Hello ECF! I have tried to get into building coils for my IGO-L, Vivi's, & now protank the last few months and have some questions, and need some guidance on how to have better results.
I apologize for the long post, just nothing I have tried to this point has worked. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and answer my questions. I appreciate it!
I bought some 28g & 30g kanthal and have run into issues with trying to get the ohms to be high enough for my Sigeli Zmax and Ego's to actually energize the coil. Below is my experiences thus far, and I would really appreciate some direction from the more veteran rebuilders out there.
VIVI NOVA..I have tried putting several different coils in my vivi 2.5, and can't seem to get the coil to have enough resistance with the space allowed in the coil head. I figured I just need a little thicker wire to get the ohms up on the amount of wraps that could fit. I currently buy stock heads, and then replace the silica with cotton cheesecloth. Will higher gauge wire do the trick?
IGO-L...Got this thing because I read some great reviews, and wanted to explore rebuildables. It is very easy to build and get a new coil in place with enough wraps, but when I energize the coil, it seems like the coil takes longer than normal to get to the point to produce vapor. I currently have a coil running at 2.7 ohms, and have adjusted the voltage to get the TH and vapor that I'm looking for, but it's just not great and doesn't come near what a normal drip atomizer I have offers.
Protank...Got this tank recently and really like the clean taste it gives off. Instead of buying a new coil for it every few weeks, I tried to build my own coil. I used the 30g I have, and wrapped it around cheesecloth wick. Saw a video on rebuilding the protank heads, and subsituted the silica that the video showed with the cotton. I was able to get the resistance high enough (2.4 ohms) so that it would fire on either of my devices, but the base of the protank got hotter than hell after vaping for a few minutes in a row. I read somewhere that the excessive heat is due to the resistance wire, and that it's recommended to use non-resistance wire for these heads; the heat transfer wouldn't be any more than a stock head.
As you can see, I'm trying, just not having real strong success yet. Would non-resistance wire work better for my IGO and protank coils? If you use non resistant wire, does it have to be on a device that does not have low resistance protection, so it can actually energize when coil is below 1.2 ohms or could I use it on one of the devices I already have? Would thicker gauge kanthal fix the issues I'm having on all 3 of these heads? I've gotten pretty good at swapping out the silica for cheesecloth on the vivi, but still have to buy the heads, which defeats the purpose of rebuilding.
Thank you ECF!
I apologize for the long post, just nothing I have tried to this point has worked. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and answer my questions. I appreciate it!
I bought some 28g & 30g kanthal and have run into issues with trying to get the ohms to be high enough for my Sigeli Zmax and Ego's to actually energize the coil. Below is my experiences thus far, and I would really appreciate some direction from the more veteran rebuilders out there.
VIVI NOVA..I have tried putting several different coils in my vivi 2.5, and can't seem to get the coil to have enough resistance with the space allowed in the coil head. I figured I just need a little thicker wire to get the ohms up on the amount of wraps that could fit. I currently buy stock heads, and then replace the silica with cotton cheesecloth. Will higher gauge wire do the trick?
IGO-L...Got this thing because I read some great reviews, and wanted to explore rebuildables. It is very easy to build and get a new coil in place with enough wraps, but when I energize the coil, it seems like the coil takes longer than normal to get to the point to produce vapor. I currently have a coil running at 2.7 ohms, and have adjusted the voltage to get the TH and vapor that I'm looking for, but it's just not great and doesn't come near what a normal drip atomizer I have offers.
Protank...Got this tank recently and really like the clean taste it gives off. Instead of buying a new coil for it every few weeks, I tried to build my own coil. I used the 30g I have, and wrapped it around cheesecloth wick. Saw a video on rebuilding the protank heads, and subsituted the silica that the video showed with the cotton. I was able to get the resistance high enough (2.4 ohms) so that it would fire on either of my devices, but the base of the protank got hotter than hell after vaping for a few minutes in a row. I read somewhere that the excessive heat is due to the resistance wire, and that it's recommended to use non-resistance wire for these heads; the heat transfer wouldn't be any more than a stock head.
As you can see, I'm trying, just not having real strong success yet. Would non-resistance wire work better for my IGO and protank coils? If you use non resistant wire, does it have to be on a device that does not have low resistance protection, so it can actually energize when coil is below 1.2 ohms or could I use it on one of the devices I already have? Would thicker gauge kanthal fix the issues I'm having on all 3 of these heads? I've gotten pretty good at swapping out the silica for cheesecloth on the vivi, but still have to buy the heads, which defeats the purpose of rebuilding.
Thank you ECF!