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                "title": "Twist/braid method, precautionary measures & warning",
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                        "*": "Nothing wrong with it providing you meter out the coils until you get a reliable set-up.\n\nRunning a coil with too low Ohms can cause too much drain on the battery. AW IMRs are pretty capable little batteries, but everything has its limits..\n\nA multimeter is your friend if you want to play with this.\n\nThe other thing I'm not a huge fan of is that it tends to mask set-up problems. It gets recommended too much IMO for beginners who are struggling. Precisely the people who may not be using a multimeter, etc... Just don't want to see any friends get hurt..\n\nThat being said, if you're smart about it, meter it out properly to check the resistance of your set-up, its perfectly safe.\n\nTHAT being said, I've tried it, and have personally not seen any benefit. I've tried about everything out there with the exception of 500 mesh so far, and always come back to my trusty 32g kanthal, single wrap coils and 400 mesh.\n\nGet them right and they will treat you well / last you a good long time.\n\nCoil on my DID is now up to about 8 weeks if I remember right. Pluid V1 iHy I haven't had that long, but is also still on its first coil and vaping like a champ... <ref>http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-suppliers-forum/322068-ihybrid-apv-fully-customizable-genesis-396.html#post7594367</ref>\n\n===References===\n\n<references />"
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