Though it may not be possible to remove every hot spot, even a simple twisted build can very often have a hot spot so great on one tiny part of the wire that if you continued to pulse it without strumming or wiggling the coil it would just melt and break at that spot. Now I don't imagine this happening with wick and juice cooling it down but you can imagine how uneven it would heat overall and having a premature dry spot on that piece of wick next to the hot spot. These aren't just spots that heat up first. They're spots that glow bright white before the rest of the coil starts to turn orange.Sure, your explanation is much better than Riptrippers and it does mirror to discussions on the tensioned microcoil thread. As far as for the hot spots I know from one research paper( I can look it up) that hot spots are present at the smallest level and happen even between wick and wire and that it's practically impossible to completely avoid them. So I don't know, time will tell what works and what not I guess. However to me it's obvious that we have long reached the limits and use of the current materials we use in our builds and I'm frustrated why there are so few alternatives sought. Ceramic coils is the only actually applicable idea 'outside the box' I have ever seen now that I come to think of it. Genesis do not apply because of the oxidation involved. Maybe with temp control there will be some advances coming I hope.
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