Kanger occ with twisted 28g

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msrfrog

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Made some twisted wire for the first time and love it. Did up the occ with a .7 3 wrap coil. Working great at 20 to 24 watts 4tanks and not a sign of burns.
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msrfrog

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Is that just a regular coil or a rba? If it's just a regular coil I'm impressed, never knew you could rebuild those coils. Should make a tutorial

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Yes it is a regular coil head and thanks.
There is a bunch on YouTube that are filmed much better than I could. But they are quite easy to redo. Start with plain wire to make it a little easier. Then try some twisted. I started to redo the protank heads. Those are much harder to master.

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Yes it is a regular coil head and thanks.
There is a bunch on YouTube that are filmed much better than I could. But they are quite easy to redo. Start with plain wire to make it a little easier. Then try some twisted. I started to redo the protank heads. Those are much harder to master.

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Awesome I'll have to look some up

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Yea, the horizontal occ coils are the ones to build, comes apart MUCH easier. I've been building verts in em.
I tried the vertical but the flavor seemed so muted . worked good plenty of vapor no burning but no flavor. So went back to the horizontal ones. Now I put a micro style 26g 4 wrap and its a good one. Smooth and good vape.

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