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Here is how I build mine:
1. On a 2.5mm bit I wrap 28g kanthal (26 is to thick so don't use it). I do 11 wraps which comes out to about 1.8'ish ohms for me.
2. Remove coil from the bit after wrapped and hold with tweezers. I fire up my handheld torch and heat the coil up applying slight pressure to the coil.
3. Put the bit back through the coil and insert the coil into the Uno base. The bit will help keep the coil in position. Run the rubber insulator over one leg and insert it into the base.
4. Pull both coil legs off to the side of the base and insert the pin.
5. Snip the coil legs as close to the base as you can
6. After assembled, remove the bit and use a screwdriver or something small to adjust the coils position so that it is centered in the Uno base.
7. Cotton it up. Use a lot of cotton and make it a tight fit in the coil.
8. Snip the cotton ends at the base. Leave a little extra outside the base and fluff the ends.
9. Adjust coil again and make sure it's centered in the base.
10. juice up the coil and the ends of the cotton.
11. Screw the top portion of the Uno on.
12. Check to make sure the cotton ends are completely covering the Uno slats. If not, you willget leaking.
13. Once satisfied the cotton ends are covering the Uno slats completely, insert into BB tank and vape away!
The Uno comes with 2 small orings to adjust the draw. I find that using one oring does little to nothing but that adding both of them does tighten it up to where it's a tad / wee bit more airy than say the BVC's are.
Side note for the Siluro: It's almost exactly the same except you need to inset the coil into the tube then slide the bit back through the Siluro holes and the coil. This will hold the coil in place when inserting the insulator and base. Once that's done remove the bit and insert cotton. Again, I find you need to use a lot of cotton or it will leak..
A bonus tip if you use a boro. After inserting the Uno or the Siluro into the tank, slide the tank glass down a bit and refluff the cotton ends.
Here is how I build mine:
1. On a 2.5mm bit I wrap 28g kanthal (26 is to thick so don't use it). I do 11 wraps which comes out to about 1.8'ish ohms for me.
2. Remove coil from the bit after wrapped and hold with tweezers. I fire up my handheld torch and heat the coil up applying slight pressure to the coil.
3. Put the bit back through the coil and insert the coil into the Uno base. The bit will help keep the coil in position. Run the rubber insulator over one leg and insert it into the base.
4. Pull both coil legs off to the side of the base and insert the pin.
5. Snip the coil legs as close to the base as you can
6. After assembled, remove the bit and use a screwdriver or something small to adjust the coils position so that it is centered in the Uno base.
7. Cotton it up. Use a lot of cotton and make it a tight fit in the coil.
8. Snip the cotton ends at the base. Leave a little extra outside the base and fluff the ends.
9. Adjust coil again and make sure it's centered in the base.
10. juice up the coil and the ends of the cotton.
11. Screw the top portion of the Uno on.
12. Check to make sure the cotton ends are completely covering the Uno slats. If not, you willget leaking.
13. Once satisfied the cotton ends are covering the Uno slats completely, insert into BB tank and vape away!
The Uno comes with 2 small orings to adjust the draw. I find that using one oring does little to nothing but that adding both of them does tighten it up to where it's a tad / wee bit more airy than say the BVC's are.
Side note for the Siluro: It's almost exactly the same except you need to inset the coil into the tube then slide the bit back through the Siluro holes and the coil. This will hold the coil in place when inserting the insulator and base. Once that's done remove the bit and insert cotton. Again, I find you need to use a lot of cotton or it will leak..
A bonus tip if you use a boro. After inserting the Uno or the Siluro into the tank, slide the tank glass down a bit and refluff the cotton ends.