Today I kept getting check atomizer to light up. I was using the RSST
with a 1 ohm coil a friend had built. Today was not the first but it was
the last, I decided.
Out to his kit I walked. I stripped of the coil he built. Then I used a
wide bore needle from a syringe to wrap three to four wraps.
The first coil read fairly close to 1 ohm, .96 I think. Then, I had big
trouble in wicking it with Eko wool. The coil got all foul.
I stripped it off and built a second. It read in at .94 to .96 ohms. My
friend then later wicked it for me. He jimmied the coil a bit. I had one
wrap really way too tight, left long lags off the screws.
He trimmed it up and the coil ultimately settled on .96 ohms. I
apologized for not getting a 1 ohm coil. He chuckled, "so you're sub
ohming a bit." I agreed and told him I recalled that being responsible,
I was still safe due to being above .6 ohms.
with a 1 ohm coil a friend had built. Today was not the first but it was
the last, I decided.
Out to his kit I walked. I stripped of the coil he built. Then I used a
wide bore needle from a syringe to wrap three to four wraps.
The first coil read fairly close to 1 ohm, .96 I think. Then, I had big
trouble in wicking it with Eko wool. The coil got all foul.
I stripped it off and built a second. It read in at .94 to .96 ohms. My
friend then later wicked it for me. He jimmied the coil a bit. I had one
wrap really way too tight, left long lags off the screws.
He trimmed it up and the coil ultimately settled on .96 ohms. I
apologized for not getting a 1 ohm coil. He chuckled, "so you're sub
ohming a bit." I agreed and told him I recalled that being responsible,
I was still safe due to being above .6 ohms.