Correct.
Thank you, that makes a lot of sense. I thought people were using the torch to heat the coil instead of firing it from the mod.
Correct.
What is TEMCo Kanthal? Also explain the different sizes to me please.This is what I do... (minus Step 2 because I use TEMCo kanthal)
nooooooooooo not that guy....
Will my cigar lighter work instead of a butane torch? Alright that seems easy enough, I am guessing I need an extra ohm reader that isn't my box mod?
Which RDA would you recommend? Looking one for flavour, one for clouds, if there is a difference.
Thank you, that makes a lot of sense. I thought people were using the torch to heat the coil instead of firing it from the mod.
That made me chuckle.sick as ****!
Yeah, you can use a cigar lighter. I've done it. Typically I'll pull a length of wire off the spool, hold the end in pliers, and run the lighter down the length, going slow enough to let it glow. As long as you can keep the lighter going for long enough to do that, it'll be fine.
If you don't have to fire your mod to get it to show the resistance attached, that'll work. I use my wife's MVP to check my builds.
Hopefully Jason will chime in on RDA suggestions. The Mutation X is great for clouds. I like the Magma for flavor, but I'm sure there are others that are better.
ETA: I should have looked farther down before I posted...
What is TEMCo Kanthal? Also explain the different sizes to me please.
Lastly Ohm reader, I have one built into the mod. Good enough or invest in a separate one?
TEMCo is an industrial supply store that sells kanthal. It's considered the easiest wire to work with, meaning no need to torch it before you wrap your coils.
For gauges... Higher Gauge = smaller diameter & higher ohm; Smaller Gauge = larger diameter & lower ohm. 28G is a nice starting point.
You'll want a separate ohm reader. If you have a bad short, you can potentially fry your box mod's chip. So, it's more prudent to check it on an ohm reader first before firing it up on your device.
Question, it says the T6 can only go down to 0.2Ohm, is this a problem? Will I really be sub-ohming below 0.2?
What about cloud chasing? I think for day to day vaping I want flavour, for a bit of a laugh cloud chasing seems fun.Not a chance. If you want to flavor chase, you'll typically be looking for a single coil around 1 ohm most of the time.