Trying to limit the amount of money I spend on coils

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leekeylee

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I currently use a kanger mini protank 2. I go through coils pretty often as I vape a lot. I know how to take apart and clean wicks, but I am looking for a better system all-together. Anyone know of a more efficient way to vape?

Why not rebuild the kanger coils yourself. Once you have your supplies of kanthal and cotton, don't forget you will need either an ohm reader if your device does not read the ohms of the coil then no additional outlay and you will probably find the vape better.

It is easy to do their is plenty of posts on this forum on how to do it or search you tube for rip trippers protank micro coil rebuild
 

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rstan, rebuild those suckers. I have the PT2 and 28ga kanthal, 9 wraps around a 5/64 bit for 1.6 ohms with KGD cotton wakes those Kangers right up.

When I first start it was a PITA, flooding, gurgling and just a overall drag. Each time got easier and now I can knock one out in a couple minutes. Add an air flow control to the PT2 if you haven't already and the flavor gets even better.

A round toothpick is perfect for holding the coil in perfect position when you build and don't take it out until you clip off the legs. If you have an ohm meter built into your PV you are set.

It's a crazy long thread but very educational:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/486794-protank-microcoil-discussion.html
 

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Thanks everyone for such quick replies...I do not have a VV/VW battery...yet. I have been thinking about rebuilding, though. Need the ohm meter. I was researching and I got freaked out because of the ohm thing. I guess different thickness coil determines the ohm's? Also, i was worried if i did make something that was too low or high that I would blow my battery. It is a standard evod battery from kanger as well, 900mah.
 

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Thanks everyone for such quick replies...I do not have a VV/VW battery...yet. I have been thinking about rebuilding, though. Need the ohm meter. I was researching and I got freaked out because of the ohm thing. I guess different thickness coil determines the ohm's? Also, i was worried if i did make something that was too low or high that I would blow my battery. It is a standard evod battery from kanger as well, 900mah.
Don't freak out, just learn it. It's not hard.

And if you are going to rebuild, get thee an Ohm Reader!!!

And buy coils on sale, like MyFreedomSmokes is having a 40% off coil sale, limit 2boxes per style.
 

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that's why you get the little ohm-reader. You build your coils (so many wraps, with such and such a thickness expected to give you say 2.0 ohms), put it together, screw your Protank base on the ohm-meter, and it tells you 1.9 Ohms. Yippee - vape it. Or it tells you 0.0 or E. That means you messed up, there's a short, try again. LOL



Thanks everyone for such quick replies...I do not have a VV/VW battery...yet. I have been thinking about rebuilding, though. Need the ohm meter. I was researching and I got freaked out because of the ohm thing. I guess different thickness coil determines the ohm's? Also, i was worried if i did make something that was too low or high that I would blow my battery. It is a standard evod battery from kanger as well, 900mah.
 

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I CAN rebuild stuff, but mostly I choose NOT to rebuild stuff.

I would use 150+ Kanger heads a year...

Instead, I expect to use 30-40 Aspire BVCs (approx) over the next 12 months. That's more like it. Better Vaping too.

I can't believe people think they are "marginally" better value. They are on a totally different planet. They last weeks instead of days.

Meanwhile, I'll go and invest my time making a dual coil on my Orchid.... :)
 

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If you want to take a shortcut on your way to re-building, you can get pre-made coils that will work in the Kanger heads. https://www.fasttech.com/p/1591705
They come in different resistances of course.

Besides the $ savings, you'll get better performance by using cotton or rayon for wick instead of the silica wick that comes in stock coil heads.
 

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If you want to take a shortcut on your way to re-building, you can get pre-made coils that will work in the Kanger heads. https://www.fasttech.com/p/1591705
They come in different resistances of course.

Besides the $ savings, you'll get better performance by using cotton or rayon for wick instead of the silica wick that comes in stock coil heads.

Or, if you want to be really lazy:
$3.56 Pre-made Wires and Wicks for Rebuildable Atomizers (50-Pack) 50-pack - 1.1ohm / 0.32mm dia. / 10*10mm leads at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
 
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