Coils spreading on first dry burn, warning possible newb question lol

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KenDogg1024

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Hey guys,
Built my first dual coil on my Lemo2 just now, both 6 wraps of 30g at 1.5mm diameter. Very happy with the way it came out for my first time trying a dual coil, only thing I would change it came out .8 ohm instead of the .6 I was shooting for and I believe its cause I got a little lazy and used the holes for the leads instead of under the screws so my leads ended up being longer than necessary.

Anyway, when I heated it the first time to squish it together it would stay nice, then if I heat it again it would spread the coils apart just a bit. Is this normal or is it not a concern since the coils should never really get 'red' hot with juice on them?
 

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if juice is present, its gonna be a bit difficult for them to get red hot in the first place due to the evaporation/cooling effect. and if things ever got that toasty, the flavor would be totally gross ;)

as far as spreading coils, metal expands as it heats up and it becomes annealed ( looses its springyness) not too much to worry about, kind of a normal occurance with Kanthal/Nichrome....
 
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I usually spend a good five minutes dry burning. You can avoid any major warping by keeping things slow and low. Short pulses with a little cool down in between so it takes some time to build up to a glow.

Don't be afraid to take tweezers to it when it's hot (NOT while firing unless you use ceramic). Eventually the coil will settle into shape, and it warps less with each pinch - the heat removes the springiness of the wire. Once you're happy with its position and spacing, and the coil takes on a blue tint, you're good to go.

[EDIT] Just noticed you're using 30awg. That stuff is like rubber. You can make wrapping easier by torching it until red with a lighter (or a torch, ideally). It'll get red hot almost instantly and then you just follow along the wire. Make sure you use the blue portion of the flame or you can scorch the wire.
 
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Hey guys,
Built my first dual coil on my Lemo2 just now, both 6 wraps of 30g at 1.5mm diameter. Very happy with the way it came out for my first time trying a dual coil, only thing I would change it came out .8 ohm instead of the .6 I was shooting for and I believe its cause I got a little lazy and used the holes for the leads instead of under the screws so my leads ended up being longer than necessary.

Anyway, when I heated it the first time to squish it together it would stay nice, then if I heat it again it would spread the coils apart just a bit. Is this normal or is it not a concern since the coils should never really get 'red' hot with juice on them?

I never use such thin wire so I can't say weather this is normal with 30 gauge. I would suggest that you don't worry about it though.

First off, yes, they will never glow once they get wet. Also, contact coils are not 'required' for vaping. I have shifted back to non-contact coils lately and find they are generally better for me. I like the slightly better flavor and that they don't gunk up as much.

In the end, if it works for you that's all that matters.
 

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Thanks guys,
So far so good with this coil I'm pretty happy with how it came out, I did like 8 x 5second hits in a row last night at 25w with no dry hits whatsoever so I'm feelin good about that. It definitely is fun to build the coils, I used 30awg cause I was a little nervous about fitting both coils in the space but looking now I think I would have been fine, like you said live and learn.
 

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I build my KF's using 32ga or 30ga kanthal all the time. I use a Coiling Gizmo from Hobby Lobby and wind tensioned micro coils. If the wire is would tightly (no space between windings) then I find no torching is required. Pulse the coil at 7-10 watts and 4-5 seconds, pinch with tweasers while still red hot, work out any hot leg it may have, and you're good to go.
 
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