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I have become obsessed with cloud chassing. I need help. I have a machanical mod, a god 180s 220 watt mod, a tugboat v1 with a tug snap cap on it, and a billow v2. Whats thw best combination to use for a dense cloud. Also i use 24 gage kanthal AWG A1 wire. What would be the best amount of wraps. Should i use single, duel or parallel set up. Im considering buying a 4 post tank from my local vape shop. Should i? I understand the concept or more wraps higher resistance, But doesnt more cotton coverage also produce more vape with the right amount of air? Im pretty sure my god mod doesnt go below .2 not sure the way my other mod works. I want to start entering competitions
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Mike H.

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So what do you know about ohms law and battery safety and stuff?

Which ohm meter do you have?

What batteries do you plan to use?
 

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Dont over build, learn ur breathing techniques, a 7 or 8 second lung hits r best, the more vapor u r producing the bigger and thicker clouds will b, alot of these guys have bn doing it a couple yrs, ur lungs can only handle so much heat, it seems 22 gauge wire wraped around a 3.5 mm 6 or 7 wraps each seems to work the best, big macro coils hold alot of juice and plenty of wick as long as they fit in ur rda. If u can get alot of dense vapor going in for 7 to 8 seconds then ul have huge clouds my friend, try and stay around the ohm requirements on ur mod.

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See what ended up happening is im a licienced handyman and electrition. Also went to school for computer science. So all this is, is taking the knowledge i already know and using it in a different situation. Im currently using LG HE 2500 mah 3.7v 35A h8gh drain batteries. Ive been into this for a while now. Its actually the first real hobby ive had somce i got out the marines 10 years ago.

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See what ended up happening is im a licienced handyman and electrition. Also went to school for computer science. So all this is, is taking the knowledge i already know and using it in a different situation. Im currently using LG HE 2500 mah 3.7v 35A h8gh drain batteries. Ive been into this for a while now. Its actually the first real hobby ive had somce i got out the marines 10 years ago.

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So , LG HE series batteries are 35 amps?
 

Mike H.

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Would be interesting to see someone win a cloud comp with 20 amps continuous but i would strongly suggest 30 amp sony vtc4's if you plan to build a coil low enough to compete and care to be safe while doing it.

A .20 coil build will draw 21 amps of continuous power and a total of 88 watts, which is over the limit of the HE4 battery...The 35 amps is a "burst" rating which is good for maybe one second.

Best of luck to you.
 

Mike H.

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Im meaning for a mech mod in my statement by the way..in a regulated mod those HE4's should be ok.
 

Sugardonut

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Just get the Sony vtc5s.... There's a lot out there online... Although a by pricey it's worth it.


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