Easy way to coil a rematty

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Subohmies

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Hi guys heres a tutorial on how to coil a Rematty BF version from CH and how to eliminate the hot tip issue.
My build is 24g 2.4mm 8 wraps
I usually torch and pinch my coil before instling
Here is how im doing it
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Loosen all the screw
To give you much room to position the coil, shortened the coil leg, keep the leg inside the deck
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Position your tweezer to both side of the negative post and push the coil in
While doing that, tighten the negative screw
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Same on the other side
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Now position your coil and tighten the positive post and you are ready to wick
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Make sure the coils are low enough not to touch the top cap
The picture below show you why the drip tip is hot (mine have a small gap between the screw and the cap)
The drip tip part of the top cap was actually touching the negative screw.
To prevent this you need to tighten your negative screw real tight and not to trap your coil to the screw head.
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I have been chain vaping this thing without any hot tip issue.
I get great flavor and huge clouds too from thos build

Hope it hepls ;)
 
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Mr.Mann

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This rda negative post are different from other rda...is not a hole is a cut out
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Yeah, this atty is a serious pain in the you know what to build on. It's not that it's "so advanced" or anything, it's just a very bad design (though the idea could've worked more effectively had it been thought out better). This makes the Veritas build look as easy as installing a pre-made coil head in a clearo!

But anyway, I am looking at this photo here and I don't understand how that build would actually work. Those neg screws look far too high up for the top cap. There is very little clearance with the neg screws and top cap when trapping 24 g, and that looks more like 22 g. Notice how the neg screw heads are on the same plane, if not higher, than the pos post screw head. Maybe I am missing something?
 
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I got my first successful build after stepping away and gathering myself. It went quickly actually. I used 26 gauge and it worked fine with a center-post build. Now, I can't say that I like this atty becasue there is no valid reason (IMO) that building should be this problematic for its users (I did some checking on user-experiences). Having said that, the flavor is right up there with the best from a dipper I've ever gotten. For real, it's actually that good! Fantastic vape. Too bad I would neva-eva recommend this to anyone just looking to get a fantastic vape from a dripper. Such a simple thing that had it been different, this atty would be hot. Maybe I would recommend it to someone that doesn't mind fumbling with wire just to do something simple like, well, rebuild a dripper that has three posts. But, if they are truly deft (like I imagine @Subohmies is), then I'd say go for it if you must.
 
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