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Post by erik514 on Mar 11, 2014 12:33:42 GMT
Yesterday another member was having trouble with their kayfun so I thought I would make a small guide to show how I do mine. I am not saying this is the best way, just that it works for me. First off start with a freshly cleaned taken apart kayfun and building stuff. Wick of the day is 2mm silica wrapped with 0.25 kanthal. next I fold the silica so I will have 3 strands going through the coil then using a pin to help strengthen the silica and make wrapping the coil easier I wrapped 5 turns around the wick ending up with place the coil on the build deck and fix it down once you have your coil in place Adjust the size of the loops so they are just big enough to touch the base of the build deck. You don't want them too short and you don't want them to be longer than needed either trim the single strands of silica right back to the ends of your coil next check your resistance is ok assemble the kayfun then add a little bit of juice to your wicks and test it to make sure it works fill your kayfun but don't overfill
stick it on a mod, wait a couple of minutes for the wicks to start working properly and vape on
this is what works for me. No dry hits, no flooding. Just good vapour and great flavour to go with it. Hope this helps somebody
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Post by charon on Mar 11, 2014 15:44:07 GMT
erik514Very nicely done, should help any newcomer to the art of RBA coiling. I espescially loved the first 2 Australian pics
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Post by erik514 on Mar 11, 2014 15:45:31 GMT
erik514Very nicely done, should help any newcomer to the art of RBA coiling. I espescially loved the first 2 Australian pics Was just to see if anyone was paying attention
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on Mar 11, 2014 15:46:20 GMT
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Post by charon on Mar 11, 2014 15:49:09 GMT
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Post by johnboy on Mar 11, 2014 16:11:52 GMT
Nice one Buddy thanks, I have a Kayfun tell me do you leave a gap between the coils and the top of the base, Like poke a cocktail stick between them ? Cheers.
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Post by erik514 on Mar 11, 2014 16:14:14 GMT
Nice one Buddy thanks, I have a Kayfun tell me do you leave a gap between the coils and the top of the base, Like poke a cocktail stick between them ? Cheers. Yes leave a small gap. I just fix it to the deck fairly tightly and pull it up a bit. Probably just about a millimetre or so
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on Mar 11, 2014 18:02:31 GMT
Just been playing with mine again. Got a micro coil of 1.4ohms made of 10 wraps .32 kanthal threaded on to a single 2mm silica wick unravelled wick slightly then cut to size. Pushed wick vertical and screwed on chamber, lightly prodded down wick onto the juice channels and saturated the wick with juice. Quick test fire to make sure of no shorts then screwed rest together and filled. With the single wick im getting plenty of airflow over the coil and no problems with wicking so far.
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Post by enjay on Mar 11, 2014 18:24:43 GMT
Well mine arrived today so I'll be trying it out later
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 9:54:41 GMT
Tried this just now. Works a treat! Need to shorten loops on next one.
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Post by scotsman on May 10, 2014 10:02:08 GMT
When i did mine i kept getting a short and for the life of me i could not work out why as the coil was off the deck. Turns out when i snipped the wire on the posts a tiny little bit was sticking out and had been touching the centre screw on part of the chimney.
Good pics wish i`d seen this before i did mine lol
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 10:15:27 GMT
Well, I thought it was good. 0.6 with bare bones but assembled kayfun, filled it and now 2.5 ??? Its capable and its what I'm used to but .... Reckon loops may be too big!
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 12:12:41 GMT
One thing missing from most forums is pictorials like this, we need more. Excellent erik514
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Post by chykensa on May 10, 2014 16:37:28 GMT
Well, I thought it was good. 0.6 with bare bones but assembled kayfun, filled it and now 2.5 ??? Its capable and its what I'm used to but .... Reckon loops may be too big! You also may have a wire end touching and causing a partial short somewhere. When you take it apart, before you disassemble the whole shooting match, just check that where you snipped or wiggled the tail after fixing it under the screw, the wire isn't bent outwards a bit and touching the inside of the larger chimney section when it's screwed onto the deck. Alternatively, the same snipped/wiggled tail end may be touching the coil, or the coil may not be high enough off the centre of the deck where the air hole is located, and there is a partial short there too. It's most frustrating when you have something built which has potential to become great, only to find that it underperforms like this. Once you discover the reason, you'll never do it again!! Let us know what you find out
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Post by erik514 on May 10, 2014 17:00:47 GMT
Well, I thought it was good. 0.6 with bare bones but assembled kayfun, filled it and now 2.5 ??? Its capable and its what I'm used to but .... Reckon loops may be too big! Also make sure he screws that hold your coil in place are tight enough. A few times I've had a higher resistance than expected and all it needed was tightened up a bit. The size of loops of silica won't affect resistance but it might affect wicking. Just don't pack it into the channels and it should be fine
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