How do I build a 2.0 ohm coil?

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tamc

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Hi all I am sure this question is getting old but I have been researching and trying to build a 2.0 coil for my Kanger products.
I have 28 gauge A1 Kanthal and 30.
What drill bit or other item do I wrap it on and how many wraps please...
I love to build but not planning to rule the world one cloud at a time. Just a little ole lady wanting to quit the analogs.
Thanks in advance gang. Have a great night!
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K_Tech

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Thanks also Joesquid, next up on the wish list... Innokin MVP ; ) Checking out Steam Engine now.
Awesome advice guys... thank you again.

I would strongly recommend some way of reading resistance, either with a standalone "coil tester", a multimeter, or a mod that can read resistance.

As I posted in another thread, even though my coils usually check out within a tenth or two of my calculations, I wouldn't use it without testing, it's not worth taking a chance on. Mistakes do happen.

And if I can veer off on a tangent, I really don't like the YouTube folks that wrap a coil and give the "I've done so many of these, I know it's going to be around "XX" ohms. :facepalm:

Best of luck in your vape journey!!
 

Singaw

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I do 9 wraps on a 1/16th bit to get about 2 ohms using 30 ga. and have no problems fitting it. Make sure you test with a meter or your mod before using. Steam engine is good. You should download it.

Didn't think about it but a micro coil would fit easily. Do you do a micro coil? I do Protank coils with a bolt to evenly space the wraps and therefore it would be a bit tight so I use 32g. And yes testing the coil with an ohm meter is essential but I didn't mention it because I assumed she already had a method to test the coil.
 
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