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gords1001

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Trident clone, three strands of .25 kanthal, wrapped five or six times around two clone screwdrivers on the vamo it reads .2 ohm, with my calibrated fluke it reads .3ohm.

Quite a warm flavourful vape and I'm happier its reading .3ohm than .2 that seems much more sane considering my cells lol

Raguri Chegs
 
I'm thinking more along the lines of a "Clapton Coil" than simply twisting a few bits together,just not decided yet what gauge wire I'm going to use. :P
 
tried a triangle coil on my russian the other day. one strand 3 5 wrap coils with gap between each then bent to form a triangle and mounted upright with the pointy end at the bottom and wick threaded in the middle of the triangle.. came in at 0.4 ohms and was bloody awful lol.. back to the drawing board!
 
Chegs, I considered it but wanted to build a sub ohm set up this time.

The trident is real good for stuff like this with its slotted posts.
 
i was gonna try riptripeprs diamond coil but i only have .32 kanthal and its to thick. i need to get some 0.25-0.28 really
 
I love .25, very versatile.

Unlike the original clone tailspring



I expected this as it didn't hold up well at .6ohm.

That spring next to it is a heavy duty torch modding spring. It works but gave a very heavy button. I fitted a slightly finer coiled spring which seems ok and if anything its hitting harder now. We'll see how this one holds up.
 
I need a trident... the w3 is fucking me off now, fourty minutes to build... REALLY?!!!
 
Lol forty minutes? Think this took less than twenty including returning to the garage to fix the piss poor tailspring. The trident is stupidly easy to build on, remove post caps, drop coil tails into slots, refit post caps, its brilliant. Copper positive pin too.
 
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