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  • Jul 13, 2009
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    I know there are several manufacturers that sell pre-wound coils. To me it isn't hard to get the legs of the coils how you want them. If it's not right when you wind it then just bend the legs with a pair of needle nose pliers. I usually just leave an inch or so of length and start to wind. When I have the number of wraps I want then I just bring the leg out to where the first one is then bend them straight. Once you do a few, it's easy. The only time I've run into a problem is on the serpent rta. You have to wind the coil backwards to make it easier to mount the coil. A regular wound coil will still fit on that one but it's harder to get the placement right.
     

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    PT, not so long ago I swore I'd never use sub ohm coils or use direct lung tanks. I was a dedicated mouth to lung vaper. I also had no interest in making my own coils. I got a set of Kuro coilers and didn't look back. I hope I'm not being too pushy about rebuilding. If it doesn't seem like the thing for you then don't do it. You can buy premade coils and still enjoy any rta you want.
     

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    I guess that's a bad way to say it. I guess a better term would be sub ohm tanks. I just meant a tank where you inhale direct to the lungs instead of mouth to lung inhale. It gets a little confusing to me because I put sub ohm(less than one ohm) coils in my mouth to lung tanks too.
     

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