A question for someone who is pretty decent at building coils around stainless steel wicks:
I'm using a Genesis ATA+ and having a heck of a time getting it right. Using 32 gauge Kanthal A1 wire, doing 4, 5, or even 6 coils, and still getting anywhere from 0.8 to 1.5 resistance. Shouldn't it be way higher?
Could it have something to do with a hotspot? The wire directly before the positive pole is glowing red while the others don't. (This is on a wick already, with juice in the wick.) What can I do to keep this from happening? There appear to be no other hot spots.
It's definitely tough to get this stuff working as a newbie. Watched videos and read all day, still not sure how to fix that problem, though. I'm NOT going to give up, though.
Edit: Also, the (*low) resistances I'm getting are SUPER variable. It'll read 1.5 for a few checks, then I'll do a quick burn, and it'll read 0.8. What does this mean?
I'm using a Genesis ATA+ and having a heck of a time getting it right. Using 32 gauge Kanthal A1 wire, doing 4, 5, or even 6 coils, and still getting anywhere from 0.8 to 1.5 resistance. Shouldn't it be way higher?
Could it have something to do with a hotspot? The wire directly before the positive pole is glowing red while the others don't. (This is on a wick already, with juice in the wick.) What can I do to keep this from happening? There appear to be no other hot spots.
It's definitely tough to get this stuff working as a newbie. Watched videos and read all day, still not sure how to fix that problem, though. I'm NOT going to give up, though.
Edit: Also, the (*low) resistances I'm getting are SUPER variable. It'll read 1.5 for a few checks, then I'll do a quick burn, and it'll read 0.8. What does this mean?