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LYN OFFICIAL VAPING THREAD VThirtyOne, #VapeResolutions2015 complete?
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grandpa
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Dec 15 2015, 09:47 AM
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QUOTE(Special Agent @ Dec 15 2015, 02:08 AM) try 1.2ohm at 25W,.. see wud burn cotton or not.. I may be wrong, but I think your problem with burnt cotton is due to poor wicking. I suspect that you are using a very small inner diameter when building your coils, and the wicking cannot carry enough juice to keep up with your puffs. Not enough (slow flow) juice flow / = burnt coils
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grandpa
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Jan 1 2016, 10:07 AM
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QUOTE(hallucinogen @ Dec 31 2015, 01:12 PM) wraps are even and tight, but maybe bcoz of the screw, the screw heads are kinda abused already (thats just for after few days usage) really dislike the hexagon screw.. another thing is that the clapton wire, maybe when i thighten the wrap, the outer wire got pulled which may results on uneven lenght of the outer wire.. i really need more practice on this becoz i recoil many times since yesterday.. even after i think its done, cotton up and refill tank, then i kinda curious so i recheck coils, only to find it back to heat up unevenly, then recoils.. apart of that, almost ran out of clapton coils which i just bought several days ago (and its blardy expensive).. now i think its ok already.. hope this can serve me for several days.. out of all, my personal problem is that i tend to be perfectionist.. i want to ensure coil and wick done beautifully (yes i really mean beautifully).. hence it took me long time to fiddle things.. finger also hurts already doing this thing my money ran like no tomorrow since i play with this vape things  With all the problems that you are having : damaged screw heads and un-even firing, I think I know what causes your problems. Simply this : You are over-tightening your screws to the extent that the heads get damaged. Also over tightening the screws can cut your coil wires especially when you use twisted or clapton coils.
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