Protank 2 Rebuild trouble!!

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levsweld

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Good evening! (In a nutshell...... ;)), I have remade at least a dozen wick and coils.. and they all seem to be doing the same thing... yep, shorting out. Now, i give it a wiggle, press the button, it burns beautifully.. press the button a second time, It is reading Low ohms.. so its shorting out.. but it works once, what can I be doing wrong with this coil, I have made them perfectly 5-6 wraps, cut properly, coils are neat and separated.. One I cut down off the side before the rubber grummet is placed on (with the second wire going through the center of the grummet), and then the second wire is cut flush with the top of the grummet once it is in, then i put the steel nub/cap back in.

It's weird because I checked the ohms on it when it was just completed (not on a tank) and it read 1.5 - 1.9ish, really nice I thought, but soon as I used it, it would short out.. Really hope someone can shed some light on this.. Oh and the technique I used was from grim green, and another respectable reviewer, all who had identically perfect coils like I began to make.. Thanks alot!!
 

Jonathan Tittle

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Have you verified that both of the wires you cut are not slightly poking out, even a tiny bit? My first rebuild had an ever so slight bit of wire poking out which can potentially contact the threading. And I mean slight, as in I had to run my finger around the base of the coil head and actually feel for it.

You want to make sure that when you cut the wire, or trim it down, that it's trimmed down and nothing is visibly showing. Cutting it flush can sometimes lead to a short. You want to make sure that you cannot visibly see wires at all.
 

levsweld

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Have you verified that both of the wires you cut are not slightly poking out, even a tiny bit? My first rebuild had an ever so slight bit of wire poking out which can potentially contact the threading. And I mean slight, as in I had to run my finger around the base of the coil head and actually feel for it.

You want to make sure that when you cut the wire, or trim it down, that it's trimmed down and nothing is visibly showing. Cutting it flush can sometimes lead to a short. You want to make sure that you cannot visibly see wires at all.

No wires showing at all, and im hooking it to an ego vv/vw older version, and a vision spinner. If it was shorting out though, why would it always still work ONCE only, after i adjusted the coil slightly?
 

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Try torching or heating the wrapped coil a few times before installing it in your protank base. Kanthal has some springiness to it and will expand the first few times it's heated. If you install it without torching, the first time you fire the coil could expand the wire enough to have it touch the metal base and short out. Happened to me three times on my first pt build before realizing what the problem was. Hope that helps.
 
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