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fq06

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What resistance did that come out to?

I found the same thing with a hybrid coil, the gap in the coils kept the wick super moist.
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May have to give your build a go tonight.
 
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Rommel

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0.31 ohms. Yeah, best performing build ever. Especially for complex dessert flavors, like the diy Apple Pie i use.
 

fq06

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Well, I think the orchid may be coming apart a few times tonight to try different resistances.
Thanx for sharing!
 

CaFF

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Well, I haven't gotten the KF brass rings utilized yet, turns out I don't have a screw-on top to hold it together ...yet.
But, this is what I have so far in amalgamating KF parts with my Orchid v4. :)

That, my new DT's, and my Jinamod's Wood Fairy clone.

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I was just gonna use the stock top cap, but somehow I like the frosty cap with the glass better. Hell of a lot lighter too. I got enough heavy metal in this as-is...lol

I also cleaned the build and re-wicked it with JC. Niiice.
 

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FWIW....

I used the Orchid Foggy set's DT for my Fogger...(irony?)....the stock one has a weird brushed texture that just eats my lips.

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I love the Fogger DT otherwise, so now I have a nice comfy one. :)
 

BigNasty

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I am finding the deck a super fucking pain to build on.
If I did not get this or free I would be livid pissed off as fuck.
 
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Taver13

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finally drilled out the holes on my v2. 7/64th bit. threw in a 6 wrap on a 5/32 22g micky mouse ear build with rayon. reads out to .11 ohms. WOOOOOOOO what a tasty cloud machine my orchid has become. i should have drilled it out a long time ago
 

fq06

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I am finding the deck a super fucking pain to build on.
If I did not get this or free I would be livid pissed off as fuck.

Are you building 2mm or 2.5mm coils?
Guessing 2.5mm, those are a tight fit. 2mm should give you plenty of room to fit the coils in.
 

BigNasty

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not enjoying it at all.
Since I won it it will be used as trade bait.
Built a few coils all are a super pain in the ass, the screws and tiny driver are enough to put me into a screaming fit.
 

Oggy

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I use 3 mm rods to build most of my coils. On the Orchid I use the Mickey Mouse styled build. I have had a couple that where shorting to the chimney and had to be adjusted.
 

BigNasty

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Hot no flavor, just not my vaping style at all.
Thick vapor, check.
Flavor, meh
just not feeling the love
 

BigNasty

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both fogger and orchid at a .45 build. about the same on vapor production but the fogger has it hands down on the cooler vape with more flavor.
 

Robert B

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Drilled out the Orchid v6 holes. Breathes like a Billow RTA now. Went over to the local Fastenal store and they had every conceivable size steel drill bit imaginable. Removed the raised tubes/dams and drilled the top air holes out with a 2.6mm (.102) bit, and drilled out the side holes with the same bit. Plugged up the bottom afc screw holes with some high temp plumbers epoxy.

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Taver13

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Drilled out the Orchid v6 holes. Breathes like a Billow RTA now. Went over to the local Fastenal store and they had every conceivable size steel drill bit imaginable. Removed the raised tubes/dams and drilled the top air holes out with a 2.6mm (.102) bit, and drilled out the side holes with the same bit. Plugged up the bottom afc screw holes with some high temp plumbers epoxy.

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yeah, its amazing what drilling out the holes can do, now its billowfied airflow with much better flavor than the billow could ever have
 
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Taver13

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anybody got a good build for using a 30w ipv mini? i usually run 22gauge on a mech, but i would like to throw my orchid on my mini when im out and about
 

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anybody got a good build for using a 30w ipv mini? i usually run 22gauge on a mech, but i would like to throw my orchid on my mini when im out and about
Wrap one 26 or 24 gauge parallel coil, about 5-6 wraps, then carefully unwind and set them on. Orchid clouds with reminiscence of genny flavour.
 
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Taver13

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Wrap one 26 or 24 gauge parallel coil, about 5-6 wraps, then carefully unwind and set them on. Orchid clouds with reminiscence of genny flavour.
what do you mean by unwrap, take them apart and use them seperatly, leaving gaps?
 

Rommel

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what do you mean by unwrap, take them apart and use them seperatly, leaving gaps?
Yep. It results in slower vaporisation of the liquid and enhanced flavor. Tricky as hell to get just right tho.
 
