Post pictures of your working wick and coil setup

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Thought I would share-
Figure 8 or "infinity" coil. 28g kanthal, 1ohm. Holy cow. It's everything that's great about dual coils without upping the resistance overall.
Stuffed into a Phoenix:
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And I am LOVING it. Super fun to build and will be my Phoenix setup from now on!
Thanks for all of the inspiration in this forum!

That figure 8 / infinity coil looks familiar
 

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Thought I would share-
Figure 8 or "infinity" coil. 28g kanthal, 1ohm. Holy cow. It's everything that's great about dual coils without upping the resistance overall.

I'm going to try this for my IGO-L. Guessing; take two nails (toothpics, drill bits, etc.) and wrap the 8s with the nails together?? Any vids on it or is it easy enough to figure out?

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Thought I would share-
Figure 8 or "infinity" coil. 28g kanthal, 1ohm. Holy cow. It's everything that's great about dual coils without upping the resistance overall.
Stuffed into a Phoenix:
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dual coils cut your resistance in half.
 
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dual coils cut your resistance in half.

And indeed. I never really got into or understood dual coils, so forgive my bumbles as I attempt to speak tech.
As for heating, it is amazingly responsive and my battery was only reading 3.7 volts when I tested it. I was actually expecting the opposite and for the coil to be a complete failure, but it has pleasantly surprised me.

As for building videos- there may be one or several hundred out there, but I didn't look. In a different thread, another member had posted some diagrams she made in MS paint for coil ideas and I thought it looked like fun, so I tried and ended up with what you saw.
I used 2 small screwdrivers the diameter of my wick and just started looping in a figure 8. Once I got a few coils I grabbed the ends with some pliers and pulled the loops snug. All that was left was adjusting the coils (do this while the wire is still on the tools) fitting it between the posts and bending the legs for the connections. In all actuality, it took all of 10 minutes.

My apologies to anyone who has done this before me- my intent was not to take credit for anyone else's master plan.
 

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And indeed. I never really got into or understood dual coils, so forgive my bumbles as I attempt to speak tech.
As for heating, it is amazingly responsive and my battery was only reading 3.7 volts when I tested it. I was actually expecting the opposite and for the coil to be a complete failure, but it has pleasantly surprised me.

As for building videos- there may be one or several hundred out there, but I didn't look. In a different thread, another member had posted some diagrams she made in MS paint for coil ideas and I thought it looked like fun, so I tried and ended up with what you saw.
I used 2 small screwdrivers the diameter of my wick and just started looping in a figure 8. Once I got a few coils I grabbed the ends with some pliers and pulled the loops snug. All that was left was adjusting the coils (do this while the wire is still on the tools) fitting it between the posts and bending the legs for the connections. In all actuality, it took all of 10 minutes.

My apologies to anyone who has done this before me- my intent was not to take credit for anyone else's master plan.

So, is yours a single strand of wire, or is it twisted. (this other,sicarius, one is twisted wire; so that IS a dual coil)
 

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As for building videos- there may be one or several hundred out there, but I didn't look. In a different thread, another member had posted some diagrams she made in MS paint for coil ideas and I thought it looked like fun, so I tried and ended up with what you saw.
I used 2 small screwdrivers the diameter of my wick and just started looping in a figure 8. Once I got a few coils I grabbed the ends with some pliers and pulled the loops snug. All that was left was adjusting the coils (do this while the wire is still on the tools) fitting it between the posts and bending the legs for the connections. In all actuality, it took all of 10 minutes.

Cool thanks, gonna try it tomorrow. I'm thinking of doing 10-12 figure 8s and make the wraps as close as possible, like stacked micro coils. Sounds like a fun build.

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So, is yours a single strand of wire, or is it twisted. (this other,sicarius, one is twisted wire; so that IS a dual coil)

The one sicarius shown looked like a single wire, with the each leg doubled over and twisted, but the actual coil not. I'm curious the reason for the legs that way.

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So, is yours a single strand of wire, or is it twisted. (this other,sicarius, one is twisted wire; so that IS a dual coil)

Just a single strand. The twisted wire pictured above is some serious business- like a scaled-down power line connector... But impressive.

I believe the point I was trying to make was that it had the benefits of having 2 coils on a single 1ohm wire, as opposed to running 2 separate coils at 1ohm each to get the same effect. Am I correct then in my statement that resistance is thereby lowered by this type of "dual coil" setup? Derr....
 

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If you had two wires (each one making a coil) you would have double strength. It would be a seriously heavy hitting build. (so, I guess you're correct; but before you said the opposite, and in both statements seem to imply that it would be a less intense vape)

Jerms. If you twist the wire and the loops at the end wrap the +/- Posts, that would, in effect, act as two separate wires, no?
 

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Alrighty, in my first attempt since my surgery, and 2nd attempt overall, this is what I came up with.
And it works! No shorts (although I think I'm cruisin' for one, you'll see where in these photos) and
it's wicking properly. My multimeter says this is a 1.8Ohm coil, and if that's correct, then I definitely
need to go lower, as this is darn light on the vapor and flavor.

But I did successfully complete the pulse method, so the only oxidation is from that. Looking back
through my macros I can see where the coil loses contact with the mesh in at least two places.

So, all-in-all, I'm pleased that it "works" but I still have a ways to go before it performs very well.
I'm still pretty proud of myself.
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edit:
should've added that this is an RSST on a China GG.
And I think my 2 cent fuse is dead, the mod won't fire with it attached
to the battery, so right now this is sitting on my desk with no battery
installed, for safety.
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