A nice long read. Should help a lot.. thanks for the einfo
Bought organic cotton & made 1.6 ohm coil!! The peanut butter flavor is soo much better!
For some reason though I can only take a few toots before the vapor doesn't come out as much. Any ideas?
How many wraps would I need for a 2ohm with the 30ga kanthal on a 1/16 drill bit?
That is all I have been doing is rebuilding my mini's (2) for my now for my ego and Smoov spinner......same thing...with cotton and contact coil...
I don't have time to play with the gear as much as I'd like. The coils just have to work. To save time I bypassed detail winding as I described a few posts early. Down and dirty. Your first wrap won't matter. You're turning 14 to get 9. The more the merrier and the tighter the remaining become. Hold the spool in one hand, hold the screwdriver bit with the other as you wind, tension by pressing lightly against the screwdriver shank with thumb and or index finger. Can't get any simpler really. And very natural to release the rotation of the spool with the lower three fingers of the hand. A very natural motion. Not requiring a lot of dexterity. Just a steady modicum of tension. And above is how they come out. One after the other. Ready for installation and compression burn in, wicking and vape.
How many wraps would I need for a 2ohm with the 30ga kanthal on a 1/16 drill bit?
30AWG, 9/8 1.58mm i.d., m.c., tight = 1.99Ω √
The above is a verified result using hand winds over a screwdriver bit. Not guessing here. Have probably done several dozen at this common spec as well as noting similar results by others. It's one of the most common winds done. A good tight contact coil hand wrap should get you there after torching and compression.
However, that's not the wind I'm recommending in this thread and others I've mentioned. I strongly urge you to try a tension wind right off a wire spool. This will yield a more durable and efficient coil and lower resistance somewhat. Ideally to get 2.0Ω with a tension wind you'd need to bump up to approx. 1.75mm. Drill bits may be available at this shank diameter. Screwdrivers with this dia. are somewhat harder to find but are common as cheap instrument screwdriver kits often marked with the strange size 3/43". The one's I have actually measure about 1.75-1.76 mm. They should be no thicker. That is the approx. width of the slot for the Protank cup and the optimal size for wicking! For several reasons: All 1.5mm silica and Ekowool as well as approx. 1.6-1.7 mm Nextel XC-132 ceramic wick (similar to Ekowool but higher temperature resistance) hand thread very easily into 1.75mm coils! That's a HUGE plus. You can leave your coils in place after your initial installation. Dry burn the coil to clean it and rethread. Particularly useful with silica which has to be replaced often with thicker juices.
If you wind hand tight on 1/16" (1.5875 mm) you will see a resistance of ~1.85Ω which is a great target for the protank. A tension wind should see you at about 1.73Ω. Silica and Ekowool will be significantly more difficult to thread but worth the patience. Nextel XC-132 also a tight fit but as close to cotton as you can get except that you can dry burn it clean tank after tank after tank.
This afternoon I did a live demo for a S Fla owner/dealer of my straightforward tension wind method and this (build 1.75mm) coming in dead on the 2.01Ω as predicted. These results are based on ongoing independent research for the Kanger clearo's and are subject to change (hopefully improvement). I report on the threads noted above.
Just sayin'.
Good luck. Happy Holidays.
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Kanger Mini Protank II (Easy Cotton Rebuild Tutorial) - YouTube
There is a link to my rebbuild tutorial on a pt2 mini with cotton. Works like a champ
I'm confused now. I understand where you are coming from MacTechVpr (I am an industrial Engineer so I love repeatability and error proofing), but by your own admission, unless everyone uses a coil jig that tensions the kanthal to the same spec each and every time while wrapping, how can you possibly give a 1.99ohm guaranteed number when (by your own admission) the tension can affect the resistance by more than
.1ohm?
We are not wrapping coils in a microcosm here, I don't understand some of your wordage.
this video made making my own coils a breeze Nano Micro Coil build for Kanger Protank 2 - YouTube
Well, here's how I rebuild my Protank heads:
1) 32 gauge wire, 4/5 wrap around a 1/16th drill bit.
2) Place the coil with the drill bit still inserted, into the cup. Ensure that the coil is not touching the sides of the metal cup.
3) Insert the insulator, then insert the pin.
4) Remove the drill bit and clip the leads. Check resistance, I always get 1.7 Ohms with this build.
5) Wick organic cotton ball through the coil. Pull enough cotton through the coil for it to catch on the coil and pull though with just a little resistance. Clip at the outer edge of the cup. Add a teeny tiny flavor wick on top to prevent flooding.
6) Drip some juice on the coil, reassemble, and vape your face off.