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Failed attempt at rebuilding Protank

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Kryxwee

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My kanthal 32 and 3mm silica came in and I tried rebuilding the Protank.

First attempt: didn't give enough allowance for the silica and they started coming loose as I screw it on my SVD to test ohm.

Second attempt: with a 5/4 wrap, everything went well and I screwed it on without the top post and it read 2.0ohm.

I then snipped off the excess silica and attached the top post and screw on the tank. But as I fired, there was a red light and another ohm check shows that it's 0.7ohm now.

I then tried again and it shows 0.0ohm.

Did the thing sort? Too late for another go but any advice will be appreciated.
 

Darkangel

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My kanthal 32 and 3mm silica came in and I tried rebuilding the Protank.

First attempt: didn't give enough allowance for the silica and they started coming loose as I screw it on my SVD to test ohm.

Second attempt: with a 5/4 wrap, everything went well and I screwed it on without the top post and it read 2.0ohm.

I then snipped off the excess silica and attached the top post and screw on the tank. But as I fired, there was a red light and another ohm check shows that it's 0.7ohm now.

I then tried again and it shows 0.0ohm.

Did the thing sort? Too late for another go but any advice will be appreciated.

Coiling PT2 is almost similar to vivi nova,

My experience using 5 wraps with kanthal 32AWG. snip off remaining wire and mount on ego t or any mod. Dry burn it till u see a glow, start with pulse method till u see the 5 coils glow evenly and assemble it and vape.

Hope this help
 

Kryxwee

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Success! Thanks to everyone who gave their advice.

I managed to rebuild 2 heads at 1.7ohm.

I made things simpler by not twisting the legs, and doing a 4 instead of 5 coils, did the checks on wire sorting and hotspots and it's working great.

1 thing though, the coils in the centre seem to heat up a little faster than the sides. I tried adjusting and doesn't help. Not sure if it'll cause a problem later.
 

Buonosera

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Success! Thanks to everyone who gave their advice.

I managed to rebuild 2 heads at 1.7ohm.

I made things simpler by not twisting the legs, and doing a 4 instead of 5 coils, did the checks on wire sorting and hotspots and it's working great.

1 thing though, the coils in the centre seem to heat up a little faster than the sides. I tried adjusting and doesn't help. Not sure if it'll cause a problem later.

That's how the coils are suppose to heat up. From the center out. You see that, you have a good coil.
 

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Some of them swear by cotton.Me, i haven't tried it yet, i just want to build my first proper coil without screwing it up haha

It's quite easy to use cotton. You just build the coil on a syringe, toothpick or whatever, put it in place. then thread the cotton into the coil and there you have your wick. After about 10 tries rebuilding, i am confident and taking less than 5mins rebuilding my PT2 now.
 

Crixus

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It's quite easy to use cotton. You just build the coil on a syringe, toothpick or whatever, put it in place. then thread the cotton into the coil and there you have your wick. After about 10 tries rebuilding, i am confident and taking less than 5mins rebuilding my PT2 now.


Thanks bro! I'm gonna try it :)
 
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