I already knew that
Well alright then, that's why I was asking, I didn't know if you did or didn't...when I first started using the bloody thing it took me a bit to figure out and I felt dumb about it so i thought it was worth mentioning it.
I can tell you that I can build a 24 gauge single parallel kanthal build of 5 wraps on a 1/8th drill bit and it's going to meter at .24 and be cool but still nicely warm and then I can build a 23 gauge single parallel build with 6 wraps and the same diameter and it will be the same resistance but be considerably cooler if fired on the same unregulated mech....I don't need the steam engine to tell me how to get a cooler vape, I can figure it out for myself...I've been building long enough and practiced enough. And I am sure you have as well
The problem is that you're trying to stuff what is a shit ton of wire into a small space and anything you're going to do is going to heat up super quick from lack of airflow and being in a highly compressed space.
I've been going back and forth playing with my dual coil 25 gauge build in my tobh and my dual parallel 26 gauge build in my patriot with a glass cap on it and at the same voltage they give off about the same about of it, but there is a 30 watt difference because of the difference in resistance....
Maybe the answer is just less voltage...I mean, I run a 1.3 ohm coil in my Kayfun still and I only vape it at about 12-13 watts and that's plenty warm enough, sure I am not going to fog the room up but it's not meant too, it's made for flavor after all. I like to drip at about 70 watts on either a single or dual parallel build that meters around .25ish. but my regular dual coil build that's around .4 something keeps me happy as well in my TOBH and it's only 30 something watts since I run it on a stainless steel nemisis. You know with the kind of voltage drop a stainless mech has I am not getting anywhere over 3.7-3.8 volts to the coils tops and that's only for a couple vapes before the battery starts to drain. Tanks, even the sub ohm tanks, not all of them were meant to run as hot as drippers and you don't need super high wattage to get a good vape from them. You can try adding another wrap to your build as well if all else fails...give the mod more work to do...the more the wire the more it takes to heat up afterall.
Yes, I am just rambling but I was hoping that if I rambled for all the world to see I'd have a moment of clarity after I posted this...although I doubt it as tired as I am...maybe my dribbling with do just the same for you