1.2ohm OCC:
Coil: ID is .135", 5 wraps spaced, leg length averages .312" each (max), .227 (min), wire physically measures .010" dia, electrically measures 6.45 ohms/ft. Wicking density is very heavy and cut to .480" long.
.5 ohm OCC:
Coil: ID is .135", 5 wraps spaced, leg length averages .312" each (max), .227 (min), wire physically measures .012" dia, electrically measures 3.13 ohms/ft. Wicking density is very heavy and cut to .480" long.
Something interesting about the wire specs above. The 1.2 ohm coil has a wire diameter equal to 30awg but a res value close to 29. The .5 ohm coil has a wire diameter in between 28 & 29awg but a res value nearing 26!!!
Talk about throwing heat flux values off? How about out the window? Who knows what this mystery china wire is.
I just cannot get comfortable with pre-made coils not knowing what the heck the wire is. I need to control every aspect of my builds as much as possible when it comes to materials. I haven't heard of any one getting sick/etc with the pre-mades, but I get this little tingle that makes me uncomfortable about them...it's called doubt...mystery wire does that to me.