SERIOUS need of opinon

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TheReign

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SO I just built a quad coil at 6 wraps around a 3/32 drill bit. 1.0 ohms each came out to .25

Using a sony vtc4 30 amp battery.. Weird thing is when I stop firing and set it down it's still vaping like it's still really hot.

This was happening for at least a minute after wards and I took out my battery and it was still doing it. Not Like a full fire kinda vape but like lingering off the coils.... Is there something I should be worried about?/???
 

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What gauge wire, how much wick, what topper, how many/what size air holes? I assume it's a dripper? That is a lot of wire, if you think about it, holding a lot of heat in.

Was the deck/cap hot?
Was the battery itself hot?
If not, (battery) you probably do not have a short. I know that well saturated cotton with a decent SLR coil, can hold a decent amount of heat in, enough that I have had my 2 -inch drip tip get really hot at the tip, even though I wasn't even chain vaping.
 

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I've had that before with a hot leg. (and what Trent ↑ said). A section of wire is heating without the energy going into making steam. After you vape, it's hotter than a coil would usually be (in just that area), and the juice redistributes towards it in the wick . . . . "aftersteaming"
 
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