Hmmmm...
Don't know. It would be great if you had something to compare to but I have dry burned both zivipf's and stealthvape's and the coil doesn't change form ever.
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Tony
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Hmmmm...
Yep it was counter clockwise this one is clockwise. You got it.Wait! I have a theory!
How do you tighten down the coil in your atty? Clockwise or counter clockwise? On which atty did you experience this?
For example, on a erlkonigin, when you tighten down the coil clockwise, the coil is under expanding tension, it's being pulled apart. So in theory, as you dry burn it, it becomes softer and the energy that is holding the wraps is lost and the wraps go more apart.
In case of a counterclockwise method of holding down the coil, the effect is opposite as there is tension inward the coil. Once heated, the wraps will want to come together... This would explain what you're seeing.
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My stealthvape Ti seems to be great. It's softer (much!) than zivipf but the most important for me is that it's clean and shiny... I like shiny
I don't need to anneal this one to make a nice coil which is a plus.
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Yeah, join the club... I have a bag full of spools... Kanthal, ni 200, silver, Ti, etcaww bloody hell...now I have to get the stealthvape wire and retire the zivipf and crazy wire Ti (also pretty springy to my mind) along with all my Ni and kanthal...jeez I could open a wire shop...
sounds good Tony. not cheap though...Yeah, join the club... I have a bag full of spools... Kanthal, ni 200, silver, Ti, etc
The stealthvape Ti is half hard ie it not in the softest possible state but soft enough to wind with the wire barely wanting to go back on the mandrel. If you have zivipf's you know what happens when you let go the wire on a mandrel [emoji14]
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Tony
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Yeah, not cheap at all... Oh well...sounds good Tony. not cheap though...![]()
to be honest, if it works well, then I will probs just use 26g for everything and 10m will last a very long time, even with a dozen atty's to feed..!!Yeah, not cheap at all... Oh well...
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Tony
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I've been using 26g but will try 24g on my next erlp rebuild.
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