example 3 wraps equals 2 ohms(just guessing here) or is there another way for me to check the ohm level without having to buy something expensive?
You really should have at least a multimeter for rebuilding but let me add this.This is only based on what Ive read thus far and from my 1st experince.The number of wraps will not determine the omh rating of your coil.The omh rating is determined by the total length of risistance wire between the connection of the R wire and the NR wires.My 32 a-1 R wire is tated @ 1.2omh at 1inch,so 2 inches is 1.2omhX2=2.4omhs.Im sure if I am incorrect someone will be by in a bit to set me str8.....
this is of coarse based on using R wire & NR wire to make a coil for the Penelope,Im not sure what you would do if you are making a coil for an atomizer that uses only the R wire to rebuild
I would assume the pricipal would be the same.the length of resistance wire used between the 2 connectors of the atomizer,and not the number of coils.....hopefuly the more advanced folks will chime in to help us both..