Stainless Steel Coil Method

Interesting , thank you for the share.I still have some screen as well as a couple of Russian 91% tanks.I need to give this a shot for science!
@Kinnikinnick that also is a neat idea , please let me know how that works!

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I’m thinking of getting one (or 2) of the Theorem to use as a testing tank (for flavorings) try as I have I just can’t get a good vape with a dripper… hey some people like drippers, some like tanks, I guess I’m just a tank person, totally content with that… My question if anyone wants to respond, how much of a hassle is that air flow disc setup? I have been thinking of just waiting to see if a version 2 comes out for that tank, but that (if it happens) could be months down the road, or not happen at all. 2mm l to me is a good size for testing flavors, since I feel it takes more than a couple of puffs to taste things, that and a 5-10ml testing batch could be used a couple times over a couple weeks when only using 2ml at a shot… so is it a hassle with the ring and needing to strip the tank all the way down to change out cotton and reset the air ring?

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Ditto :wink:

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All I can say that is T minus 2 hours and I will be stalking my usps guy. Once he shows I will get all my building supplies, new rta, rda, and will build my first dual ss316 set of coils.

I so cannot wait to taste my mixes on a new system

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You will not have problems with the air flow ring (s). You choose to use the single or duel coil one.
You can adjust the air flow while the tank is full of juice if you want since you can leave it loose if you choose.
Or, You can set it and forget it - if you tighten it down.
Later if you choose to loosen it or change it again, you can do it while the tank is full by just removing the top.
You also remove the top to add juice.
To change cotton, yes you would want to have the tank empty.

Good times! :smile:

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Took me a few attempts but I got my aromaizer supreme up and running. I wish I had started building coils sooner.

Now I just need to do a side by side taste test to my crown prebuilt coils.

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Conga-rats!

…and it has begun :v:

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You will find that you can dial in your vape to your liking by experimenting with different builds, different wires and even different gauge wires. Plus you will save a bunch of money in the long run. My coils are easily lasting me a month or more by cleaning the coil and just replacing the wick regularly.

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Joy I can tell you with great confidence that with the Theorem tank, it is not the Notch Coils that make this device so good. Let me tell you about my recent positive test experience with the Theorem and how it got even better…

I got my Theorem in the mail last week. The Notch Coil made a pretty tasty vape for me and I liked it. However, I didn’t get results that I couldn’t get just as well with some of my other devices. And here are some of my devices I have experience with; All kinds of sub ohm tanks, Kayfun, Oragin, VCMT 30MM, Kennedy, Velosity, Snap Dragon, Plume Veil,Derringer, Paradigm Magma to name a few.

Now after I decided to build the Theorem with SS Clapton Coils, the game changed up quite a bit. With a .2 ohm build at just 35 watts I had rich, thick flavorful clouds and it was like a whole new vaping experience. Now I wasn’t cloud chasing but the flavor is so intense. I was set back because I was not expecting that and I still cannot wrap my head around it.

I can only figure that it’s the way the spacing is between the air hole and the coil and also how close the drip tip is to the action is a big playing point.The way I have my coil position built, it is directly under the air hole. Really, I’m not sure how this tiny device does so much flavor. ā€œHow I am I getting so much flavor from this really affordable device but not my expensive ones?ā€ was what I kept thinking. It’s just a clever and successful design.But hey, it doesn’t really matter how it runs so well, it’s rocking out a stellar vape and I’m enjoying the hell out of it…

The only negative thing for me is that you cannot power vape it because it will heat up quickly and you have to let it cool or else you’ll cook your lips. But you don’t have to hit it hard to get a really flavorful hit. The tank only holds about 2 ml and surprisingly, it will use the liquid very quickly.I’m guessing it would have to with how full a flavor it produces. But it’s quite easy to pop the top and fill it, you just have to be sure to have a needle tip to fill it…

This is a great creation by Jay Bo and the only Wismec atomizing product I have and the only other thing of Wizmec I own is the Noisy Cricket. Love that thing to for my RDA’s. I will be looking a little closer at Wizmec products from now on…

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No hassle with the air flow disc CallMeTut and the Theorem is easy breakdown, easy builds and is great for testing flavors. I love this thing. Read my other post to Joy if you want.

How often do you change the wicks? Weekly? After 90mls? I know in general…some juices kill coils faster than others

That’s a main reason for the jump. Oh boy. FA Cocoa all day here I come.

It just depends how bad a juice gunks the coil. Some flavors get a coil dirty quick others seem to be sort of self cleaning. For the most part I judge that by the taste.

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Weno and bought some 26 gauge ud 316l today
Went home made 7 wraps around 2.5 mm put on my subtank plus rba which I have been using kanthal on same build on evic-VT in power mode read .4 ohms
Tried to dry burn with no cotton yet on second firing it melted at 30 watts
Anyone else seen this
Or am I the lucky recipient
Maybe stick to tc on my rx200 wismec
Or the new 213 segelie should be here Friday

I’m new to using ss, I’ve only done half a dozen simple coils (using both 26 and 28 gauge 316L) I’ve fired them all and pinched them just like I would do with kanthal without issues, I’m normally down at about 25 watts, but that shouldn’t be a difference…

First pulse new coil at 20watts. Once firing correctly move to desired wattage.

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I was spacing coils should I have done contact

I do both.

@Machinist2 did you have a short? Only time I’ve had my wire melt was because it touched the side of deck. Treating SS like kanthal is pretty common. Same rules apply.