Not all good rebuilds are successful. So I got some Kanthal 28 gauge. (Yike's this stuff is thick enough you could use it for bailing wire to hold up a saggin' tail pipe on your buggy). So instead of ripping apart my Geny to try it, I went with a Vivi Nova head.
I used 7 wraps and my ohm meter showed it at 1.6 ohms. Added 6 strands of Aunty Lydia's bamboo crocheting thread with some wraped around the legs to keep 'em cool (instead of twisted legs, the 28 is too thick to twist and squash in the gromets). It was looking real promising.
Here's what it looked like compared to a stock wick/coil I took out.
So I assembled the head, loaded it with juice, put it on the PV, set the PV to 3.7 volts, and took a vape. Holy batman, lots of very warm almost hot vapor. Not dry hit vapor just really really warm. What the heck? I had to go down to 3.0-3.3 volts before the juice started tasting right.
Checked the ohms using the Provari and it read .9 ohms. What the heck, the coil metered at 1.6 ohms before I assembled it. Did I short it out during assembly? Then it hit me! Stupid! Stupid! I forgot to subtract the internal resistance of my meter when I measure the unassembled coil. My meter's internal is .5-.6 ohms. I really did build a .9 ohm coil.
Oh well, all was not lost - I reloaded some of Iffy's Green Apple Pie and had a hot apple pie vape.
