All I've got right now is a bunch of PT2 tanks. I'm planning to pick up a Lemo soon but I'll still have all those PT2's so I figured I should learn how to rebuild the coils. I've never built a coil. Doing a lot of reading here and checking out youtube videos.
This morning I was cleaning an old coil which was hardly giving me any vapor from the PT mini. When I dry burned it I noticed it was heating up bright right away on one side but on the other side it took 3 or 4 seconds to turn a dull red. I started poking at it with a wooden toothpick. Didn't know what I was doing because I couldn't locate a magnifying glass and my eyes aren't too good, so I couldn't really see the individual coils. But after a bit of random picking I eventually got it to glow evenly across the coil. It performed like a new coil after that.
I don't know what I did. Maybe it was a matter of getting the coil evenly spaced. Or maybe the poking around was breaking off crud from the wire.
Tomorrow I'll pick up a decent magnifying glass and see if I can figure out what's going on. Maybe add that to my coil cleaning routine.
This morning I was cleaning an old coil which was hardly giving me any vapor from the PT mini. When I dry burned it I noticed it was heating up bright right away on one side but on the other side it took 3 or 4 seconds to turn a dull red. I started poking at it with a wooden toothpick. Didn't know what I was doing because I couldn't locate a magnifying glass and my eyes aren't too good, so I couldn't really see the individual coils. But after a bit of random picking I eventually got it to glow evenly across the coil. It performed like a new coil after that.
I don't know what I did. Maybe it was a matter of getting the coil evenly spaced. Or maybe the poking around was breaking off crud from the wire.
Tomorrow I'll pick up a decent magnifying glass and see if I can figure out what's going on. Maybe add that to my coil cleaning routine.