jeffc
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Post by jeffc on Jul 30, 2013 14:00:13 GMT
Hi Peeps.
Well I mastered the Spheroid, Kayfun, Aga-T & S, RSST, Drippers,Nova`s, Evod`s, rebuilding with great results, so now time to advance onto,
ceramic with res & non -res wire atty`s.
Watched many video`s looks fairly straight forward, so have taken the plunge.
Ordered from Vapor-Freak.de, for a very good price 67.80 euro delivered.
Wish me luck, will report back later after working with it.
Any tips from Ithaka, Odyseus, Penelope, Nautilus, Euforia users will be much appreciated
Come on `postie` hurry up.
Happy vaping everyone.
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Post by michnig on Jul 30, 2013 17:40:19 GMT
Hi Jeffc. I purchased the oddy clone from the same place and must say the quality is fantastic,I recently ordered the glass tank for it and quality is as good. Using resistance/no res wire took some time to get right, But there are vendors that now sell them joined up in a few resistances. I tend to use no more than 1.5 ohms. All in all great piece of kit,so your Hercules should be of same quality. Regards. Michnig
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Post by blakey on Jul 30, 2013 17:54:47 GMT
All I can tell you is that the Ithaka which this attie is a clone of performs at it's best with a dual coil at 1.5ohms and below, with a standard single coil 2ohm set up it will not outperform an odysseus or its clone the nautilus. To get a really great vape at 2ohms I wrapped a single coil around a total of 9mm of wick- two 3mm lengths and two 1.5mm buffers. If you regularly transfer it from mod to mod then the adjustable center pin and air flow will be a god send compared to an odysseus because you set that attie up for one particular mod and that was it. The best advice I can give is to start with two 3ohm coils and experiment from that starting point
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Post by jeffc on Jul 30, 2013 21:25:40 GMT
blakey. any chance you could take a photo of that set up you described. Thank you.
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Post by blakey on Jul 30, 2013 22:00:42 GMT
blakey. any chance you could take a photo of that set up you described. Thank you. The dual coil is covered in Todd's Ithaka review mate The Blakey 9mm - lol- I will try to get round to. Very simple though, two 3mm wicks side by side and a 1.5mm short buffer wick top and bottom. This eliminates gaps between the wicks and forces airflow around them. Added to that they cover about 70% of the ceramics inner area which forces a stronger flavour and a thicker vapour due to less air bypassing the coil.
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