Yeah, I understand the "double lead wire"....2 wires = 1/2 the resistance...or thereabouts depending on contact. It's a good idea. 
I have 32 kanthal. Wish I had gotten 34 or 36 but 32 will do for now. Good practice
Speaking of double-wire....I've been thinking about a different wrapping method.
Fold the wire in 1/2 so it is doubled. Allow enough length to get to the center post down the stem with the bottom of the loop (the fold) pointing down to the center of the stem. Start in THE MIDDLE of the wick and unwrap each wire coiling it as you go out toward the edges. This puts 1 center wire (doubled/twisted when done) to the center positive post, the coils spread out left and right of center and the ground connections (two wires) on the outside. Since the metal (other than the center post pin) is all ground on the VN, it avoids shorts of the coil. You'd end up with 1 center wire doubled to positive, and two wires to ground on the outside of the grommet (I'm not sure twisting those together is a good idea...too easy to touch the center wire).
This is similar to a dual-coil setup...if one side breaks you'd still have the "other" side. However at twice the resistance. It would take a lot of wraps though so I haven't done it. If I had 36 ga I'd try it.
The main idea wasn't to get dual coil...it was to avoid shorts to ground of the positive side...but it ends up dual coil that way.
I have 32 kanthal. Wish I had gotten 34 or 36 but 32 will do for now. Good practice
Speaking of double-wire....I've been thinking about a different wrapping method.
Fold the wire in 1/2 so it is doubled. Allow enough length to get to the center post down the stem with the bottom of the loop (the fold) pointing down to the center of the stem. Start in THE MIDDLE of the wick and unwrap each wire coiling it as you go out toward the edges. This puts 1 center wire (doubled/twisted when done) to the center positive post, the coils spread out left and right of center and the ground connections (two wires) on the outside. Since the metal (other than the center post pin) is all ground on the VN, it avoids shorts of the coil. You'd end up with 1 center wire doubled to positive, and two wires to ground on the outside of the grommet (I'm not sure twisting those together is a good idea...too easy to touch the center wire).
This is similar to a dual-coil setup...if one side breaks you'd still have the "other" side. However at twice the resistance. It would take a lot of wraps though so I haven't done it. If I had 36 ga I'd try it.
The main idea wasn't to get dual coil...it was to avoid shorts to ground of the positive side...but it ends up dual coil that way.
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