Sooooo...tinkerer I've been sarvo..oops sorry for the aussie slang, "sarvo" translates to "This afternoon" lol
Drank 3 beers before I started to help settle my shaky hands...didn't help with the end result
Your wish is my command Kat
getting my stuff organised to make a start
using a bolt to roll an evenly spaced coil with an inside diameter of 2.5mm (stock coil is 2mm ID) I've only got 28 gauge kanthal which is a bit thicker than the stock coil so number of winds and resistance will need to be adjusted as I go..
original coil compared to the new one
the thin piece of cotton that wraps the smaller part of the coil body to control the juice flow through the wicking holes.
This was almost impossible to reinstall so I decided to leave it out in the end, the reason being my wicking problems seem to come from the combination of tiny wicking holes and this relatively dense layer of fabric not allowing the juice through fast enough to keep up with the coil/cotton
my strip of cotton cut wider than needed to compensate for the exclusion of the wicking hole fabric
wires bent, coil wrapped, ready for installation into the main body
the coil and wicking wrapped around the threads of the bolt allowed easy peasy installation into the main body of the coil housing
coil legs positioned and grommet etc installed. including original wire mesh anti spit screen.
End result was a coil that my Provari read as 1.8ohm, and for the first cuppa hits everything worked perfectly. Fantastic flavour. No problems......but then the gurgling started and the coil got drowned to the point where it was un-vapeable.
So that small tube of fabric/cotton that controls the juice flow through the wicking holes is obviously much more important than I gave it credit.
Lesson learnt. Next build attempt will be different and Will include this omitted part.
I should have known better, but I went with my gut feeling which turned out to be wrong, and I'm not ashamed to admit my mistake.
I can't learn anything without trying lol
Thanks All for your interest
ROFLMAO umm no you reeeeally don't want to see a video of the above process. I was in hysterics a few times thinking about how ridiculous I would have looked fiddle farting around with all those tiny little components.
If you were a "fly on the wall" watching my old man ineptitude you would have been in stitches![]()
That's absolutely fantastic , and is the best such pictorial guide I've ever seen.
THANKS!