Did 2 things today! Swapped in my new silver negative contacts, and tried out ss 316L
On the silver contacts, huge thanks to
@Rossum for his electric tape idea. Got it installed within 5 mins. Phew. I'm liking it. At 0.4ohms, the improvement is noticeable. My biggest wish is that with silver, I can reduce the amount of maintenance needed on the negative contact. Fingers crossed.
For the SS 316L, I must say I was thoroughly disappointed. ESP After seeing so many people rave about it
My usual build is a 26ga kanthal, dual coil, 7 wraps around 3/32 bit, netting ~0.4 ohms. that gives me a very warm vape, dense vapor, and has very quick ramp up.
In my first run, I went with dual 28gauge, 9 wraps around 3/32 to give me ~ 0.43 ohms. Immediately I observed that the coil surface area was significantly smaller (7 wraps 26 gauge vs 9 wraps 28gauge). I found ramp up to be roughly the same, just a little quicker. Vape was cooler though. I've since experimented with 26 gauge SS 316L. To hit 0.4 ohms, I had to use a whopping 14 wraps and that really killed the ramp up time.
If anyone has any tips on how to tweak my builds, I would love to hear it. Particularly for smth that would give me the heat, ramp up time and surface area of my standard kanthal build.
Btw, is the wire supposed to turn blueish when I pulse it? I've been doing it at low 10 watts...
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