Puffers
Micro-Climate Mastermind
Ya the igo-w is really solid for the price and a good performer, just got a patriot yesterday but it looks well built so far, the chimbus + is supposed to be good and has air flow control, I did retire the trident clone from frying an insulator with one of my first poorly wrapped coils. Also running mine with 1/8 air holes but I would baby step those from 1/16 to see what you prefer.
I don't even go that far I just dry burn the crap out of it til my wick is pearly white again. if I get gunk on the coil it self I might brush/chip it off but that's rarely necessary.
Wrapped a new oil coil last nite for the new patriot rda. Dual ribbon wire coils, on one side of the post, smashed flat with doubled over ekowool in a u bend shape. Clocked in at about 1.6 ohms with a 3/4 wrap iirc. Wish I would of wound it a little lower on the ohms though the heat up takes a bit longer then I am used to but works well and is tasty.
Got a sony battery with a 30 amp discharge and my .4 sub ohm is firing better I think the protected Panasonic cell with 10a discharge was being pushed a bit too hard. The cell never felt hot or anything even during dry burns but it couldn't keep up well around .5 ohm or so.
. The best part about it is when you make the coil your happy with ( which I'm sure isn't unique to the igo) you can easily and gently clean the coil with like a toothbrush, abd rewick it, and it's brand new again... I guess until the wire finally fully degrades, but in my case with dual braided 28g, that may take a long time to happen.
I don't even go that far I just dry burn the crap out of it til my wick is pearly white again. if I get gunk on the coil it self I might brush/chip it off but that's rarely necessary.
Wrapped a new oil coil last nite for the new patriot rda. Dual ribbon wire coils, on one side of the post, smashed flat with doubled over ekowool in a u bend shape. Clocked in at about 1.6 ohms with a 3/4 wrap iirc. Wish I would of wound it a little lower on the ohms though the heat up takes a bit longer then I am used to but works well and is tasty.
Got a sony battery with a 30 amp discharge and my .4 sub ohm is firing better I think the protected Panasonic cell with 10a discharge was being pushed a bit too hard. The cell never felt hot or anything even during dry burns but it couldn't keep up well around .5 ohm or so.
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