I have an EHpro EA mod, cleaned thoroughly and greased all necessary areas with dielectric grease, an IGO-W, and Sony VTC4's.
I built up a quad coil with (4) 26 gauge kanthal, 8/9 wrap around 1/16th bits. Ohmed out around .22
Now I understand the whole "anti-extreme-subohming" but I have experience and knowledge of all safety measures, or at least most of them, which is why I ask this question.
I noticed that with this build, being one of the lowest resistance builds I've built so far on the IGO-W, the button on the EA gets pretty warm after 4-5 vapes. I actually started to notice the warm button while glowing the coils.
They all glow nice and evenly, nothing is touching where it shouldn't, there are no shorts, I've cleaned everything with IPA 70%, and the batteries of course can handle the ~19 or so amps this build is drawing.
The only other possible issue I can think of is the dielectric grease on the threads and button assembly, instead of noalox, which I could not find anywhere near me.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue for me?
I built up a quad coil with (4) 26 gauge kanthal, 8/9 wrap around 1/16th bits. Ohmed out around .22
Now I understand the whole "anti-extreme-subohming" but I have experience and knowledge of all safety measures, or at least most of them, which is why I ask this question.
I noticed that with this build, being one of the lowest resistance builds I've built so far on the IGO-W, the button on the EA gets pretty warm after 4-5 vapes. I actually started to notice the warm button while glowing the coils.
They all glow nice and evenly, nothing is touching where it shouldn't, there are no shorts, I've cleaned everything with IPA 70%, and the batteries of course can handle the ~19 or so amps this build is drawing.
The only other possible issue I can think of is the dielectric grease on the threads and button assembly, instead of noalox, which I could not find anywhere near me.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue for me?