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So what is your preference on coils do like rda's with vertical builds or horizontal.  Any reason why? flavorcloudsease of build

 

For myself; all my builds have been vertical only, i did order an RDA with horizontal build so i will try it then

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Personally I have only built horizontal coils, but tried one vertical coil in my kayfun v4. I wasn't impressed, probably because I didn't have the patience to fiddle with it to get it set up properly. Now as far as pre-built factory coils without having to build my own,nothing beats the Nautilus vertical coils, IMHO.

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I do both. The biggest flavor I have ever got was using a dual twisted vertical .25 ohm coil in a Tobh.  The only problem was the wicking.  It was a bit slow unless I dripped directly on the wick.  I bought the 454 big block to make use of the vertical coil, the only problem is the horizontal seem to taste better in it.  I have been tempted to try one in my SubTank Mini.  I have read about people doing them, but no one seems to have perfected it.

 

I guess after this long ramble...  I guess it just depends on what mood hits me.  I do think the horizontal with both ends of the wick in the juice wicks better, of course this is only my opinion.

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I haven't built a vertical coil in a really long time.I personally don't see much difference in flavor between vertical & horizontal.But the vertical coil acts like a smoke stack and seems to produce a little more vapor IMO

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I do both. The biggest flavor I have ever got was using a dual twisted vertical .25 ohm coil in a Tobh.  The only problem was the wicking.  It was a bit slow unless I dripped directly on the wick.  I bought the 454 big block to make use of the vertical coil, the only problem is the horizontal seem to taste better in it.  I have been tempted to try one in my SubTank Mini.  I have read about people doing them, but no one seems to have perfected it.

 

I guess after this long ramble...  I guess it just depends on what mood hits me.  I do think the horizontal with both ends of the wick in the juice wicks better, of course this is only my opinion.

 

 

From what i can tell about wics is that you build has the cotton wrapped from top to bottom like a horse shoe and in one piece going thru both coils.  so when you drip it goes directly to the cotton.  then  i assume gravity feeds down

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I honestly can't tell any difference in performance between the two. For me, it really just comes down to what fits best in whichever RDA I'm building in.

 

At the moment:

 

Veritas - dual vertical

Infinite CLT V1 - dual horizontal

Igo-W - dual horizontal

IGO-L - single horizontal

Smok Dripper - single vertical

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Rixter, do you build them all equally in resistance value? or coil size depends on spacing? what makes you pick dual coil for one vs single coil for another.

 

I currently use five different RBAs, and they range in resistance from .4Ω to .9Ω. The lower resistance setups are a little too intense for regular use, but I do enjoy the occasional fog bank & flavor they produce. For my all day setup, however, I prefer something just under 1Ω, and I like it to be a single coil because I don't have to hit it with as much power as I would on a multiple-coil setup, which gives me more vape time between charges.

 

Lately, the setup I vape at work all day is a Smok Dripper RDA (.9Ω single vertical coil and Japanese organic cotton wick) on a Smok Xpro M50 (65 watt model) set to 17 watts.

 

As far as why I choose single over dual coils, it really depends on the number of air intakes on each RDA's top cap.

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I love it and it's been really reliable. I really like the fact that it's got a USB charge port that charges the battery (Sony VTC4) super fast with a 5V-2A wall charger. I'd recommend one to anyone looking for a small but powerful box mod.

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not at all gag8tor, any conversation that evolves is just a great conversation.

 

i actually think we may need a section on coils only.  so many different types and builds to discuss.  also would be a great place to answer safety questions on x sub ohms, surface area blah blah

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not at all gag8tor, any conversation that evolves is just a great conversation.

 

i actually think we may need a section on coils only.  so many different types and builds to discuss.  also would be a great place to answer safety questions on x sub ohms, surface area blah blah

 

If you or anyone else want to start a dedicated separate thread discussing coils of any sort, if we have at least 20 dedicated "coil" threads, Chris said he'll add a special section for it.  :)

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Yeah. I have a MVP 20 watt and want a 30W but this thing looks and feels really slick. Plenty of power for what I want to do. I like the built in charging. I don't want to buy a charger if I can avoid it.

If you get another istick get the 50W. I have the 30W and wish I would have got the 50 because it will stay charged all day for me, the 30 dosnt.

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