ok I'm not a sub-ohmer, that's out the way
surely lots of coils in parallel over lots of wick area must produce more vapour than 2 big fuck off coils ?
Or have I missed the point entirely ?
Yes and no...
I'm currently running a 0.16 parallel coil, and yes, it performs better than a 0.16 single strand. But, with thicker wire you can get the ohms down much easier, and still keep the same coverage due to the fact that it's thicker xD
Thicker wire also seems to hold its heat much better, and is less likely to go pop when you dry burn. 0.3 used to pop all the time for me. 0.5 and 0.6 had only popped when I forgot to.lock the button when.building
So, wrap for.wrap, it's better to be thicker.
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@sparkyjuice
This build, is 4 wraps parallel. So, 8 wraps with the resistance of 4. However, I could do 12 wraps of 0.8 parallel and probably still have a lower resistance. Fitting it in would be a Bitch, but worth it. So, wick coverage wise and heat wise is why bigger wire rocks
Only 1.2mm posts atm
ah, effectively quad coil on 2 wick....got it !
so its a space issue inside the atty primarily ?
Yep, really is actually. The double cross just had the same build put in Tim and there's only around 0.00000000001mm between the far left of the coil and the top cap. The igo m, being 22mm, has a lot.more space and.they can.be central