When I started building an ohm reader was something you really needed, because alot were using mech
mods and it was just a good idea to make a coil and know its resistance before installing on a
mod. Now regulated mods are very good and now we have apps like steam engine that tells you so many wraps of this gauge and at this diameter will equal this resistance. I still liked the ohm reader and glad i used it. Basically you wrap a coil that looks like it's a good lenght and check it with the meter and it will tell you the resistance. You can also look at an app to tell you and you will be close, or simply build a coil and attach to a regulated
mod and it will tell you. I still like to know before hand , so I still use an ohm reader....I like to straighten my wire section and still heat that lenght of wire before wrapping, this gives the wire rigidity for wrapping. I even like to over wrap on a mandrel by a few and then pull off a few wraps, this makes for some straight and taut wraps. Once installed, keep mandrel in, then pulse coil to heat. As the coil is hot, but not as your depressing button, you can work the coil to where you like it...once it looks good and you have set the height, then snip ends, but catch those ends because if they go flying, you might step on them.....its the wicking that is tricky
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