Why don't coils short out?

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PapaSloth

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So, I have a question. When you make a kanthal coil and squeeze it together, why doesn't electricity travel across the coil instead of through it? Is it because the contact area between each loop in the coil is so small, or because of oxidazation of the wire, or is there something else going on?

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crxess

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Actually if you could HOLD the wraps together it would Drop way low in resistance - still not a short.
Heat causes corrosion and expansion so everything tends to move and not make conductive contact.

Now, touch the wrong side to ground - POP! Did this, accidentally, Twice today. Very frustration when setting up a Quad coil. :facepalm:

First was a short Kanthal tail I didn't see had landed on a leg.
Second I was making an adjustment during burn-in and accidentally depressed the UN-LOCKED mod:ohmy:

I think it is time to start using my magnifying Visor on all builds:(
 
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Chris405

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Actually if you could HOLD the wraps together it would Drop way low in resistance - still not a short.
Heat causes corrosion and expansion so everything tends to move and not make conductive contact.

Now, touch the wrong side to ground - POP! Did this, accidentally, Twice today. Very frustration when setting up a Quad coil. :facepalm:

First was a short Kanthal tail I didn't see had landed on a leg.
Second I was making an adjustment during burn-in and accidentally depressed the UN-LOCKED Mod:ohmy:

I think it is time to start using my magnifying Visor on all builds:(

This came to mind when i read this....

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