No sub ohm for me. Hanging out just under 1(.9) to just over (1.2) is working fine for me. I've read up and done all the research... I could make that move, but I'm good here. Besides, I don't have enough juice to sustain prolonged sub ohmage!
Good news!!!#5
Thanks for all the thoughts! No hospital tonite! The Doc wants to flush IV fluids at home tomorrow.
LD, is it the wire that you got from the vapemeet? If it is, its 28gauge kanthal. Also, just my opinion, but I have a hard time getting the wick through the coil after I've built it, so I wrap around the silica with a sewing pin or a straightened paper clip inserted to keep it nice and straight. You will figure it out, bro. And what works for one person doesn't always work for the next. Just experiment and have fun with it. There is no perfect way to wrap a coil, but there are bad/dangerous ways. So just be safe and enjoy learning.
I wouldn't advise you go subohm till those air holes are larger.. Safe batteries, knowing your wraps, gauge and all the little things. Going subohm just means really knowing safety and following the rules. My .6 ohm coil quite honestly is perfect right now and has been going great for 5 days. Without the proper air flow though it's risky and stock holes aren't good...
No sub ohm for me. Hanging out just under 1(.9) to just over (1.2) is working fine for me. I've read up and done all the research... I could make that move, but I'm good here. Besides, I don't have enough juice to sustain prolonged sub ohmage!

(been there for 6 hours now)Actually, LD, I think that wire from the meet is 30ga. I'm comparing it to my other kanthal that I know is 30ga, and it appears to be the same. I am currently vaping a 1.4ohm coil in my Igo-L (4 wraps). I haven't properly modified my airholes yet. They are poor-man modified by sticking the tip of a corkscrew through the hole and wiggling/twisting until the hole widens a little. I still haven't put a second hole in my Igo-W, so that one also has a single coil at the moment. It has a 2.2ohm microcoil (7 or 8 wraps, I can't remember). The paper clip/sewing pin tip is especially helpful for microcoiling, at least for me.Have you thought about getting another lesson in building from L in the vape group? He's a really nice guy, and usually eager to help out.
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Goooood evening VVVers!
All I can tell you, LD is I got 1.6 ohms on a loose (spacing between, not loose to the wick) 4-wraps using 32awg kanthal. 5-6 should get you into a low 1+ catagory, depending on the thickness of the wick. I think 28awg is near 1/2ohm per inch. (That's why I got 29awg)
I'm not comfortable placing my coils close together at this stage.
I murdered an eGo battery doing that.
It's still out on my sidewalk with its button light on.(been there for 6 hours now)
JPF happy you don't have to take the Wifey to the hospital. Nasty places those...
Why can't I "like" this more than once?Edit:
@jac: sorry about your Ego. That pun never gets old...
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@jac: sorry about your Ego. That pun never gets old...
@LD- I only say this because I don't want any batteries exploding in the face of anyone, not even my least liked ECF members...
Don't build or rebuild coils unless you have a way to check the ohms/resistance after you're done. A multimeter is good, but only if you know it's telling the truth by testing it on other atty's with known resistance. A Vamo, Z-max, and many other inexpensive mods can check atty resistance. After that matter is taken care of, the number of wraps will depend on the size/thickness of the wicks wrapped as well as the gauge of the resistance wire.
You best get used to building your own coils, you have an Ithika on it's way to you.
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@jac: sorry about your Ego. That pun never gets old...
FYI- coils can touch each other when done correctly. Here's a dry burn on a 17 wrap coil I built, 27g Kanthal @1.5 ohms
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It worked a little too well, the wick couldn't keep up.
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I'm sitting here waiting for the Doc to call back, Wifey may be going back to the hospital tonite.
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Thanks for all the thoughts! No hospital tonite! The Doc wants to flush IV fluids at home tomorrow.
11 minutes till freedom
11 hours and 11 minutes till my next shift...