I've been experimenting with a lot of different coils and builds here and there but I guess a couple of recurring questions are:
I know the "wider" the channel for the electricity to flow, the lower the resistance (26g being thicker than 28g, twisted being thicker than not, parallel being thicker than not, dual coils being wider than singles, etc.). These might sound like stupid questions that are pretty common sense but
1) what exactly is the physics of the vapor being so different in terms of heat from say a .3 ohm dual coil where the coils aren't touching and a .3 ohm dual coil 2-strand parallel? and
2) how does coiling without letting the coils touch and coiling with them touching, say microcoils, differ?
3) On the topic of wicking, does having a large cotton cloud make vapor production different from having a smaller one? and
4) how does a tighter fit of the wick in the coil differ from a looser fit?
I don't know; I started off with .9-1ohm single micro coils and lately I've really been liking the 2-strand parallel single clocking in around .6 and the sleeper dual at around .5.
I know the "wider" the channel for the electricity to flow, the lower the resistance (26g being thicker than 28g, twisted being thicker than not, parallel being thicker than not, dual coils being wider than singles, etc.). These might sound like stupid questions that are pretty common sense but
1) what exactly is the physics of the vapor being so different in terms of heat from say a .3 ohm dual coil where the coils aren't touching and a .3 ohm dual coil 2-strand parallel? and
2) how does coiling without letting the coils touch and coiling with them touching, say microcoils, differ?
3) On the topic of wicking, does having a large cotton cloud make vapor production different from having a smaller one? and
4) how does a tighter fit of the wick in the coil differ from a looser fit?
I don't know; I started off with .9-1ohm single micro coils and lately I've really been liking the 2-strand parallel single clocking in around .6 and the sleeper dual at around .5.