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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 15:29:31 GMT
nice unsure i will go that low but gotta try it you know for science The post holes will take 24AWG parallels but i dislike the tiny allen key screws. Who carries an allen key with them? i got some allen keys on my keyring and a blue screw driver for times like that have you tried hotwires *-SARIN-* getting some 26g to try
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Apr 21, 2015 15:30:33 GMT
The post holes will take 24AWG parallels but i dislike the tiny allen key screws. Who carries an allen key with them? i got some allen keys on my keyring and a blue screw driver for times like that have you tried hotwires *-SARIN-* getting some 26g to try No never heard of them or tried them, you got a link?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 15:34:00 GMT
i got some allen keys on my keyring and a blue screw driver for times like that have you tried hotwires *-SARIN-* getting some 26g to try No never heard of them or tried them, you got a link? hotwires by chadster a little description at custom vapes www.custom-vapes.co.uk/product/hotwires-by-chadster/a few vids on youtube about them also ment to be good for subohm
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Apr 21, 2015 15:41:49 GMT
Hmmm, i'd be interested to see how much easier the 20AWG is to coil compared to normal Kanthal A1 20AWG, that stuffs like fence wire. The trouble is that even though you might get better flavour from the increased wraps that this allows you to use whilst still keeping the ohms low, i've found that all the wicking material that i've tried can't keep up with the Kanthal. Maybe the quicker cooling properties of this wire will help this? Goddam it, it ain't cheap either is it!
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Post by lairey on Apr 21, 2015 15:47:08 GMT
nice unsure i will go that low but gotta try it you know for science The post holes will take 24AWG parallels but i dislike the tiny allen key screws. Who carries an allen key with them? Weird, my one from M-Vapes has phillips screws, not allen keys
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 15:48:50 GMT
Hmmm, i'd be interested to see how much easier the 20AWG is to coil compared to normal Kanthal A1 20AWG, that stuffs like fence wire. The trouble is that even though you might get better flavour from the increased wraps that this allows you to use whilst still keeping the ohms low, i've found that all the wicking material that i've tried can't keep up with the Kanthal. Maybe the quicker cooling properties of this wire will help this? Goddam it, it ain't cheap either is it! yeah it is pricey for a little bit wire
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Apr 21, 2015 16:42:58 GMT
The post holes will take 24AWG parallels but i dislike the tiny allen key screws. Who carries an allen key with them? Weird, my one from M-Vapes has phillips screws, not allen keys Just a different clone brand i expect, i do know that the originals have phillips screws.
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