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Taver13

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Yep. It results in slower vaporisation of the liquid and enhanced flavor. Tricky as hell to get just right tho.
cool thanks i may try that, does it come out over .5 ohms, thats the low on my ipv mini
 

Rommel

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Oh yeah, it's gonna come out lower than that. Usually around 0.2 - 0.3
 
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Taver13

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damn, its not gonna fire on my ipv mini, it oly goes down to .5, currently i have a build with 5 wraps of 22, and its nice and hot and flavorful, same idea, takes a bit to heat up and vaporizes nicely. i would really love to come up with a good setup for my ipv, ind the 1.4 range, ive been trying with 30g, but the vape just plain sucks, maybe the orchid is just destined to be on my mechs
 

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The Amazing Orchid handles it just fine. Marvelous piece of design and engineering.
 

fq06

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damn, its not gonna fire on my ipv mini, it oly goes down to .5, currently i have a build with 5 wraps of 22, and its nice and hot and flavorful, same idea, takes a bit to heat up and vaporizes nicely. i would really love to come up with a good setup for my ipv, ind the 1.4 range, ive been trying with 30g, but the vape just plain sucks, maybe the orchid is just destined to be on my mechs

Why not try 26g or 27g and get to 0.6 ohms for your regulated mod if it can handle down to 0.5?
 
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Taver13

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Why not try 26g or 27g and get to 0.6 ohms for your regulated mod if it can handle down to 0.5?
ive tried down in that range with 26, but its just not the hot vape i want, ive gotten a nice hot vape with 30g, but the flavor seems muted and dry, might try another 26 build though, maybe i just didnt give it enough of a chance
 

fq06

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I only vape on a mech so I don't have experience with a build like that. But if it were me I would get close to as low as the regulated allowed and try it at a high watt setting.

I guess you may not be getting all of the 50 watts if you are hitting an amp limit like 8a.
50w on a 0.6 build may be like 10a or something so even though you chose 50w you are only getting 40w... or something like that.

This is why I haven't gone regulated yet. You either need a briefcase sized box mod or a nice small box that won't power what I like to vape at.
 
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I only vape on a mech so I don't have experience with a build like that. But if it were me I would get close to as low as the regulated allowed and try it at a high watt setting.

I guess you may not be getting all of the 50 watts if you are hitting an amp limit like 8a.
50w on a 0.6 build may be like 10a or something so even though you chose 50w you are only getting 40w... or something like that.

This is why I haven't gone regulated yet. You either need a briefcase sized box mod or a nice small box that won't power what I like to vape at.
i agree, i use my mechs alot more than my ipv mini, i really only got it for my lemo tank, since i get a better vape single coil on regulated, anything dual, i use my mechs. i had a sigelei 100plus for like a week, just wasnt into it. if i didnt have this lemo i love, i would never have gotten this ipv mini
 

fq06

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Is that a 30w or 50w device? All I could find is info on the 30w.
"Since the max amp limit for 30w at .5ohms is 7.75amps"

If this info is correct, that's the issue. You're not going to get the same vape as a mech that's unleashing all of the batteries capability. If its limited to 7~8 amps, dual coil just wont fire like you want.
 

Oggy

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I haven't tried it on an orchid yet, but I do build a couple of drippers at 1.0-1.2 to go on dna 30 clones. I use 10 wraps of 32 ga on a 3 mm rod for dual coil drippers. It doesn't compare to a sub ohm vape for amount of clouds but it does give a full flavor and decent vapor out of my Magma. I need to try this in a orchid just haven't thought of it when rebuilding one.
 

TheWestPole

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Yeah, that would keep you out of trouble if they walked down, that's using your noggin.
For me if it blocked any flow at all I would remove the screws, but that's just me.

Have you guys seen the new project sub ohm tank? Air holes the size of west poles hole mod. Some really nice features and it's not $135... probably comes with a hex wrench too lol. (proj. sub ohm is aethertech? )

Really nice design, I would throw money at this over the billow.
http://www.vapordna.com/Project-Sub-Ohm-SilverPlay-RTA-Atomizer-p/svpy01.htm

I totally agree about SilverPlay. It's a bona fide advancement of the Orchid concept. I'm as much tempted by it as I am not tempted by Billow. :-/
 

TheWestPole

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You have to try this build. Amazing extremely saturated flavor, no dry hits and no leaking. Absolutely drinks the juice, but im not going to do any other type of build from here on out on my Orchids. 27 gauge, 7 wraps around 2mm mandrel. Just figured out why these things come with the delrin insulated drip tip...

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Serious build and craft there @Rommel. :D Me wanna try...
 

TheWestPole

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Try the 27 gauge zipper instead, actually better balanced. But it's nice to say that im running quads on my tank :D Kayfun people tend to be blown away.

