And you can rebuild even those. Smallish, but do-able. It's what I started out rebuildingJust have to be gentle with the dry burn, or you'll scorch the bottom insulator, and I've read they're getting hard to find...
Nope, not you. But a google search did come up with this thread:
A thread for any tank taking nautilus / triton mini coils - kabuki silo nautilus etc
is the search feature messed up, or am I just stupid? lol
It's the jig...Any New coil builder who thinks...Ahhh, I don't really think I need one of those had better think twice...That little booger is an indispensable item in my tool kit...Trig
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Yep...I'm Damned Lucky To Have It...With my eyes & hands I need it !!!There were no "jigs" when I started wrapping coils. There were little screwdrivers, drill bits and paperclips.
I learned using a paperclip. (and yes, several attempts went directly to the round file)
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and that's still the way I wrap my coils.
...And I was successful !!!I felt that way until I had to do it, no way I was filing Jac in the round file after the unfortunate Erl vomit situation. Took it apart, cleaned it up, reassembled and good to go.With the potential hazards involved if I got'a take it apart...

Need a little practice on my leads & spacing...Trig
Indeed...There is always that consideration...I would be all too easy for me to pitch an iStick 30...But on a higher value device it would probably be a different story...TrigI felt that way until I had to do it, no way I was filing Jac in the round file after the unfortunate Erl vomit situation. Took it apart, cleaned it up, reassembled and good to go.
Invited an old friend of my husbands to dinner on Saturday night after I found out that he not only vapes but makes custom mods. Maybe I’ll be involved in making something just for me shortly! If not I still get to make something tasty, I love to cook for people.
Oh, and @ChelsB, I found my envelopes so SCREW YOU!![]()
The other rather amusing discovery was that the pre-made coils I bought are wound Backwards..
There were no "jigs" when I started wrapping coils. There were little screwdrivers, drill bits and paperclips.
I learned using a paperclip. (and yes, several attempts went directly to the round file)
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and that's still the way I wrap my coils.
LOLCongratulations!
BTW: There are two kinds of coils--left-hand and right-hand coils. Most atties take regular right-hand coils, except for Erlkonigin (don't ask me how I know) and the OBS Nano, which take the left-hand coils.
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...Exactly !!!...And I know the difference now...Siren 2 = Left Hand Coil !!!...See...I do learn !!! Siren 2 = Left Hand Coil !!!.
Congratulations!
BTW: There are two kinds of coils--left-hand and right-hand coils. Most atties take regular right-hand coils, except for Erlkonigin (don't ask me how I know) and the OBS Nano, which take the left-hand coils.
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on the Earl clone I had i used the normal right hand coils.
Indeed...There is always that consideration...I would be all too easy for me to pitch an iStick 30...But on a higher value device it would probably be a different story...Trig![]()
Try the left-hand orientation. A tip I got from @roxynoodle
For the future I just don't know...I am planning on a pair of Pico 25's so I'll be OK with the 24mm tanks...But If someone comes up with a 3ml version of the Siren 2 ???...And even in the early going it doesn't seem like the 2ml version is too much of a juice gobbler...Plus filling it is as easy as can be...Several Good Choices...Really? Interesting. I don't have one. Still trying to decide between the Siren and the Ares.![]()
For the future I just don't know...I am planning on a pair of Pico 25's so I'll be OK with the 24mm tanks...But If someone comes up with a 3ml version of the Siren 2 ???...And even in the early going it doesn't seem like the 2ml version is too much of a juice gobbler...Plus filling it is as easy as can be...Several Good Choices...![]()