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Post by DiscoDes on Sept 12, 2015 16:12:03 GMT
Nice one, I'll have to give it a go, although I'll probably use 0.3 Kanthal.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2015 16:14:29 GMT
Great tutorial , I have one question , usually when building coils , I fire them up to look for even glow .
Is that not necessary ? And can use kamthal and what gauge would you recommend ?
Thanks Mr p
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Post by Greigster on Sept 12, 2015 16:14:39 GMT
Nice one, I'll have to give it a go, although I'll probably use 0.3 Kanthal. I use it for .34mm Kanthal as well Des, no problems.
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Post by Greigster on Sept 12, 2015 16:19:14 GMT
Great tutorial , I have one question , usually when building coils , I fire them up to look for even glow . Is that not necessary ? And can use kamthal and what gauge would you recommend ? Thanks Mr p I use it for .34mm Kanthal as well @purple1234. I was using Ni200 for TC, so it should not be fired as it causes the wire to become very soft and unstable. As this is wound around a threaded M4 bolt, the coil ends up being a spaced coil as opposed to a compressed micro coil. For a spaced coil, the wires do not touch each other, therefore you do not need to check for shorts/even glow For Kanthal, I pre-burn before winding around the M4 bolt.
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Post by mike weaver93 on Sept 12, 2015 16:20:33 GMT
Great work GreigsterI have a french tank from JWell, that now I can build my coils, courtesy of your tutorial... Really appreciate this. Regards Mike
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Post by Greigster on Sept 12, 2015 16:25:25 GMT
Great work GreigsterI have a french tank from JWell, that now I can build my coils, courtesy of your tutorial... Really appreciate this. Regards Mike Hey Mike, glad it has helped. I also use it for vertical coils on an Ubertoot, leaving the bolt in until the last point just keeps things all in place.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2015 18:01:58 GMT
Great tutorial video Neil. ... You make it look so easy that even 10 thumb numptys like me will have a go. Yet another great tutorial bookmarked ... Thank you.
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Post by smarties on Sept 12, 2015 18:15:38 GMT
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Post by Greg on Sept 12, 2015 21:46:25 GMT
Great guide Greigster, I might give that a try. As the CW is packed in it might be worth increasing the wick hole size or even drilling two more at 90 degrees
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Post by Greigster on Sept 13, 2015 9:01:02 GMT
Great guide Greigster, I might give that a try. As the CW is packed in it might be worth increasing the wick hole size or even drilling two more at 90 degrees Thanks Greg, It would not do any harm to drill the holes larger, as you say, the cotton wool is nicely but not too tightly packed,but......I have had no problems with the existing size holes keeping up with the wicking even above 40watts.
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Post by dagl on Sept 14, 2015 20:28:03 GMT
Fantastic guide Greigster thank you for sharing, it's taken my subtank to another level
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Post by beedee on Sept 14, 2015 21:08:22 GMT
Thanks Greigster. Once I get a bit more confident doing straight coils will try this.
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Post by Die5el on Sept 15, 2015 8:50:45 GMT
Cracking tutorial greigster can you tell me where did you get your ohm meter from please ? as i got a cheap one from ft
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Post by tim on Sept 29, 2015 20:27:32 GMT
Can we have this put in the "Guides & Tutorials" section please. I like this @chrissie Perpetua
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 29, 2015 20:34:16 GMT
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