Well spoken! I never thought of it that way.I dont know about your trade deficit , but Quality Control is now in your hands![]()
That made my day, thank you.
Well spoken! I never thought of it that way.I dont know about your trade deficit , but Quality Control is now in your hands![]()
What voltage u running this at? I did 3 wraps at 5 volts and burnt juice. GARF! So I went back to 4 wraps. 5 wraps and it took too long to heat coil. Just my 2 cents.Guys I just did a coil still messing around with it and did three wraps, two coils visible on one side and three on the other. I think I just found my sweet spot. Im running it like that on my silver bullet and my own made mod. Just throwing it out there if someone wants to give it a try. I'm using 32 ga kanthal.
I'm under the influence that #300 is better as it have bigger gaps and therefore more liquid holds on.
Something like those donuts principle...
I got 2 diff types of sheets from them too - the ones not #400 are #325 in my understanding. They should work well, however. I've not tried them yet, still on the #400, but from other threads they say the #325 works good for wicking.Well I got 4 diff sheets from the mesh co. - don't know what the other one's are - I e-mailed them and never got a response. Going to try the two on the bottom that I know are not 400 as they are not as fine. I am using the Line @ 6V until I get my newest order of three diff wires. One way or the other - I will get 1.3 - 1.5 ohms.
@ zuT thats good to know my friend
@dspin what gauge wires you getting?
Doesnt Nicrome have a lower resistance than kanthal for the same gauge ?