...once pulsed up real slow and easy and cued that it vapes better than any
coils I've ever mounted....
Making a perfect coil is not to tricky. It's the mounting that will upset even the most perfectly wound, tensioned or formed coil. Here's what I ask of those with different opinions:
Shoot a vid of your coil creation, mounting, and firing sequence....
Unless you are useing monster wire (I'm only using 27 ga) you are gonna see some seperation, even if minute.
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Hey Russ, good looking build Bro! I haven't watched the video yet as my sleep schedule is still fubar but I will be on it shortly.
On the point of pulsing low and slow I agree totally, I start my
coils at 10w and only jump to 30w when they show even firing (gentle raking only).
Yes, making a "perfect" coil isn't that hard (wraps touching, no odd angles inside the wrap), however, I disagree about mounting distorting the coils... at least with the gauges I'm using. Honestly, they are probably there, just harder to see with the larger wire (and perhaps selective vision - I don't *want* to see them lol).
The only place that my coils show any separation is the negative leg at the bend, exactly where yours do; and with the major change in angle I think that is unavoidable.
I would be happy to make a video and post it but my 4g connection is so pathetic it might as well be dial up lol! Also, I'm finding that as little as 5lbs with 24ga is enough to at least give solid results... even girl fingers can bring that kind of force pretty easily! Besides, what I remember from the promo vid for the coiler it looked like a great alternative to having a gizmo at home so I can't write it off just for that alone.
Anyway, like I said last time... if it works for you and keeps the cigarettes at the store its worth the price. When it comes down to it - just wrap it, wick it and vape it!
Thanks for the vid Russ and good luck folks!