I used 32 gauge kanthal and 2mm silica. Any idea of what Ohms it might be?
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Looks good, I'd guess 2 ohms?
Yes. Also depends on the gauge of the wire. The thinner the wire the higher the resistance. Do you have a way to check ohms?
In my case, I believe I can just throw the EVOD atty on my eVic without the cartridge once I replace the coil and see what it rings it at when I power-cycle it.
Lower gauge wires have lower resistance, but are thicker. So a 32 gauge is thin and springy, a 28ga is a little thicker and will give lower resistance for an identical build.
Honestly, if you don't have a way to check your resistance or for shorts, you are taking a risk. If you get a hard short, you can damage your battery - or worse. A hard short on any battery is no joke and can get messy quickly. Please don't rely on the internal battery protection to tell you you have a problem.
I Highly recommend getting a multi-meter. You can get a cheap one for less than $15 at most places.