dual coil build for kanger aerotank

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Nataani

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Ummm, mate, to get a 2.1 ohm dual coil build using 32awg on a 1/16th ID you would have to do 13/12 wraps.

34 awg is going to be ridiculously thin wire, which ends up being a terrible option for protank style coil heads.

If you have an android device look for vapers toolbox on the appstore, it will tell you everything you need to know, and has never let me down.

PS. Your vamo will fire at 1.3 ohms and above.
 

jonhall2

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the kanger coils were 34 guage soldered to conductor wires. my solution was to take advantage of the taller cup the dual coil head allows and built a single coil using 30 guage. 8/7 around swiss army knife tweezers rendered a 1.7 ohm rectangular vertical coil that easily fit and a breeze to wick. i call it "the radiator" and it out performs the stock coil by miles. my whole idea of going low ohm was to use larger wire and expose more surface area to the liquid. i did try several times to fit 10/9 wraps of 32 in dual fashion and the best result i got was 1.1ohm and shorts. duals are a pain and the next radiator i build will have one less wrap. ty and others for the great help.
yes to the 2.4 ohm coils and probably yes to the 34 gauge wire but 32 may work for you also - make sure you put a layer of wick between the 2 stacked coils as a type of insulation

good luck and let us know how the build went (dual coils in PT heads are a pain IMHO)
 
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