Sorry to be redundant but is Nichrome the same thing as Kanthal A?I'm currently using 33ga Kanthal, since I don't have any 34ga. It is actually 33ga Kanthal A, NOT A-1. It does really great. 6 wraps creates a 3ohm coil every single time. 5 wraps is always 2.6 ohms. 4 wraps is 2.2ohms. I am very happy with it, but I think I still want 34ga, so I can get 3ohms out of 5 wraps. In a Mark-T(and probably a Chalice) having more than 5 or 6 wraps gets to be a tight fit.
I am definitely a fan of using Kanthal A instead of A-1. Kanthal A has less aluminum in it.
It's irrelevant whether they be pos or neg. just put tester probes on either side it will read the same either way. It's not testing voltage just resistance.
I'm keen to see how that works myself - I have read that the coils sit on the bottom of the chamber, so I assume there's a coating (anodization, maybe?) on that surface that makes it non-conductive.
So the coils need to be oxidized as well as the mesh? I was planning on starting with cotton wick.
Looking at the site, the channel's gone in the release design.
TomCatt made this chart....So....Nichrome is a Kanthal.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/284030-wick-materials-safe-vs-dangerous-71.html
No... Kanthal is technically a type of NiChrome. Not the other way around. Nichrome is Nickel and Chromium. Kanthal is Nickel, Chromium, Iron, Aluminum, and something else I think.
I never imagined there would be so many options.
Hoping we get ship information today or tommorow.
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Hoping we get ship information today or tommorow.
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