Nikki, can't you take an ohmmeter and check the coil while it is attached after you make it
No I can't because there is no 510 connection ..
Nikki, can't you take an ohmmeter and check the coil while it is attached after you make it
No I can't because there is no 510 connection ..
@inswva .. OMG .. I started the IN'AX todayMy ceramic wicks fit fine, but I ran into a problem with my catch screws being a little too big. It wouldn't hold 27 gauge wire tight enough so that I had enough tension to wrap the wick.
Wrapped it from the bottom up which started great but then when I went to put the catch screw on it made the top coil stand out from the wick, so while it all lit up ok, the coils all need to be touching the wick. So .... I cut a piece of xc116 and threaded that on the center post, and because of its thickness it solved the issue of not being able to get all the coils to remain tight ... what a bish this was, but I got it done.
I don't like the fact that I can't meter the coil though so I have no idea what the resistance is and this makes me nervous because I am using AW's. But it works well, I just will not be chain vaping it. I figure the battery can handle burst, but I don't want to push it.
thanks, i'm seeing some U.S. suppliers. am researching for them in china or europe now (will try u.s. if don't get success).Left hand thread machine screws can be found from suppliers like McMaster-Carr. But I think what people are using are wood-type screws and/or drywall screws and I have personally never seen a LH threaded wood or drywall screw. These have different threads than what's used on machine screws.
I bought both kuro and master coilers due to health issues. I have no feeling in my hand and can't see very well (cataracts). I can rap coils but they are not pretty. I am hoping the collier's will help the old and disabled people like me. 8-o
No I can't because there is no 510 connection ..
nikki , i was talking about a hand held meter silly,with leads
There isn't on the Estia either. DMM on positive and negative post![]()
thanks, i'm seeing some U.S. suppliers. am researching for them in china or europe now (will try u.s. if don't get success).
humm, looking at mcmaster-carr.. great site, let's see about shipping costs.. thank you!!
@inswva .. OMG .. I started the IN'AX todayMy ceramic wicks fit fine, but I ran into a problem with my catch screws being a little too big. It wouldn't hold 27 gauge wire tight enough so that I had enough tension to wrap the wick.
Wrapped it from the bottom up which started great but then when I went to put the catch screw on it made the top coil stand out from the wick, so while it all lit up ok, the coils all need to be touching the wick. So .... I cut a piece of xc116 and threaded that on the center post, and because of its thickness it solved the issue of not being able to get all the coils to remain tight ... what a bish this was, but I got it done.
I don't like the fact that I can't meter the coil though so I have no idea what the resistance is and this makes me nervous because I am using AW's. But it works well, I just will not be chain vaping it. I figure the battery can handle burst, but I don't want to push it.
Not me. I use machine screws. Usually #2, #4, M2, M2.5 or M3.Left hand thread machine screws can be found from suppliers like McMaster-Carr. But I think what people are using are wood-type screws and/or drywall screws and I have personally never seen a LH threaded wood or drywall screw. These have different threads than what's used on machine screws.
Focalecig big sales
I have a Lancia and Anarchist in my cart, someone talk me into/out of either? Shipped from USA is a nice plus, not like I need any of this stuff quickly. The SMPL I received a couple weeks ago is taking a lot of my vape time.