Before I start: I do know battery safety, I use Sony VTC5's, and I use an ohm reader before putting anything on a device.
Yesterday I wrapped dual parallel coils using 26 gauge kanthal. After some pulsing and pinching, they came out at .18 ohms. Wicked it and fired it up (Using a Tobh, with a Chuff and extra airflow). Crazy vape. Dense, hot, and powerful. Continued to vape on these until this morning when I took a break until about 4:00 PM. Around this time, the vape started to smooth out, and wasn't putting out the heat and vapor (not even close) to what it was. I figured it was cleaning time, so I dry burned and rinsed, then re-wicked. Before vaping again, I threw it back on my ohm reader. It had jumped from .18 to .22, and was not fluctuating or skipping. I checked the coils and all of the leads are tightly clamped, and where they are suppose to be.
I've never had coils do this before - Anyone know why this might happen? Any fixes or anything I can do to prevent it?
I want to keep my coils firing the way I built them!
Yesterday I wrapped dual parallel coils using 26 gauge kanthal. After some pulsing and pinching, they came out at .18 ohms. Wicked it and fired it up (Using a Tobh, with a Chuff and extra airflow). Crazy vape. Dense, hot, and powerful. Continued to vape on these until this morning when I took a break until about 4:00 PM. Around this time, the vape started to smooth out, and wasn't putting out the heat and vapor (not even close) to what it was. I figured it was cleaning time, so I dry burned and rinsed, then re-wicked. Before vaping again, I threw it back on my ohm reader. It had jumped from .18 to .22, and was not fluctuating or skipping. I checked the coils and all of the leads are tightly clamped, and where they are suppose to be.
I've never had coils do this before - Anyone know why this might happen? Any fixes or anything I can do to prevent it?
I want to keep my coils firing the way I built them!