If you are happy with it, then that's all that matters.I dunno really. They seem to work well, I just see a lot of opinions and advice in builds and figured I'd chuck it out there and hope to learn something.
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I would definitely like to try some twists indeed. I actually was doing spaced coils as the first ones I tried and read some threads in Facebook that were not very complimentary so I tried my hardest to get the coils tight lol. I still don't get why, because the spaced ones worked great. I thought the flavor was actually better. I think when I was using less cotton the taste was better as well. Like almost liquid and syrupy. Then I saw all these builds with a lot of cotton and thought I wasn't using enough! I'm like a leaf blowing in the wind hahaIf you are happy with it, then that's all that matters.
If you want to play with it, try the same build, but space it out. Or next try a twisted wire build. Really easy to do.
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Hi, yeah wow I was watching a video of this rip tripper dude on YouTube and he was doing the multi-guage twist. I wasn't aware that using the same huge would work well. Since I'm using 22g, should I move to a higher guage like 24 or 26 to do twists of the same guage?Hello. Being a pretty new builder those are some tight looking coils la. If you're getting that down easily enough you should probably start twisting some wire together as JohnnyTraveller just advised. It's really easy to do and you can come up with some healthy wires from it. Tiger coils are just round wire and ribbon wire twisted together. Another easy twist build is 2 different gauges of round wire. That worked well for me til I decided to get me feet wet. Lots of choices out there to try out, just throw a few questions out or suggestions for what you want to try and I'm sure we'll be able to help iron out any problems you have
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I was actually wondering if a lot of these other more complicated builds had any benefit or if it was just being creative. That's a really good piece of information actually. I have an idea for a build, just wasn't sure what it would ohm out at, or if I could even do it. Maybe higher gauge wire or something.If you like the vape it's a good build if you don't it's not.....
Beyond that pretty builds dont vape batter Then ugly builds. They just look better and provide a sence of accomplishment.
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I would definitely like to try some twists indeed. I actually was doing spaced coils as the first ones I tried and read some threads in Facebook that were not very complimentary so I tried my hardest to get the coils tight lol. I still don't get why, because the spaced ones worked great. I thought the flavor was actually better. I think when I was using less cotton the taste was better as well. Like almost liquid and syrupy. Then I saw all these builds with a lot of cotton and thought I wasn't using enough! I'm like a leaf blowing in the wind haha
I appreciate the reply and advice. Thank you and Cheers!
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I was actually wondering if a lot of these other more complicated builds had any benefit or if it was just being creative. That's a really good piece of information actually. I have an idea for a build, just wasn't sure what it would ohm out at, or if I could even do it. Maybe higher gauge wire or something.
Thank you!
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I am fairly new to building- still haven't made my first decent round clapton but it's fun experimenting. Twists are easy to make but I don't think the vape they produce is anything special. But try it, you may disagree!I would definitely like to try some twists indeed. I actually was doing spaced coils as the first ones I tried and read some threads in Facebook that were not very complimentary so I tried my hardest to get the coils tight lol. I still don't get why, because the spaced ones worked great. I thought the flavor was actually better. I think when I was using less cotton the taste was better as well. Like almost liquid and syrupy. Then I saw all these builds with a lot of cotton and thought I wasn't using enough! I'm like a leaf blowing in the wind haha
I appreciate the reply and advice. Thank you and Cheers!
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I rarely discover a fancy coil I'm talented enough to create watching Ohm Boy Josh, but his videos are mesmerizing and entertaining!Twisting wire works the same as making a parallel build so it does halve the ohms. Depends how many strands you want to try whether you go a little or a lot under the 22 gauge you're using. If you're happy with the vape you're getting from 22 is say twist together 2 pieces of 26 and start from there. You could twist a piece of 22 and 26 together fairly tightly and get a nice staged heating from that. It's all down to experimentation in the end la, I would look elsewhere for builders to watch though. I started off watching rip like but there are better builders to get into early so you don't have to iron out problems later. The art of vaping is one by squidoode and ohm boy josh is another great builder to watch. Good luck on your adventure down the rabbit hole
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I agree to be honest. I think the spaced coils do work better. The first video I watched for building my rdta was a spaced 5 wrap, so I was confused why people were so down on spacing and had to cram the hoops together. It looks aesthetically pleasing but doesn't perform as well, so I think I'm going to go back to this method. That build ran so damn good.I prefer spaced coils. And I don't care what anyone else says. I don't say that to be combative. Im just expressing my personal preference. Just as I respect those who like different builds. Spaced builds=no hot spots. Can cover the entire width of the air holes.
I can build 2-4 wire twisted. Clapton and fused clapton. With multi-wire builds, you create little nooks and crannies for juice to get trapped in. So there's more juice on wire contact.
Yeah I hear that. Factory coils are extremely disappointing once you've experienced the flavor of a build. I still use them, but not as much as my rebuildable.As a builder, I can't go back to normal coils.
I tried a simple 0.08 parallel build using 24g n80...idk it was a long time ago. Either way using the same mods and ohm load a simple set of aliens was a huge improvement, let alone the wider stuff I make. I like an extremely hot vape though.
While looks don't matter, surface area, the wicking properties of the wrap, the mass of the coil in relation to the power and for mech users ohm load have everything to do with performance.
Mohawks and enigmas usually vape lime crap but most other styles of wrap are great.
If building never got me a better vape I'd have never kept doing it, same for most builders.
Everyone here is right. And no one is wrong. It's just a question of your personal preference of the type of build to use.I agree to be honest. I think the spaced coils do work better. The first video I watched for building my rdta was a spaced 5 wrap, so I was confused why people were so down on spacing and had to cram the hoops together. It looks aesthetically pleasing but doesn't perform as well, so I think I'm going to go back to this method. That build ran so damn good.
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