A certain length of resistant wire used yields a certain amount of ohms.
Kanthal A-1 Wire Specs: (Ohms Per Inch)
28 AWG- 0.439 Ohms/in, 0.0508 Diameter (in.)
30 AWG- 0.696 Ohms/in, 0.0100 Diameter (in.)
32 AWG- 1.091 Ohms/in, 0.0080 Diameter (in.)
33 AWG- 1.383 Ohms/in, 0.0071 Diameter (in.)
34 AWG- 1.758 Ohms/in, 0.0063 Diameter (in.)
So depending on how much room you have to make the coil, what type of coil you make, how fast you want the coil to heat up, what type of wick material you use, what size battery you use, wether you like a cooler or warmer vape all come into effect.
For example, on a Provari (regulated mod) I use an IGO L dripper. I like a warmer vape, fairly fast heat up of the coil. So I make a micro coil on a 1/16th inch drill bit using 32 gauge Kanthal, about five wraps, cotton wick, giving me about a 1.8 ohm coil resistance. Clear as mud, eh?
But ....... I have a 1ish ohm coil sitting right beside a 2ish ohm coil, and if you were to say that the 1 ohm coil was the wormer vape you would be wrong. How a coil is wrapped is as important as the resistance is.
But ....... I have a 1ish ohm coil sitting right beside a 2ish ohm coil, and if you were to say that the 1 ohm coil was the wormer vape you would be wrong. How a coil is wrapped is as important as the resistance is.
Wormer? or Warmer
And don't confuse the Newbs
Ohms law is ohm law and construction is construction after all.
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But ....... I have a 1ish ohm coil sitting right beside a 2ish ohm coil, and if you were to say that the 1 ohm coil was the wormer vape you would be wrong. How a coil is wrapped is as important as the resistance is.