Does it help the springiness if you preheat the SS430?
ill do the next coil. was excited to just wrap a coil i didnt dry burn a loop before hand. next time for sure!
Does it help the springiness if you preheat the SS430?
Does it help the springiness if you preheat the SS430?
What types of SS have you used thus far?
What types of SS have you used thus far?
What's wrong with SS430 in a contact coil? I've ran contact dual's in a Billow v2, twisted in a Crown and Subtank+, and 3 wire twisted in a Subtank+. All the coils were 2.75 mm, 5 wrap on the singles, 6 wraps in the Billow. I just made a single large loop in an RDA and dry fired to remove the springy-ness before coiling/twisting.BTW, I have some 316L in an international holding tank now for three days...from Zivipf in Germany. Looking forward to it coz it was no where near as springy as the 430.
Though, so far, the 430 gave a better vape than the 316 L. How subjective of me. [emoji3]
Wait, USPS released it at 4:37 PM today, so I should have it tomorrow.
ETA: Actually I built a contact coil (two) with 316. No way you're going to build contact with 430. You just ain't!!!
For the Billow, I took two 5-6" pieces of 430 and separately made one single loop on a Velocity and fired it to remove some of the spring. I then cleaned them with IPA and using a coil master 2.5 mm rod, made 7 wraps (one over what I want and I pull off one wrap from the leg that was in the hole/along the handle). This is the same thing I do with Ti as well. Because there is no tension using a coil master, there will still be some spring in the coil. To offset this, I use a 12 ga blunt tip needle that happens to be 2.75 mm. I have to work the needle in by twisting it but it will go through and be really tight. Then it's just like any other contact coil, put it in the posts nice and tight, pulse it just like kanthal to check/remove any hot spots, wick and vape. If I was wanting a 3 mm coil, I could wrap it on the needle at 2.75 mm and work a 3 mm rod into it the same way.@Landman Clearly twisted is a very different case. No argument there.
If you tell me you've made a contact coil with 430, I want to hear more...
I've already ripped the coil out but I believe it was somewhere around .25-.28 ohms - I've wrapped so many coils recently I don't recall exactly.@LandmanWhat does triple twisted ohm out to be?
When dry burning titanium, what should one be wary of? Am I right in understanding from reading around here and in the titanium safety thread (there's so much info there that it takes ages...) that as long as I don't get a grayish look on the coil I'm ok? Considering that in any case I'll rinse it under fresh water and lightly brush it with an old toothbrush (efficient for the outside, clearly less so for the inside of the coil).
@jazzvaper What is an international holding tank. Just wondering cause I ordered some flavors from Germany and it sat at Frankfurt for about a week now it has been in New Jersey since Thursday. Had the same problem with the last order. Seems like once it leaves there it goes pretty fast sometimes.BTW, I have some 316L in an international holding tank now for three days...from Zivipf in Germany. Looking forward to it coz it was no where near as springy as the 430.
Though, so far, the 430 gave a better vape than the 316 L. How subjective of me. [emoji3]
Wait, USPS released it at 4:37 PM today, so I should have it tomorrow.
ETA: Actually I built a contact coil (two) with 316. No way you're going to build contact with 430. You just ain't!!!
@jazzvaper What is an international holding tank. Just wondering cause I ordered some flavors from Germany and it sat at Frankfurt for about a week now it has been in New Jersey since Thursday. Had the same problem with the last order. Seems like once it leaves there it goes pretty fast sometimes.
USPS has an ISC (International Service Center) that will hold item 1-4,5 days at their discretion. From China usually 24 hours, from NZ slightly less, from Germany, this time, it was 3+ days.
I have never had anything not make it through the ISC.