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AveryW

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This is my 6th coil build for my mini pt 2, decided to try out some twisted 32g kanthal.
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I twisted with a multi-tool and an earing, which worked surprising well.
Here's the close up on the wire itself.
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I did seven wraps around a 5/64 screwdriver and clocked her in at 1.5 ohms.
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Hows it look?

Oh and here's the final result.
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Planning on getting an igo-w on Saturday and getting into some rda's.

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This is my 6th coil build for my mini pt 2, decided to try out some twisted 32g kanthal.

I twisted with a multi-tool and an earing, which worked surprising well.



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Hows it look?


Planning on getting an igo-w on Saturday and getting into some rda's.

Sent from my GS3

The only thing I would suggest would maybe be a little less cotton. Cotton swells and you don't want to choke the coil.
 

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Nice, clean looking build man! Most important - you got some thingy there to check the resistance of the build.

One of the better things about learning on Kanger BCC's: If you can learn how to build a functioning coil in a space that small with no shorts, you're gonna be good to build on anything.
You got that right for sure Rickajho! :lol:
 

AveryW

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Nice, clean looking build man! Most important - you got some thingy there to check the resistance of the build.

One of the better things about learning on Kanger BCC's: If you can learn how to build a functioning coil in a space that small with no shorts, you're gonna be good to build on anything.

I plan on getting an actual multimeter soon, but for now I'm using the resistance checker in my MVP 2.

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