Q: Steam Engine - # Wraps indicator bar?

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UncLeJunkLe

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So what does the # of wraps indicator bar in steam engine signify. It seems that the more wraps that are calculated, the longer the indicator becomes and will, at some point, turn from green to yellow (but I've never seen it turn red).

What is it signifying? Is it just trying to tell you, "Hey dude, that coil is way too long for any atomizer!", or is it saying something else. The site doesn't mention it.

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It's a graphic representation of the number of wraps and it has a predefined set of values.

The result code is:
<meter class="pull-right" min="0" optimum="8" low="4" high="14" max="20" value="x.xx"></meter>

The graph has a starting value of 0 and an ending value of 20. He has set the optimum value of 8 and any coils that have the number of wraps <4 or >14 will turn the graph from green to yellow. I don't think it has any significance other than a visual reference of the number of wraps.

Usually coils that are 4 wraps or less don't vape well and coils 14 wraps or more can burn out the wicking at the center of the coil.
 
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