Run them threw the post hole. Which is better.
For 30AWG Ni200, under the screw, no doubt about it. You could try doubling the legs over if you really want to keep using the post holes for a cleaner looking build.
Run them threw the post hole. Which is better.
What do you mean doubling the legs ?For 30AWG Ni200, under the screw, no doubt about it. You could try doubling the legs over if you really want to keep using the post holes for a cleaner looking build.
What do you mean doubling the legs ?
I will try this.Leaving your legs long, taking the end of the leg and bending it in the middle, folding it back towards the coil before you mount it. This makes your legs thicker inside the post holes, making it less likely they will be cut by the screws, and giving you better electrical contact.
So what did you think of the ti/Kanthal Clapton?Nice build. I started playing with claptons. Not sure if I really like them any better but they do give a warmer vape. Here's 26 AWG Ti wrapped with 34 AWG Kanthal, 2.5mm ID, 5 wraps. Comes in at just under 0.13 Ohms.
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Not really no. You could but it probably wouldn't be very good.is there a way to build single coil?
So what did you think of the ti/Kanthal Clapton?
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Try tightening the screws in the post holes and make sure you have a solid connection.cant seem to get my coil to heat up evenly its always more towards the left side of the coil what does that mean>?
even when i use the stock coils it still is uneven even after i press them together... is the cutting the kanthal over the other side affect this? like how long or short i cut?
also what does it mean since theres 2 coils and 1 coil seems to be heating up faster than the other.
No. I've heard some say it does but I don't think so because no power is going through those ends. I'm no expert though
This one I know because it happens to me way to much. It means the length of wire being heated is not the same. If one is less/shorter it will have less resistance and heat faster. If you're sure the wraps are the same, check your legs going to the posts. The leg lengths need to be as close to the same as possible on both coils
Also make sure that one side is not looser under the screws than the other.