Rebuilding Kanger head coils with machine screw

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has anyone tried this method when wrapping their coil during a rebuild of kanger t3/ protank heads?
Machine screw coil wrap for Vivi Nova / Kanger T3 - YouTube
i tried it the other day and coils looked great but did not perform well. i was getting 2.2 - 2.6 ohms with 5 wraps on silica wick (tested on my vamo). loaded up some juice and primed it, but got really bad burnt taste when i took a hit. did i screw up? i tried it on both the kanger t3 and protank and built about 3 coils for each. same result each time.
 
thanks for the reply,
started at 5W and steadily moved up to about 8 (which is where i normally vape).

barefootntx : i did run a flame from a lighter along the kanthal (30 gauge) before wrapping. didn't make a difference.

funny thing is, when i hand wrap the coils, they vape great. i wanted this method to work because of the even spacing of the coils to reduce hot spots.
 
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thanks for the reply,
started at 5W and steadily moved up to about 8 (which is where i normally vape).

barefootntx : i did run a flame from a lighter along the kanthal (30 gauge) before wrapping. didn't make a difference.

funny thing is, when i hand wrap the coils, they vape great. i wanted this method to work because of the even spacing of the coils to reduce hot spots.

That's a stumper. I'm assuming that you normally vape this juice at 8 watts so it can't be too high a wattage for your juice so the only other thing I can think of and it might sound dumb but I would boil and soak in alcohol the screw you are using to make your coil. Maybe there's some grease or some other gunk on it that is getting on the wire. Good luck. :)
 
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