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Post by intheblim on Jun 19, 2014 11:08:28 GMT
Hi at moment im using 0.25 kanthal and was wondering if i should use a different gauge to get better results - i normally wrap 6 wraps with cotton and get 1.3 to 4 ohm ?
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Post by leo on Jun 19, 2014 11:26:23 GMT
I'd say there was something wrong if 6 wraps gives you a range of 1.3 - 4.0 ohms. I use 0.2 kanthal, 10 wraps on a 1.5mm drill bit gives me around 2 ohms consistently. There are some good guides on here, and a ton of vids on youtube... my suggestion is to watch a few vids, get a few different gauges of Kanthal, and practice, practice, practice... it takes a while to get consistent with your coils. But the effort is worth it. Good luck.
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Post by archiecat on Jun 19, 2014 11:55:40 GMT
Amazing work much credit to you. Sitting here with my VTR and Aerotank v2 thanks to you and your recommendations, one very happy bunny! Cheers John
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Post by DiscoDes on Jun 19, 2014 12:00:42 GMT
So basically, get 0.3 kanthal for the best results!? Also if you Microcoil as the coils are touching & the resistance will be lower.
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Post by csmith10 on Jun 19, 2014 12:22:34 GMT
I use .25 kanthal A1 7 wraps round a 1.8mm jewellers screwdriver consistently gives me 1.7 ohms. I did try 0.30 but found it took longer to heat the coil.
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Post by intheblim on Jun 19, 2014 12:31:11 GMT
I'd say there was something wrong if 6 wraps gives you a range of 1.3 - 4.0 ohms. I use 0.2 kanthal, 10 wraps on a 1.5mm drill bit gives me around 2 ohms consistently. There are some good guides on here, and a ton of vids on youtube... my suggestion is to watch a few vids, get a few different gauges of Kanthal, and practice, practice, practice... it takes a while to get consistent with your coils. But the effort is worth it. Good luck. when i wrap them i dont do micro coil i just do normal wraps - is this wrong ?
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Post by intheblim on Jun 19, 2014 12:33:37 GMT
is it not ok to have 1.3/4 ohm builds then as they seem to vaping ok ?
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Post by DiscoDes on Jun 19, 2014 12:34:02 GMT
I'd say there was something wrong if 6 wraps gives you a range of 1.3 - 4.0 ohms. I use 0.2 kanthal, 10 wraps on a 1.5mm drill bit gives me around 2 ohms consistently. There are some good guides on here, and a ton of vids on youtube... my suggestion is to watch a few vids, get a few different gauges of Kanthal, and practice, practice, practice... it takes a while to get consistent with your coils. But the effort is worth it. Good luck. when i wrap them i dont do micro coil i just do normal wraps - is this wrong ? NO! it's not wrong it's just that a microcoil give a slightly better vape, but the difference is not HUGE just noticeable, especially in something like a Protank/Aerotank/Evod etc.
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Post by DiscoDes on Jun 19, 2014 12:34:46 GMT
is it not ok to have 1.3/4 ohm builds then as they seem to vaping ok ? Yes it's ok, provided your device is happy to go down to these resistances.
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Post by leo on Jun 19, 2014 12:35:31 GMT
I'd say there was something wrong if 6 wraps gives you a range of 1.3 - 4.0 ohms. I use 0.2 kanthal, 10 wraps on a 1.5mm drill bit gives me around 2 ohms consistently. There are some good guides on here, and a ton of vids on youtube... my suggestion is to watch a few vids, get a few different gauges of Kanthal, and practice, practice, practice... it takes a while to get consistent with your coils. But the effort is worth it. Good luck. when i wrap them i dont do micro coil i just do normal wraps - is this wrong ? You don't have to micro coil. Personally I have found them a better vape. But it's all down to personal preference, and finding what works for you. If your coils are separate, keep them evenly spaced, evenly sized, and make sure none are touching. Just keep at it. You'll find your sweet spot soon enough. Cheers
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Post by intheblim on Jun 19, 2014 12:36:47 GMT
Thanks everyone for your appreciated advice
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Post by leo on Jun 19, 2014 12:41:44 GMT
Also, I read your first post as you were getting 1.3 to 4.0 ohms, which is a big difference, which is what made me wonder. If I read it wrong and you meant 1.3 to 1.4 ohms, then I'd say you were already getting good consistency, and if you enjoy vaping 'em, carry on doing what you're doing! Cheers
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2014 12:47:04 GMT
So basically, get 0.3 kanthal for the best results!? Also if you Microcoil as the coils are touching & the resistance will be lower. Is that really true? Not according to this calculator It varies, but by a tiny amount both less and more resistance depending on the spacing.
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Post by Super-Shiny on Jun 19, 2014 14:13:28 GMT
So basically, get 0.3 kanthal for the best results!? Also if you Microcoil as the coils are touching & the resistance will be lower. Overall i would say 0.3 is the winner but i still use 0.25 as i prefer a coil that heats up quick and mainly cools down quick...this is based on Kanger heads, if i was to use something else like a dripper or something than i would more than likely use 0.3. I forgot to mention, that chart is all based on microcoils....will update original post to say so.
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