Rebuilding a Kanger T2 .... SUCCESS !

look30;9502506 said:
So here is the BIG update :

I did my first rebuild today and it's AMAZING.

First of all start with basics :

3 mm Wick from Jughead.co
I tried the 2 mm wick from vaporbase but it was to thin in my opinion.
32 AWG wire Kanthal A-1

The guide :

How to rebuild a Kanger T2 | Ecig Advanced Community Blog

First try was failure because I left the wire lead too short and put the metal wire tube inside the silicone and tried to close the deal... failed (method A in guide).

Redo it (method B), btw I put a safety pin trough the wick to be able to to the wrapping properly and wrapped 4 times around it tight but not over tight,
removed the needle and placed the coil inside the center tube... well see the guide.
Placed the silicone and THEN the metal and worked just fine.

Tested with multimeter , showed 2.1 ohm , tested with Zmax showed 1.9 .

Now time to vape... first 5-10 puffs where ok , a bit weak and tasteless at 7W. Cranked up to 10.5 W and start getting lots of vape until... all of the sudden the FLAVOUR hit
I was OMG !!! I NEVER tasted anyhting so good , LOTS of vape and TASTY TASTY TASTY.
Dialed down to 10W and started to vape like a baby sucking milk the first time. This is bar none the best vape to date.
I had to stop because I got dizzy but I can't believe how smooth the vape felt , full and satisfying.
I measure the coil again and seems it stabilized around 1.8 ohm.

I will not be able to use the bought coils again.

Only worry I have now is that small silicone gasket will rip after a few applications but what the hey... it's worth buying heads a rebuild them 2-3 times I am still ahead and the taste is soooooo much better.

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