Made my first clapton wire :)

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Steve W Pedersen

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I know this isn't terribly earth-shattering.
Using my new Daedalus Pro I made a single core 28 gauge with a 36 gauge Clapton.
I made 3 feet of it.
I intend to build some 3 mil i d 5 wrap coils to use in my Griffin 25 plus, I hope that using this lower Mass coil that I won't have as much Brown sludge leaking out the juice slots on the rta. People have said that I shouldn't worry about it that it is liquid that is just caramelized a little bit but to me it's very disturbing to see and hopefully these new coils I am making will work better.
 

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I know this isn't terribly earth-shattering.
Using my new Daedalus Pro I made a single core 28 gauge with a 36 gauge Clapton.
I made 3 feet of it.
I intend to build some 3 mil i d 5 wrap coils to use in my Griffin 25 plus, I hope that using this lower Mass coil that I won't have as much Brown sludge leaking out the juice slots on the rta. People have said that I shouldn't worry about it that it is liquid that is just caramelized a little bit but to me it's very disturbing to see and hopefully these new coils I am making will work better.

Way to go Steve.

Making Clapton Wire can sometimes be Harder than it looks. Especially when using Higher Gauges like you did.

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I finally got some free time and made some coils for my Griffin 25 plus 5 wraps came to a resistance of .77 .
I had to reduce my wattage by a lot down to 18 Watts to get a comfortable temperature Vape for me Vapor production is a little less but not by much and I I'm not sure if I'm imagining this but I think I get better flavor then with the larger higher Mass coils I was using.
 
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