Best way to make basic wrap coils with what I have?

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Frogzx

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Okay so, I have 32g Kanthal and 3mm Silica wick. I can wrap working coils, but I feel like I could do better, and would like a few tips on what to do when doing so. How much silica should I be using for each coil? Enough to just fold it over then wrap? Or should I be doubling it over? How many wraps of kanthal should I be doing? Should they be spaced apart more or closer together? Keeping in mind they aren't micro coils. Some of mine short out, or just don't read at all. I know I can learn from experience, but I'd like a little advice to nudge me along the path.
 

Thrasher

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it helps to know what device you are using the wick in for my drippers using 32g i double it over with a paper clip and give it a 4/5 wrap for right around 2 ohms.


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Nikkita6

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On RDA's I like to wrap my coils on a rounded tooth pic first (30 gauge Kanthal), then I install the coil and then I thread the coil with either 2.5mm silica, or cotton (using mostly cotton right now). Being that you are using 32 gauge, the rounded tooth pic is too big, so I would do the wrap on a micro screw driver.

You can wrap your coils directly on your wick however, for me, I find that I get neater coils by wrapping on a tooth pic, micro screw driver, or syringe needle. The only time that I wrap on the silica is when I am rebuilding Protank coils.
 
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