Pre-Coiled Wires for Lemo Drop

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Rondo9

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I don't want to make my own coils. Can someone recommend me pre coiled wires from fasttech is best to buy to pair it with Japanese Cotton (I will buy). Link below.

Looking for 1.1 Ohm and 1.5 Ohm coils.

https://www.fasttech.com/search?pre-coiled%20wire

Thanks


btw the lemo drop for reference

https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10011393/2028501-authentic-eleaf-lemo-drop-rta-rebuildable-tank
 

Raven8737

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I bought these coils when I got my first RDA. I got them because I wasn't sure how well I would be able to make coils and they were pretty cheap. The disadvantage IMO would be the coil is 1.5mm which can make wicking a bit of a challenge. Also they have a good deal of tension so bending them to fit the deck can be tricky. I have used about ten of them an all have worked out with some finesse. I'd say get them worst case your out 4 bucks..
 

dZXn

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Nov 11, 2013
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The problem with buying pre-built/coiled wire is you don't really gain much time or benefit from it. Coiling the wire is not the hard part of building, its installing the wire/coil in the atomizer and making sure everything is functioning properly that will erode your sanity. With my little jig, I can pump out coils while doing just about anything, putting those coils to use is where the detail work comes in. Making sure your leads are facing the direction you need for your atty, bending them so they can be trapped under the screws, and not tightening them in a way that separates the coils when tightening them down are the parts that will drive you batty. Just my 2 pennies.

Just remember that pre made coils does not mean plug and play, its not a atomizer head you just screw in and fill with juice. You would still be wise to buy a ohm meter and all of the other stuff that comprises building to make sure you are safe with buying pre-made coils. Or buy yourself a Atlantis or Kanger Sub tank and call it a day.
 

narrdarr

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As stated above pre built coils are not plug n play. so you will want the extra tool anyways. but if you still want them find 26 gauge 1.2 ohm with 2mm ID.
personally if you don't want to build i would just goto your local vape shop. They'll usually build, install and wick your device for about 5 bucks. all problems solved.
 
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