
1.05 ohm (4 strands drill wound 32ga kanthal a1) on a 500 mesh solid SS oxidized wick cut on a 45° to the grain, in a glass tank i-atty, the fill and ground screws were replaced with low profile + head screws.
Maurice

Just a question for you guys. How long do you go on your coils before you change them out?
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.5 ohms with 26g kanthal being fed by cotton![]()
I was going through my old coils to find rusty looking ones for my rusty coil thread (I'd love to hear your guy's opinions, if you want to check in!) and figured a coil boneyard shot was in order:
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Is it total OCD/hoarding behavior to save some of your old builds? I can't be alone!![]()

Okay I've been doing double barrel coils on my kayfun and I would like if someone could give me the correct wraps and drill bit size using 28g kanthal to achieve 1.5 ohms? All mine come right under .9 ohms
Only if you tag them with masking tape on which is written little notes about that particular coil…not that I would do anything like this, its just an excuse, oh I mean observation, yeah that's it.
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This is the 4 strand 32ga wire pre wrap.
Maurice
You should call that wire "ordered chaos wire" or simply barbed wire!
How you twist that? Almost looks like some type of braiding or something, very unique! I bet the flavor is great. Any pics of a finished coil?

It's actually really easy to make, its one long strand of 32ga folded in half and clockwise wound tightly in a drill, this makes a double strand wire; then fold the double strand wire and wind it counterclockwise in the drill just as you would any other.
The barbed wire look comes late in the winding process so go slow.
I made it simply to explore sub ohm coils without the need for lower gauge kanthal on hand.
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Here is a coil.
Maurice
It's actually really easy to make, its one long strand of 32ga folded in half and clockwise wound tightly in a drill, this makes a double strand wire; then fold the double strand wire and wind it counterclockwise in the drill just as you would any other.
The barbed wire look comes late in the winding process so go slow.
I made it simply to explore sub ohm coils without the need for lower gauge kanthal on hand.
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Here is a coil.
Maurice
Oh! So it's twisted twisted wire then, that explains it.
Thanks for the info, I think I'll have to try this as well! I noticed you spaced your coils a bit, personal preference or were you running into issues with dry wicks? I've noticed with twisted wire it seems to need super saturated wicks to avoid off-flavors, and spacing the coils helped a lot in that department for me. I'm curious if you were running into the same issue?

that looks fancy, I'm droolingAnd 'nother cheap(ish) but LEGIT, mod has been added to my collection.
Behold! The RichMan Hybrid! It's a true piece of work. Nothing terribly fancy, but VERY solid.
This is my usual genny build; ss mesh with ye olde ekowool sock. 3/4 wraps of 28 gauge kanthal. Comes out to around .7 Ohm.
I am DIGGIN' IT.
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Somehow, I frequently wind up with my bottom coil obscured by the ekowool. It doesn't seem to affect performance, so I don't sweat it.
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And now, some vapor action!
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And mah serial number!
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