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Old 05-23-2014, 08:06 PM   #270
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Originally Posted by z3german View Post
Damn that coil looks good

I have a question guys, how are some people vaping over 15+ watts. I read on reddit people vape at like 25 watts, with apparently amazing flavor and such and such.

I have a kayfun 3.1 clone and an SVD mod, using cotton I harsh burn the cotton @ 13 watts. Right now I built a 1.3ohm coil, and if in voltage mode it would mean I can get it at a max of 27 watts, but how do people not burn their wicking material? I cant imagine other textile based wicking material like silca will have much better results.
the device you're applying voltage to, meaning your kayfun is a reduced chamber silica based tank. It uses pressure differential to draw liquid to the wicking material. Then with that, it also has a very reduced chamber to allow the flavor/vapor to have density.

because of the size of the vape chamber, having HIGH heat without a sufficient draw to the wick will result in reduction of vapor, as you're drying out the wick prior to it allowing it to draw more liquid.

Personally, I have never taken my kayfun tops beyond 15 watts. It's not necessary.

For those that you're reading that take their devices to 20+ watts, they're probably using dripping atty's or genesis style attys. those will have larger surfaces to create vapor, and larger areas for the vapor to expand prior to your inhale.

For me, i like to have a 8-10 wrap of 26 gauge wire. usually resulting in a 1-1.1 ohm single coil, or a .5-.55ohm dual. The surface area is immense and i normally set my devices to 25+ watts to get vapor production, and inclusive with the surface area of my wicking material, i get immense flavor
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