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Sub-Ohm Kraken?

I just attended a builders workshop. Built two krakens as such

1- 1 single 24 guage coil, 8 turns.
2- 2 30 guage coils, 10 turns. Tested at 1.02 Ohm.

Am using a Stingray mod with a single 18650 battery.

So I've got some basic familiarity, and am ready to take it to the next step... Would like to do dual-coil.

So what do I need to make the kraken run sub-ohm.... say .5 ohm or thereabouts?
 

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There are a few different ways to build sub-ohm on the Kraken. These are my favorite genesis style atty of all time, and I still use mine fairly often. In the first and second pictures you'll see how I build my single coils. You could simply copy that method, and run a parallel build. So instead of a 1 ohm coil, you end up with a .5 ohm coil. In the third picture, you'll see a build in my marquis. Use vertical coils directly over the wick holes in the deck of the atomizer. Then run individual wicks for each coil that taper from skinny to thick. Leave enough length on both wicks so that they barely touch the bottom of the juice well. However, all of that said, you are going to have to play with the ID of your coils as well as your wicking method if you want to sub ohm on this atomizer. If it is struggling to wick as quickly as its getting heated you are going to have terrible flavor and dry hits. I personally don't like going below .6ohms on them.
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