Ok, so here's my setup...my ohms are jumping all over the place when I fidget with the wraps, but mostly they're sitting at 1.0 - 1.1. I switched from 4/3 wraps to 3/2 wraps and it didn't change a thing. Still the same readings. View attachment 202621
You are getting the usual "set up" shorts.Ok, so here's my setup...my ohms are jumping all over the place when I fidget with the wraps, but mostly they're sitting at 1.0 - 1.1.
Congratulations! I just rebuilt my coil and am sitting at 2.1 ohms vaping at 3.7 volts. Feels like I'm getting more nicotine because I actually got a bit of a rush chain vaping mine to see if i could dry it out(which i couldn't). I always chain vape too. I love this atomizer.View attachment 202628
I built my first AGA-T2 about a hour ago. I watched several videos including Phil's. I'm getting 2-2.2 ohms. To quote Grimgreen, it's vapeing like a sir!
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You are getting the usual "set up" shorts.
Having a mechanical mod & multimeter around would make life so much easier getting all set up.
You'd "Pulse-oxidize" your mesh with the mech in the area where the coils make contact with the wick. When all done, you'd move the AGA back to your electronic mod and vape away providing it's not under 1.2 ohms (goes for most electronic mods). Anyone using gennies should have at least 1 mechanical mod in their arsenal, if only for that.
If you want to vape below 1.2 ohms, a mechanical, not electronic mod is recommended.
But, should a day come when you've had enough of the SS shortcomings and are looking for better taste, consider looking into ceramic wicks at some point.
Yes, it's safe. What's unsafe is not using a multimeter.ok question for you. I haven't seriously looked at mechanicals because I thought you didn't want to try rebuilding without the safety features built into something like a Vamo. Is the multimeter enough to ensure no shorts? Is it ok to do it all on a Mech? (with a multimeter of course)
You are getting the usual "set up" shorts.
Having a mechanical mod & multimeter around would make life so much easier getting all set up.
You'd "Pulse-oxidize" your mesh with the mech in the area where the coils make contact with the wick. When all done, you'd move the AGA back to your electronic mod and vape away providing it's not under 1.2 ohms (goes for most electronic mods). Anyone using gennies should have at least 1 mechanical mod in their arsenal, if only for that.
If you want to vape below 1.2 ohms, a mechanical, not electronic mod is recommended.
But, should a day come when you've had enough of the SS shortcomings and are looking for better taste, consider looking into ceramic wicks at some point.
I am wondering if anyone can help me out. I have been going crazy on rebuilding coils everyday for the past two weeks. I use the AGA-T2 and the RSST and both have the same problem. Everything is fine for the fist 12 hours, all of a sudden I get carbon build up (or what looks like a black build up) on the top two - three coils. The bottom two look just fine. This makes the taste a little off and soon after, I get a hot spot on the top coil/coils. All the coils light up perfectly before i get to vaping. I am using 500ss mesh with 30g kanthal. Everyone seems to have good results but I wanted to see how long a build is lasting with everyone else.
I am wondering if anyone can help me out. I have been going crazy on rebuilding coils everyday for the past two weeks. I use the AGA-T2 and the RSST and both have the same problem. Everything is fine for the fist 12 hours, all of a sudden I get carbon build up (or what looks like a black build up) on the top two - three coils. The bottom two look just fine. This makes the taste a little off and soon after, I get a hot spot on the top coil/coils. All the coils light up perfectly before i get to vaping. I am using 500ss mesh with 30g kanthal. Everyone seems to have good results but I wanted to see how long a build is lasting with everyone else.
Congratulations! I just rebuilt my coil and am sitting at 2.1 ohms vaping at 3.7 volts. Feels like I'm getting more nicotine because I actually got a bit of a rush chain vaping mine to see if i could dry it out(which i couldn't). I always chain vape too. I love this atomizer.
Just saw that you're a fellow Texan. How long have you been vaping?
Thanks for the input. I've got a mech, but it's a 5V GLV-2, and I was worried about popping the coil at that voltage. I will definitely look into the ceramic wick option. Thanks again!
The earlier 3/32 ... yes, but they are gone now. Of the five 1/8 ceramic wicks I have installed none have broken and are quite sturdy although some care is still required. None of the harsh acrid taste of SS either, but brilliant flavors in their native state.I must say that ceramic wicks are still in their very early days, you only have to look at them and they break! They also take longer to get to temperature compared to ss mesh.
Too many possibilities what could be wrong. Not sure where to start, debug could go on for the next 10 pages. But if you are routinely getting hot spots after 12 hours ... and both different-make RBAs are developing the same problem, I'm inclined to think your mesh above the wickhole has not been fully oxidized by the coils, excessive top wire tension leading to the pos. post, wire not going straight to the pos. post, loose top nut/screw, mesh edge shorting out, etc. ad infinitum.I am wondering if anyone can help me out. I have been going crazy on rebuilding coils everyday for the past two weeks. I use the AGA-T2 and the RSST and both have the same problem. Everything is fine for the fist 12 hours, all of a sudden I get carbon build up (or what looks like a black build up) on the top two - three coils. The bottom two look just fine. This makes the taste a little off and soon after, I get a hot spot on the top coil/coils. All the coils light up perfectly before i get to vaping. I am using 500ss mesh with 30g kanthal. Everyone seems to have good results but I wanted to see how long a build is lasting with everyone else.