mustybadger
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- May 17, 2016
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Hi apes!
So, I've primarily been using @stealthvape 23g brochrome for a while now (unless I'm using one of Smut's lovely claptons). Building at about 0.34ohms in my Entheon. Works a treat. My problem is that I prefer contact coils, but I'm a little concerned about dry-firing nichrome, so I just end up building a spaced nichrome flatwire instead.
To overcome this, I've started thinking about just using 20-22g Kanthal flatwire instead. Seems to be the general consensus that it's safer to dry-fire and you dont get the initial "nichrome taste" (I struggle to notice it, to be honest, but that's maybe because I've been using it for so long).
My question is - is there a discernible difference in ramp-up time between nichrome flatwire and kanthal flatwire on a mechanical? And, if so, should I build slightly lower to accommodate for that?
Thanks for any suggestions!
So, I've primarily been using @stealthvape 23g brochrome for a while now (unless I'm using one of Smut's lovely claptons). Building at about 0.34ohms in my Entheon. Works a treat. My problem is that I prefer contact coils, but I'm a little concerned about dry-firing nichrome, so I just end up building a spaced nichrome flatwire instead.
To overcome this, I've started thinking about just using 20-22g Kanthal flatwire instead. Seems to be the general consensus that it's safer to dry-fire and you dont get the initial "nichrome taste" (I struggle to notice it, to be honest, but that's maybe because I've been using it for so long).
My question is - is there a discernible difference in ramp-up time between nichrome flatwire and kanthal flatwire on a mechanical? And, if so, should I build slightly lower to accommodate for that?
Thanks for any suggestions!