Kanger protank rebuild

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Joe 13

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Nice vid. Very helpful.


This video here should be the definitive tutorial in rebuilding a coil,it is for a vivi nova but the Kanger is identical.I do everything here except using a screw,I use the end of a blunt syringe instead.He talks about the yarn and what kind,But it is peaches and cream #4 yarn (white kind)Which I think is unbleached and can be purchased I believe anywhere but I get it at walmart,and I boil mine for 30 min and let dry.It is nice wicks because you cut a piece and pull 4 small strands from it and use the 4, But you can learn from the vid so please check it out.

 

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tank probably has all those positive eBay ratings for same reason I gave him a good rating ... Good emails acknowledging sale and shipment, shipped immediately, and in a couple days had it in my hand. You just don't realize till later about the length, and like ya said, it's not an investment. For the same price, I've been served bad lunches too :)

I agree, flat wire does seem to be the future for RBAs. Not too sure for rebuilding these little heads on Protanks and vivas though,there's not much room in the barrel for 5 wraps if one wants a 2 ohm coil, seems a flat wire may touch the sides being wider. will probably need a different size than 32gauge equivalent and do less wraps.
 

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Tank probably has all those positive eBay ratings for same reason I gave him a good rating ... Good emails acknowledging sale and shipment, shipped immediately, and in a couple days had it in my hand. You just don't realize till later about the length, and like ya said, it's not an investment. For the same price, I've been served bad lunches too :)

I agree, flat wire does seem to be the future for RBAs. Not too sure for rebuilding these little heads on Protanks and vivas though,there's not much room in the barrel for 5 wraps if one wants a 2 ohm coil, seems a flat wire may touch the sides being wider. will probably need a different size than 32gauge equivalent and do less wraps.

Live and learn.. At least you make your money back after rebuilding a few heads vs buying new ones. Someone should make a thread in the rebuildable section warning people. I would but my statement wouldn't hold much water considering I haven't received mine yet lol.
 

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Update on the replacement silicone grommets from kidneypuncher:

I got the silicone grommets in, tried one on my Protank, the little ridge on the bottom is a bit too wide so I had to trim it with fingernail clippers to the right size .. then it fit and is working great! The nice thing is it's not the white flimsy type grommet that came with the Protank heads, it's a better, thicker silicone, almost clear in color but a frosted color, like the clear-frosted kind that is used in O-rings. If you don't mind trimming the bottom edge these work great and so far I haven't had any burning with the one I'm testing.
 

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Update on the replacement silicone grommets from kidneypuncher:

I got the silicone grommets in, tried one on my Protank, the little ridge on the bottom is a bit too wide so I had to trim it with fingernail clippers to the right size .. then it fit and is working great! The nice thing is it's not the white flimsy type grommet that came with the Protank heads, it's a better, thicker silicone, almost clear in color but a frosted color, like the clear-frosted kind that is used in O-rings. If you don't mind trimming the bottom edge these work great and so far I haven't had any burning with the one I'm testing.

I may try it. I wonder where they get theirs from it's probably cheaper. I've been trimming the top off the stock grommets if they are burnt. Good in a pinch.
 

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Face Meat, thanks again for the silica recommendation but I I ended up ordering from pbdragon and the stuff is awesome.

Guys you got to try some. I tried silica from a bunch of different vendors and this stuff is top notch. I'm using the 3mm and it's working great in the heads. Some say it is too big but it's wicking perfect.
 
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I separate the 3mm and use two of the small pieces as flavor wicks. I think it'll flood if I don't.

You might want to put those 2 separated pieces into the coil instead of as a flavor wick .. to make it closer to 3.5mm. I get no flooding and no leaking, as long as I use a little over 3mm as my wick. I have a big supply of the 2mm wick, so I use my 2mm .. I use one piece of the 2mm and then separate another piece into 6 strands and add 3 of those to the 2mm .. so my wick actually ends up a little over 3mm. By not using a flavor wick and by increasing the mm of the wick in the coil it increased my flavor by 100% and I haven't had a single leak.
 

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You might want to put those 2 separated pieces into the coil instead of as a flavor wick .. to make it closer to 3.5mm. I get no flooding and no leaking, as long as I use a little over 3mm as my wick. I have a big supply of the 2mm wick, so I use my 2mm .. I use one piece of the 2mm and then separate another piece into 6 strands and add 3 of those to the 2mm .. so my wick actually ends up a little over 3mm. By not using a flavor wick and by increasing the mm of the wick in the coil it increased my flavor by 100% and I haven't had a single leak.

Nice! This is great info. I'll have to try it. I just rebuilt most of my coils the way I explained but in my next build I'll try your method. I may do it at work with an evod that isn't in use right now. I'll post my results. Thanks!
 
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