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xtwosm0kesx

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Welcome to ECF!

I believe the Nebox 'starter kit' comes with Kanger's rebuildable head (rba), also it appears to come with some wick and wire so that would probably be a good place to start.

Should look similar to this if one came with your kit, may have even come pre-built but with no wick installed (as in pic)
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Should be able to find a lot of build tutorials on ECF and youtube to get you started with the basics of wrapping coils.

Best of luck!
 

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Welcome to ECF!

I believe the Nebox 'starter kit' comes with Kanger's rebuildable head (RBA), also it appears to come with some wick and wire so that would probably be a good place to start.

Should look similar to this if one came with your kit, may have even come pre-built but with no wick installed (as in pic)
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Best of luck!
Yes it came with the kit you just have to wik it yourself I think I might give it a shot
 

xtwosm0kesx

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Yes it came with the kit you just have to wik it yourself I think I might give it a shot

Can't hurt to try, it will take a bit of practice, so if it doesn't wick well/work like you'd like the first time, don't get discouraged.

Wire and wick is dirt cheap (~like $6 for about a 5 year supply of wire, and ~$12 bucks for several years worth of cotton).

If you decide to attempt to wrap a new coil and don't have access to a rod/jig, a piece of regular spaghetti (LOL) can be used, in a pinch, to wrap an ~2mm coil.

It will take some trial an error to figure out the best coil/wick configuration but once you figure it out, it should be easily repeatable on that unit.
 

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If you decide to attempt to wrap a new coil and don't have access to a rod/jig, a piece of regular spaghetti (LOL) can be used, in a pinch, to wrap an ~2mm coil.

Now this I have to try sometime. A higher gauge coil spun off of spaghetti.
I'm not even sure this would work with 36-40g wire!!! Obviously it would only work for the "non-tension" coil crowd...
 
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