Dual super nano coil build question

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Alrighty, I am currently using a panzer clone and a stillare clone with a sony VCT5, this morning I thought I would take the plunge and try a dual super nano build. I used 26g kanthol around a 23g needle. They turned out perfect. 10 wraps and came out to .4 ohms. I have them about half way submerged on a cotton cloud. But everyone says that super nanos give out loads of flavor and vapor. But my 26g micros have more flavor than these do. My question is what different types of wicking styles work good with dual super nanos? My second question is I can fully saturate my cotton cloud and I get maybe 3-4 drags before I need to drip again. While my micros can go 6-8.
 

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Kalaniboi81

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To get the flavor your looking for i would suggest a dragon coil. The name can be very misleading as it isn't a coil at all but a style of wicking. You will need to angle your coils so that the end near the edge is slightly facing up and the end facing the middle is facing slightly towards the deck. Then you will get a decent amount of cotton and pull underneath the coil and wrap over the top covering the coil and the end facing the deck. You must leave the end facing the edge exposed as to let the vapor out.

I know this is alot but there are plenty of videos and how to's on youtube that will help you get the Dragon coil down. I hope this helped you out! vape ON!
 

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I think an issue with those super nanos and cotton bed can be airflow. with the coils embedded down into the cotton, the airflow is reduced at the coil. maybe moving the coils a little closer to the airholes might help and maybe not embedding them as much. also, although I don't really know, how about pointing the airflow at the ends of the coil instead of front on. this also might get the airflow to the coils a little better. as for juice consumption, that's just the nature of such a hot coil like that.
 
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