I finally picked up some bits to wrap my own coils, and after coiling a 32g 7 wrap coil (at 2.2) for my Evod, I started to wonder... Given the same resistance, am I better off going with more wraps with lower resistance wire, or does it not make a real difference?
Now, in my mind, I see that the more coils there are, the more that heat could be distributed, so more voltage could be applied without increasing the risk of the juice burning, rather than vaporizing.... a concept that the microcoil peeps exploit.
Another question I had is that has anyone built coils with low-resistance leads? I notice that they use thick, low resistance wire on the leads, but higher resistance wire on the coil itself. Has anyone worked out an easy way to build something like that, or is that something akin to brain surgery for he DIY crowd? I can see the value.... reduces the chances of a hot lead and no one likes the vape from an insulator
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Now, in my mind, I see that the more coils there are, the more that heat could be distributed, so more voltage could be applied without increasing the risk of the juice burning, rather than vaporizing.... a concept that the microcoil peeps exploit.
Another question I had is that has anyone built coils with low-resistance leads? I notice that they use thick, low resistance wire on the leads, but higher resistance wire on the coil itself. Has anyone worked out an easy way to build something like that, or is that something akin to brain surgery for he DIY crowd? I can see the value.... reduces the chances of a hot lead and no one likes the vape from an insulator