough, but it's growing n me, and the TC seems to run great with the SS almost acting as a spacing. My wife loves it for some reason, I think she like that the slower heat up compared to single strands allows longer fuller hit without becoming "too much, too fast". I don't actually "dislike" it, but it runs much better at 80ish watts than on the 60w the NeBox can run. This would be great for some running running a sub-tank on a 75watt plus
here's the twisted after a full day at 52w and 400 degrees. This one actually fits without getting distorted by the cap or the wicking, just a little much for my all-in-work, working on the wah-mbulace device
so whats your favorites? I have several of wire available, 26ga SS and Kantha, 28ga SS, .Ni200 and Kanthal, 30ga Ni200 and 32ga Kanthal.
Thanks, I am excited to see the possibilities
I recently posted a semi-lengthy three about a new Kangertech TCP build that I was toying with the last couple weeks, I don't wanna clog up the post with a quite since it was so pic heavy, but here's a link and a pic
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/kangertech-rba-build-tc-pic-heavy.204093/
so, although this made a nice, very warm and flavor also vape, I was notice that just after a couple days of use, that the spacing would become inconsistent and it would cook very uneven burning small areas of cotton. Some would get squeezed together during wicking and some would just not clerk the chimney after moving with lots of chain vapes. I am hoping to get some insight on what people run theirs with, I know the sub-tanks are extremely popular and I shouldn't have a hard time finding fellow owners.
The most consistent TCP coils set-up so far seems to be the dual-coil that runs an individual coil on each side(in front of wick holes, running similar to a velocity set-up. And although wise man would just say if "it ain't broke", but I love to tinker. I found in the last two days that a twisted 8 wrap, 26ga 316 and 28 Ni200, with a 3.0 fits well, and I can tell it's using the Ni since the ohm's are right above min for my NeBox @ .11. Great vape, could be warmer, super cloudy with a slightly muted flavor compared to others. My complaint, besides mild decrease in flavor, it that it seems to the 3-4 good heats before the coil if "pre-heated" enough, but it's growing n me, and the TC seems to run great with the SS almost acting as a spacing. My wife loves it for some reason, I think she like that the slower heat up compared to single strands allows longer fuller hit without becoming "too much, too fast". I don't actually "dislike" it, but it runs much better at 80ish watts than on the 60w the NeBox can run. This would be great for some running running a sub-tank on a 75watt plus
here's the twisted after a full day at 52w and 400 degrees. This one actually fits without getting distorted by the cap or the wicking, just a little much for my all-in-work, working on the wah-mbulace device
so whats your favorites? I have several of wire available, 26ga SS and Kantha, 28ga SS, .Ni200 and Kanthal, 30ga Ni200 and 32ga Kanthal.
Thanks, I am excited to see the possibilities