Question for my used to be blonde, now tinged with grey, brain. When you twist the wire, do you lower the ohms? Kinda like a dual coil where your final ohms is 1/2 of each individual coil???? 2 ohm single wire would be 1 ohm twisted pair????? 
Question for my used to be blonde, now tinged with grey, brain. When you twist the wire, do you lower the ohms? Kinda like a dual coil where your final ohms is 1/2 of each individual coil???? 2 ohm single wire would be 1 ohm twisted pair?????![]()
Question for my used to be blonde, now tinged with grey, brain. When you twist the wire, do you lower the ohms? Kinda like a dual coil where your final ohms is 1/2 of each individual coil???? 2 ohm single wire would be 1 ohm twisted pair?????![]()
Don't need to spend excess money...I'm shopping online for a Dremel tool to use for, among other things, enlarging the channels on a kayfun. We have a Home Depot nearby so that's where I'm going. We have a Harbour Freight I can probably pick up those diamond bits at, but I wasn't crazy about their rotarty tools. I want a Dremel, just not sure which one would be good without breaking the bank. I'm thinking this one: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Dremel-3...ry-Tool-Kit-3000-1-25H/203040434?N=5yc1vZc2fp Any thoughts?
Don't need to spend excess money...
http://www.amazon.com/SE-Rotary-Cor...=1428460944&sr=1-1&keywords=micro+rotary+tool
http://www.amazon.com/10pcs-Carbide...1428461254&sr=1-19&keywords=micro+rotary+tool
And
8pc Brass Collet Set Including 1/32" 1/16" 3/32" 1/8" Fits Dremel Rotary Tools - Router Collets - Amazon.com
That one should be find, Kenna. But DO NOT FORGET safety goggles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I highly recommend a flex shaft for Dremel work! Sooo much easier to control. More than worth the extra money!
I'm shopping online for a Dremel tool to use for, among other things, enlarging the channels on a Kayfun. We have a Home Depot nearby so that's where I'm going. We have a Harbour Freight I can probably pick up those diamond bits at, but I wasn't crazy about their rotarty tools. I want a Dremel, just not sure which one would be good without breaking the bank. I'm thinking this one: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Dremel-3...ry-Tool-Kit-3000-1-25H/203040434?N=5yc1vZc2fp Any thoughts?
Don't need to spend excess money...
http://www.amazon.com/SE-Rotary-Cor...=1428460944&sr=1-1&keywords=micro+rotary+tool
http://www.amazon.com/10pcs-Carbide...1428461254&sr=1-19&keywords=micro+rotary+tool
And
8pc Brass Collet Set Including 1/32" 1/16" 3/32" 1/8" Fits Dremel Rotary Tools - Router Collets - Amazon.com
The following is from a customer review of a VV/VW mod. I have not corrected the grammar and spacing errors. Somebody did tell the guy to study Ohm's Law before he hurt himself. Actually, I post it for humor value rather than in outrage, because heck, it could have been me not that long ago, and ignorance isn't a crime as long as nobody gets hurt.
I would have given it 5 stars if you could adjust the voltage without the watts been adjust at the sametime.
The following is from a customer review of a VV/VW mod. I have not corrected the grammar and spacing errors. Somebody did tell the guy to study Ohm's Law before he hurt himself. Actually, I post it for humor value rather than in outrage, because heck, it could have been me not that long ago, and ignorance isn't a crime as long as nobody gets hurt.
I would have given it 5 stars if you could adjust the voltage without the watts been adjust at the sametime.
Well, you just need a variable resistance coil, i.e. a rheostat. Small stepping motor to adjust it under microprocessor control. Would make for a rather large and heavy topper, and probably quad 26650 to power it...