Your saying a non-contact coil is less efficient whereas I find it to be more efficient, in confined quarters like ProTank heads they produce ample heat and vapor.
In a contact coil small as a PT juice can't wick the length of the coil, the center will be a weak point. The outer edges of the coil are vaporizing the liquid before it reaches the center (depending on applied power and vacuum). And being the center is receiving less juice it gets hotter because juice is also coolant.
A non-contact coil has even spacing which allows more juice to reach the entire length of the wick.
Even spacing is key just like contact is key to a contact coil.
Perhaps you should revisit a precise non-contact coil, you will find they actually work very well when built properly.
My best performing heads are non-contact (vapor production), best flavor comes from the greater generated heat of a contact coil.
Something like this, I just wrapped it from an old piece of wire I had laying around:
You got my attention.
But dude! Low blow. I'm well over 350 builds on clearos primarily and I haven't kept count precisely on my own personal builds on my own and others over the past couple of weeks but to say maybe three dozen. Most complex multi-coil and custom wire. It's not like I haven't seen a few of these things, you know f1ve. But you're right I don't have all the answers. And why I'm constantly questioning assumptions. Including, some of yours. Fact is I have built conventionals, over-and-over, and have continued alongside the test subjects I've been evaluating. And alongside factory editions. And of various twisted configurations. So I'm not blowin' smoke at ya.
F1ve, you may be right in what you say. I can't state it for a certainty, as regards the specific example (pic) and design you refer to. In fact, neither can you. We'd have to do a direct apples-to-apples comparison of the metrics. And we're really not going to do that here. But you force an answer on the fundamentals
uniformity, symmetry. And first I'll agree, but state it's besides the point, a well built coil (assembly), for me, is a given. Nothing works correctly if not electrically sound in its implementation.
I do know you may be mistaken in some of your assertions. For example, I use Nextel hollow braid as a wick media. I can assure you it flows end to end. And if as you state the center of the wick in a contact coil consistently fires hotter
in absolute so as to vacate it of juice (and cooling)
it would follow that it would utterly dry out in operation. Scorching, of media or juice, would ensue and be evident in practically the center every contact coil used for vaporization. I've yet to see any evidence that happens in any wick I've used or seen) of such
cooking at a contact coil's center (except cotton which can be overpowered. That fact that I've never seen any evidence
for it might suggest
it doesn't happen. And I too cut open and dissect wick media as part of my study. So I can't accept some of your observations as a given. The physics of a contact coil dictate a
uniform heat distribution. So two things, even heat distribution and distributed flow. Insofar as flow and vectoring of juice internally. I don't know f1ve I can't see that. I'd be speculating, and I think so would you.
Just my opinion f1ve. Not trying to dis your conclusions. You are an impressive building machine. And I am happy to see that. Love to build some craz ..... with ya someday.
But I think you and I both understand where I'm coming from
the FACT that a
true contact coil has an inherent efficiency in the
uniformity of heat distribution. I believe
based on the facts I've read, here and elsewhere that a contact coil is a vast improvement in vaporization efficiency over a non-contact coil if equivalent in design (wire gauge + resistance). Your design looks intriguing. And I'm using twisted a lot myself. It's maybe the subject of a fantastic topic!
The great contact vs. non-contact coil face off!!!
Let's start it. I'll be there with bells on.
But sorry, can't get into it this morning. Busy day planned
building them! Far more fun.
You take care f1ve. Good luck.