Heh heh. Never done a zipper. Will have to learn a new trick, which is always fun. ;)
 

Rommel

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Heh heh. Never done a zipper. Will have to learn a new trick, which is always fun. ;)
I was amazed how well it performed. Great flavor, even more soaked taste than with the quads. Only thing is that the liquid creeps out the airholes because of the way it fires. But it's so minimal that i really don't find that to be an issue.
 
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Taver13

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Is that a 30w or 50w device? All I could find is info on the 30w.
"Since the max amp limit for 30w at .5ohms is 7.75amps"

If this info is correct, that's the issue. You're not going to get the same vape as a mech that's unleashing all of the batteries capability. If its limited to 7~8 amps, dual coil just wont fire like you want.
yep thats the one, like i said, gonna keep the ipv around for single coil builds, gonna stick with the mechs for my duals, i dont want a high watt box
 

TheWestPole

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I was amazed how well it performed. Great flavor, even more soaked taste than with the quads. Only thing is that the liquid creeps out the airholes because of the way it fires. But it's so minimal that i really don't find that to be an issue.

Just don't suck too hard keeping it clear. You'll be passing out all day. ;)
 

TheWestPole

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finally put the kayfun bell on my v2, sitting on my smpl, nice and small setup

Got to agree:

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With the shortened chamber I'm getting a bona fide 3 ml capacity (measured) even with an adequate air space. Never expected the bell cap you yield that much.

Can't wait for the SMPL 18500 and 18350 clones become available. There will be no hesitation with my click finger. :D
 
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Taver13

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Got to agree:

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With the shortened chamber I'm getting a bona fide 3 ml capacity (measured) even with an adequate air space. Never expected the bell cap you yield that much.

Can't wait for the SMPL 18500 and 18350 clones become available. There will be no hesitation with my click finger. :D
i wish they would come out with batteries that could handle my orchid builds, the 10.5 amp ratings on the 18350 just aint gonna cut it...
 
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Taver13

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you should polish the frost of the cap, it loks sweet crystal clear
 
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can i get replacement screws for my build deck on my v2, the stupid allen heads are getting stripped out
 

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I've been exclusively dripping for the last year, but have been needing to travel more lately (and it will likely continue), and have been looking into something for more convenient use in the car. Love the look of the bell tank, and FT has some that come that way, but they appear to be all bell and no chimney, which I feel is a design flaw, and the V3 bell kit that they have appears to have no air holes drilled in the base. It looks like I can build a kit from FT parts for the same or less less than buying everything in one box, and be able to remove a couple of mm from the bottom part of the bell to retain as much volume as possible.

My question is this: Do any of the orchid pros in here think that the V6 two piece chimney fit the V3/V4 base? And with that combo, that should leave me with enough overall length to fit this bell tank kit (I like this one for the drip tip-not that I need more drip tips).

If there are any other suggestions please feel free to throw those into the pile as well.

Thanks in advance
 

TheWestPole

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can i get replacement screws for my build deck on my v2, the stupid allen heads are getting stripped out

It's an odd size (between 2 and 2.5mm) and odd coarse thread pitch. Nobody here has come up with an exact independent replacement source yet. I swapped all my allen heads with spare phillips heads included with other Orchid kits. Sorry, can't help you with that.
 
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TheWestPole

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I've been exclusively dripping for the last year, but have been needing to travel more lately (and it will likely continue), and have been looking into something for more convenient use in the car. Love the look of the bell tank, and FT has some that come that way, but they appear to be all bell and no chimney, which I feel is a design flaw, and the V3 bell kit that they have appears to have no air holes drilled in the base. It looks like I can build a kit from FT parts for the same or less less than buying everything in one box, and be able to remove a couple of mm from the bottom part of the bell to retain as much volume as possible.

My question is this: Do any of the orchid pros in here think that the V6 two piece chimney fit the V3/V4 base? And with that combo, that should leave me with enough overall length to fit this bell tank kit (I like this one for the drip tip-not that I need more drip tips).

If there are any other suggestions please feel free to throw those into the pile as well.

Thanks in advance

The base threads for the chimney are all the same, so that's not an issue. Length is the issue.

Orchid tanks come in two basic sizes. V1-3 are short, same as Kayfun nano tanks. V4 and the new V6 Style A are long, same as regular Kayfun tanks. Likewise there are two basic chimney lengths. Kayfun Bell Cap is a nano size tank, therefore too short for that two-piece chimney, which was introduced in the V6 Style A.

If you want to use the bell cap on your Orchid, I suggest using the V3 stock chimney, which it appears you have. Otherwise modify the two-piece chimney.
 

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