you can unplug a soldering iron and then solder a few wires together with it 30 seconds later, it holds heat very well, not the best trait for our use
you can unplug a soldering iron and then solder a few wires together with it 30 seconds later, it holds heat very well, not the best trait for our use
surely there is. the only thing that's gonna make me actually go out looking for it though is if a bunch of people started saying how much better this or that is, otherwise to me resistance wire does the job well enough with wick and squonking that I wouldn't go off pioneering into uncharted areas trying to reinvent the wheel, I'd rather pop the wheels on and just roll with what works well already I guess![]()
I "napkin" drafted a machine for him, but the costs of building it were not worth the return for this kind of production.
Rob learned the farm out lesson.

where can I purchase R41? and is the heatup and down the same as kanthal at similar gauge?
In my experience, coils made of reasonably thick (say 28 gauge or thicker) Kanthal last more-or-less indefinitely. The first Kayfun type RTA that I got (a Russian 91%) still has the first coil that I wrapped for it in it after more than two months of vaping most of a tank of juice through it every day. About once a week, I take the tank apart, pull the old cotton out of it, rinse it, dry-burn the crud off the coil, rinse it again, re-wick it, and re-fill it. I suspect the main reason people wrap new coils for RBAs all the time is not because there's anything wrong with the old coil, but because they're forever chasing a better vape.The advantage if a long lasting material worked would be not having to rewrap a coil.
Sometimes it actually helps not to have too much experience in a particular field, along with the attendant preconceived notions of what will and won't work; this can make you willing to try things that others with more experience would dismiss with, "that can't possibly work". I've done that several times. In fact, the business that I own and have run for the last 14 years is built around one such project.You guys love reinventing the wheel here! I'm the one who can't reinvent the wheel with zero mechanical or electrical experience ... I am however really great at coming up with endless crazy ideas.


and the R41 is the size of 22 or 24g?
you say it heats up superfast what about the cool off, is that the same as normal wire or quicker?