still vaping it - it’s a good allrounder, it vapes like the original I think just denser cloud - fixed some things from the original ..,top cap does get hot quick though so I stick with coils that don’t need more than 65W
on the squonking front both much a like as well leave cotton raised off the deck a little...using a pumper mod it’ll take 6 or so shots without leaking
Are the AF holes small enough that it doesn't leak when squnoked? Not just a baby squonk, but hard enough to reach the bottom of the coils...assuming you're using 70/30 or 80/20 of course.
I honestly wanna pick one up cause I love the original single version so much. But I have so many nice dual coil RDAs (mainly bottom AF) that I'd rather drip with, so the Recurve Dual would kinda need to find it's own niche (like on a dual battery squonker) if I'm gonna spend the money on it.
I received my Recurve Dual Black and for me it’s not something to write home about. Maybe with a different that will change with a different setup. I was hoping to get at the very least, same type density and flavor. I used ss 316L spaces wraps at .4
So all in all - it’s a bit underwhelming for me.
As always you are one step ahead my friend. Just recently changed all my dual coil attys from framed staples to spaced try-core Clapton's. The faster ramp up and faster heat dissipation added a more crisp sweet flavor with a cooler top cap that allows me to chain vape a little longer before the flavor drops off.tri core fused Clapton’s? Tried those
As always you are one step ahead my friend. Just recently changed all my dual coil attys from framed staples to spaced try-core Clapton's. The faster ramp up and faster heat dissipation added a more crisp sweet flavor with a cooler top cap that allows me to chain vape a little longer before the flavor drops off.
Sounds like the recurve dual and reload X have that common problem. My X would get hot quick with framed staples. Even a 2.5mm staple would heat the cap fast. Now I'm rocking 3mm tri-cores with 6 wraps and love it.yeah I stick to builds like that especially on attys like this where top cap heat is a problem and want to maintain a warm dual coil vape sub 70W
I stuck with 3mm ID but it can get in 3.5 can also try that. Also try not to space them too much, just enough to stop hotspots maybe, but I found contact coils perform better in the dual