I've never popped a coil in an rba either. I've wrecked them changing out wicks though. I used to pop attys though every two to six weeks if i was lucky. 32 gauge used, organic cotton ball wicks.
Yep. I'm all about keeping my coil "integrity" and using it over and over again while simply changing the wick.
But do you guys/gals find that no matter what; at a certain point you have to build a new coil? That no amount of "dry burning" will improve the taste or remove the juice crud or oxidation or whatever it is. The great taste goes away and you have to do a new coil build?
Or do I just love experimenting with coil builds?
Thanks,
Norman
I think it depends a lot on the juice. I've got one coil in place for several months now, I replace the wick about once a week. Its a simple peppermint juice and stays very clean. Some other more complex juices need a daily re-wick and weekly coil replacement. Btw, these are all micro coils with cotton wicks. About 1.5 ohms at 4.2v on the vvg, and a dualie .7 on the grand.Yep. I'm all about keeping my coil "integrity" and using it over and over again while simply changing the wick.
But do you guys/gals find that no matter what; at a certain point you have to build a new coil? That no amount of "dry burning" will improve the taste or remove the juice crud or oxidation or whatever it is. The great taste goes away and you have to do a new coil build?
Or do I just love experimenting with coil builds?
Thanks,
Norman
Hey,
Just wanted to say a big thanks for the Micro Coil suggestion. I've built one out on my IGO-L with 30g that is 1.4ohm and one on my Reomizer 2.0 with 28g at 1.6ohm. They both give an awesome flavor and vapor. Pics below. Cheers!
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Well, I thought I'd give this micro-coil a try. 10- 11 wraps gave me 2.6 ohms. Don't think that's how it's supposed to work.But I did find out that the 100% cotton emboidery thread is more to my liking than bamboo
And, since it's on my VVG, I can put enough wattage to make a good tasty vape !
EDIT: UHGG! Dry Hit.Not advisable with that many coils.... might just replace wicks...
Because I was so impressed with the nice coil I made for the Hornet, I made another micro-coil earlier today wrapping it about 8/9 times on a heavy duty paperclip. Scrunched it all together, and mounted it diagonally on my Reomizer. It metered to about 1.8ish, if I remember right. Wicked it with some boiled cotton ball. Vaping some peppermint cupcake and it is very very good! I like this micro-coil thing. My paperclip seems to be the perfect size. The whole system seems to stay cleaner and be more efficient. That's a good thing!
I'm 2 days in with the micro on the Hornet and the original wick is still clean and the coil looks good, too.
Thanks, Super_X!
Question... the wraps of the coil should not be touching each other, correct?
Question here, Super X; How would you plan on wicking something that small ? I use a needle threader to wick my coils, not sure that would work for a coil that small....
Interestingly, touching coils does not reduce resistance. Try metering your touching coil and then pulling it apart -- it'll be the same resistance
I wonder if the magic happens when the coils are close enough to hold juice between themselves by virtue of surface tension?
Interestingly, touching coils does not reduce resistance. Try metering your touching coil and then pulling it apart -- it'll be the same resistance
I wonder if the magic happens when the coils are close enough to hold juice between themselves by virtue of surface tension?