Snapping Wires When Tightening Screws

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pdib

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Sometimes the tip of the wire capture screw is a bit sharp. (Not the "tip"; rather the rim of the "tip end"). Couple passes with a file, or place some 4-600 grit paper on a flat surface and rub a little. Could be something else, like sharp edges where the post is drilled for wire; but it's always been that for me.

I assume your wire is annealed. I don't even know if you could buy it any other way. Nonetheless, glowing your legs a bit before final install (with lighter or a superlight torching) should re-anneal it to make it softer, more flexible.
 
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Cman1337

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I personally have issues with 26awg kanthal and 26awg nichrome. I never have the problem you are mentioning with 24awg wire. I always tighten mine quite a bit. When i first started out I would have my local vape lounge build my coils and they would always leave the screws kind of loose and I noticed there was less volts and amps to the coils or the wire had more resistance? Anyways after I tighten down the screws it fired up much quicker and would get a lot more vapor. I think I've snapped my girls 26awg kanthal wire like 4 times in the last 5 months. :)
 
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