I've been roaming ECF and YouTube for a month or so, getting tips and advice on how to build a coil. Last night, for the first time, I took a shot at building a simple single coil with an IGO-W and a Vamo V5 (the Plume Veils aren't here yet..)
I bought 100 ft of 28g Kanthal. It came on this round, white plastic spool with a notch cut into one of the rims that you 'catch' the end of the Kanthal in.
WHAT NOBODY WARNED ME ABOUT..
Make sure you get the end of the Kanthal nice and tight into that spool notch! Because if you don't...
(yeah, watch this..KA-DOINGGG!!! the Kanthal came loose. In about 4 seconds, that Kanthal turned into something that looked like a Slinky on .... all OVER my desk!! (Once I calmed down, it was pretty funny, but in the end, I wasted a lot of Kanthal!)
Oh, yeah! The question...when I tighten down the atomizer screws, the ohm level on the build goes from something like 2.4 ohms to .9 and (because it's on the Vamo), it won't fire. When I loosen the atomizer screws, the ohm level goes back to a functional level (above 1.2 ohms), but it bounces all over the place!
4.3 ohms! .9 ohms! 2.8 ohms! 5.5 ohms! Short! (insert a long list of cuss words here)
All of this in the space of less than a minute, and without doing anything other than checking the ohm level on the V5.
What the heck is up with that? What am I doing wrong? (Did 8 coils on a 41293 W WF Craftsman - I wish I knew the diameter of the screwdriver, but it that's all it says on the handle. It's really small.)
I bought 100 ft of 28g Kanthal. It came on this round, white plastic spool with a notch cut into one of the rims that you 'catch' the end of the Kanthal in.
WHAT NOBODY WARNED ME ABOUT..
Make sure you get the end of the Kanthal nice and tight into that spool notch! Because if you don't...

Oh, yeah! The question...when I tighten down the atomizer screws, the ohm level on the build goes from something like 2.4 ohms to .9 and (because it's on the Vamo), it won't fire. When I loosen the atomizer screws, the ohm level goes back to a functional level (above 1.2 ohms), but it bounces all over the place!
4.3 ohms! .9 ohms! 2.8 ohms! 5.5 ohms! Short! (insert a long list of cuss words here)
All of this in the space of less than a minute, and without doing anything other than checking the ohm level on the V5.
What the heck is up with that? What am I doing wrong? (Did 8 coils on a 41293 W WF Craftsman - I wish I knew the diameter of the screwdriver, but it that's all it says on the handle. It's really small.)