Built my first coil, ohm read was 1.8 but 2.3 once complete. Is that right?

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i built my first coil with an approximate 1.7 ohm. I hit that. Once I wicked it, cotton, and added juice it changed to 2.3 ohms. Is that normal for the ohms to jump once you wick and add juice? I used a 5/64 drill but think I will use 3/32 next time. My vape gear limits me to about 1.4 ohms or slightly lower. Taste was good.

Thanks for the help.
 

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Kanthal A-1, after it's fired a few times, will compress, causing the screws to loosen... and from there, they tend to back out a bit more. Go in and "re-snug" the screws, and the resistance should drop back down.

The other issue can be a poor connection between atty and mod 510 positive pin... which may indicate a higher resistance, or none at all.
You don't mention the device... some brands, like Innokin are too low to begin with, while others - of the spring loaded variety - can take a "set" after awhile. If this is the case, try gently prying up the 510 pin... it's a temporary fix.
There are other, more permanent fixes, but no point in writing about something you may not need do.
 

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It was the screws. They were loose, 2.3 to 1.9 once tightened. I will go lower on my next coil build. Thanks for the info.

Cool.

What I like to do when I put on a New coil is to...

1) Mount the Coil to the Deck
2) Screw the Deck on my "Test APV" and Check the Ohms.
3) Pulse the Power Button a couple times until it is Happy Red. (Not Angry Orange!)
4) Check the Screws
5) Wick and Saturate
7) Test Fire a Few Times at Low Watts
8) Check Ohms Again
9) Assemble RBA/RTA
10) Check Ohms One Last Time
11) Vape

I think Step #3 is Very Important because it Cleans the Coil. And also gives me a Chance to make sure the Coils are Heating Evenly. Starting from the Center and then Moving Out. Then Step #4 verifies that nothing came lose when the Coil was Heated.
 

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Thanks for the steps. My second coil of 1.4 was perfect and works better.

Very Cool.

I'm by No Means a Coil "Expert". But I have done quite a bit of Experimenting to find what works Best for me and my e-Liquids.

This site has Helped me Immensely.

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The "Heat Flux", is to me, the Most Important factor in Any Build.

BTW - Don't be afraid to Try different Alloys of Resistance Wire. I just about gave up on Building coils when I started. And for a Long Time my RBA's just sat in a Drawer.

Then I tried Nichrome 80 instead of Kanthal. And a Whole New World opened up for me.
 

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That is the only sight I have been using. The two I built I took the data from that sight. They were right on the money, as the sight predicted. I will expand but with only the MVP 2.0 I am somewhat limited. I am looking in the forum now for a future buy but don't want to spend $100s of dollars, as some of these that go up in ability cost. I will be looking at other wire, eventually.
 
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That is the only sight I have been using. The two I built I took the data from that sight. They were right on the money, as the sight predicted. I will expand but with only the MVP 2.0 I am somewhat limited. I am looking in the forum now for a future buy but don't want to spend $100s of dollars, as some of these that go up in ability cost. I will be looking at other wire, eventually.

I see no reason to Rush into Anything if you are Happy. And if e-Cigarettes are keeping you from Smoking.

One Nice thing about Resistance Wire is it is Very Inexpensive. I have bought many small spools from these guy so I Experiment with Different Builds.

Nichrome 80 in 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Gauge AWG 25' 50' 100' 250' 500' 1000' | eBay

And a $10 bag of Organic Cotton is probably enough Cotton to last me 2 Years.
 
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