Got home, was rebuilding my other Did to be like the first. Looked at the build i did last night. Tightened up the neg screw, which came loose. Made a hot leg and had to do the first Did all over again.
That's ok. I like to do things in duplicate anyway. Tests my hypotheses better. So I made two builds this morning. Same 270 mesh, 50 mm. Roll mesh on a 5/64 Allen key really tight. Take out that key, 1/16 Allen key. Roll mesh really tight. Straw. Standard Did wick hole is 3.5mm. My wick is really loose, like you can see some space loose. An amateur observation--270 mesh, with its coarse grain, works on capillary action. Is it true wicking? I really don't care. This straw wick stays soaked, and heats up faster (less mesh/wick in the set-up).
I had to twist more 28g wire. I was lazy, and the twists were just a hair looser (i use a drill). 4/5 wrap. You wind really tight when the wire is this thick--and you will have success. My Allen key is left in the mesh, and I wind directly onto this, off of the atty. See first pic. Hook up pos lead. From the bottom--clockwise, I wound 4 times, then pos leg went counter around pos pin. Apply a bit of tension to the Allen key--ΑWAY from the pos pin ( no lazy wicks in THIS house). Tighten nut, just do not overdo it.
Even up wraps, and snug up coil to the wick. No gaps between coil and wick--tutorials, good wrapping technique, blahblahblah. Neg lead is going to be attached counterclockwise, if you are following from bottom.
When I attach my coil assembly to
the
device, I leave my wick raised up. I scooch it down into position, so the top of the wick is just a hair shorter than pos pin. This serves as a check, to make sure that my coil is not too tight.
I have been
vaping on these builds for about an hour. One is 0.7Ω. The other one is 0.9Ω. I just measured them, using a multimetre and the screwyinnie ohm checker. What is weird is that I built them side by side, with identical methods. They looked identical. And fired the same. After pulsing out the
coils, and brushing and nudging them w a flathead screwdriver, they fired just like the pic of my dry burn above, just a little brighter. No wick shorts or hot legs or anything, at the end.
Both vape the same. Very dense, wet vape. Not too warm. But produce vapor fast. Very nice.
I think that I did not twist the wire as tight made the vapor denser. Wicking great, fill screws in. These guys are getting vaped @ home. Builds looked same as pix above. I am lazy and tired after a long weekend on duty.
Dids are really gr8 gennies. I have built on these things SO MANY TIMES!! They still look wonderful.
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