Good morning!
So I've been rebuilding for a couple of months now using pre-made wick/wires from PT. I get about 50% fire rate once built, and I'm trying to pinpoint what my problem is. My method is:
1. Place pre made wick/wire on seat and thread both wires in hole, 90 both wires in opposite directions.
2. Place insulator through 1 wire and attach to bottom of seat.
3. Clip wire excess on both.
4. Attach center pin.
5. Shift coil around with mini screwdriver to make sure it's center and not touching metal.
Am I clipping the wire too soon? I've seen youtube clips where people clip the wires after they attach the center pin, not before. I don't know anything about wiring and electrical, does the positive wire (the one going through the insulator) need to come in contact with the center pin? Is that why I'm getting a short because I'm cutting the wires prematurely? If not, any ideas?
Thanks for the help, it's great to have a resource like this.
Mike
So I've been rebuilding for a couple of months now using pre-made wick/wires from PT. I get about 50% fire rate once built, and I'm trying to pinpoint what my problem is. My method is:
1. Place pre made wick/wire on seat and thread both wires in hole, 90 both wires in opposite directions.
2. Place insulator through 1 wire and attach to bottom of seat.
3. Clip wire excess on both.
4. Attach center pin.
5. Shift coil around with mini screwdriver to make sure it's center and not touching metal.
Am I clipping the wire too soon? I've seen youtube clips where people clip the wires after they attach the center pin, not before. I don't know anything about wiring and electrical, does the positive wire (the one going through the insulator) need to come in contact with the center pin? Is that why I'm getting a short because I'm cutting the wires prematurely? If not, any ideas?
Thanks for the help, it's great to have a resource like this.
Mike