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Would you describe the differences between vaping on these two setups

As you can see, they're both the same ohm (0.22 & .21).
But one has larger diameter coils while the other thinner.

How will the vape experience differ?

How come they're yielding the same ohm despite them being different in size with similar number of wraps 5 vs 6).

Will one heat up faster?

Will one get hotter while keeping wattage constant between the two.

Thanks

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Could do with a bit more info eg. Wire gauge and diameters. But going off what's here all I can give is rough advice so here goes, say you have 2 0.5ohm coils ones 5 wraps at 3.5mm and ones 7 wraps at 2.5mm (not accurate wraps for ohms only an example) the 7 wrap coil will ramp up slower than the 5 wrap at the same voltage due to the difference in width but the 7 wrap will hold the heat for longer overall temp would be adjusted with your airflow, hope that helps just finished a night shift so my English not well...
 
Have a toot & see what they are like & what you like.

Twisted should heat faster than the (fused?) clapton.
It will also cool faster.

Claptons have greater surface area so may taste better & provide more vapour.
Clapton may need a higher watt.

Ohm basically depends on the material and main core diameter, then the total length of the wire, more winds, or larger diameter will increase the resistance. The bigger the core the lower the ohm. Doubling core (by twist or stapled clapton) halves the resistance.
The outer clapton has no (real) effect on resistance, the lazy electricity flows through the easiest route - large core. The clapton is heated by the heat coing from the core wire.
 
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