To touch or not to touch?

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Lethalp

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That is the question . The belief use to be that coils "can't touch" loads and loads of info out there saying that. I thought they were not supposed to touch, and that if they did that would cause a hot spot or some other danger.

Enter the micro coil, now not only should they touch but u need to steal your wife's tweezers to push them together? I do understand a lil more why that is.

So, do they need to touch or should that not? Is there any danger involved in either way?

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Your coils can touch each other, no problem. There's no danger as long as you check for shorts and keep your amp draw within your batteries safe operating range (on a mech mod). If you're using a VV/VW mod it should have built in protection for shorts and amp draw so you'll just need to keep your resistance at or above 1.5-1.8-ish and adjust your power.

With the microcoils it kind of makes the whole coil a hotspot, and since the coils have a smaller diameter and more wraps it creates more surface area to contact the wick, thus better preformance.

Coils touching or not you should be fine either way.
 

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So, do they need to touch or should that not? Is there any danger involved in either way?

I use micro coils in drippers and 'regular' coils in RBA's on SS wick. I get the micro coils as close together as I can. My understanding is if they touch, oxidation will quickly develop on the wire and they do not short. Whatever actually happens, it works fine ;)

Using non-touching coils on SS wick works too. I try to keep these coils separated but I have had coils touch with no apparent issues. I imagine it would be hard to keep them all touching because getting rid of shorts would be tough.

In any case, the worst thing that could happen is a short between two coils eliminating the wire between from the circuit with a resulting decrease of resistance.
 
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