Umm... what have I done?

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Buttlord

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zomg... buttlord

I like it, anyways how did you wrap them?


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kk, i recently got an AC9 and Ive been using the 28g wire and ive been experimenting but I can't for the life of me get over a 0.9 wrap today and it frustrating as hell, so I didn't want to use all my 28g wire, so I figured I could screw around with the 30g and not really care if I was wasting it.

I just 2 wires and twisted them together making a pretty thick twisted wire and then wrapped my coil.
I'm currently at 1.2 ohms and I put my provari to 3.6v. However its not giving a solid throat hit like the 28g does.
 

TomCatt

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The larger the gauge number, the larger the ohms/inch for the wire. 28g has a very low ohm/inch, which means you'll have to have a lot of wraps to get a coil with higher ohms. Actually the 30g by itself should work fine for you; twisting 2 30g wires will decrease the ohms/inch compared to a single 30g wire.

Resistance Wire (ohms/in)
 

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If the wires are touching each other and seems like they are, you've just made a thicker wire pretty much. It'd be different if you wrapped one, and then wrapped the 30G in the voids that the 28 G has. There you would be essentially creating 2 coils and you could hook both of those wires to the posts on the atomizer.
 
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