Using a did clone.
Made three coils. All of em looked pretty good to me. They all popped. Gettin late, will try again tomorrow.
Possible oxidation failure?
What gauge of Kanthal are you using?
When you first fire up your coil, make sure to start off at a low voltage.
Hard to say if I failed oxidizing. I just followed what I saw in videos.
I used both 36 gauge and 32 gauge.
On my last coil, the voltage was too high because I messed up and put a different tank on there because I needed a quick vape, then forgot to decrease voltage. But the other 2 were started off low. When I get enough time today, I'll try again. Then again... Then again... And agin.
Many questions: Were the coils snug on the wick? How many wraps? Were they evenly spaced? Did you have any hotspots? Did they pop at the top/bottom leg or in the middle of the coil?
p.s. I'd start with the 32g & skip on the 36g until you get more attuned to the process. IMO anyway.
Does anyone know how to tell if your coil and/or wick needs to be replaced?
I've been using my current set-up for close to 2 months now with the normal cleaning and dry burns when needed but I'm starting to get a strong metallic taste. When dry burning with the wick removed it looks perfect and I still get an even coil glow when I re-install the wick. The wick looks fine also.
Is it time to replace the coil or wick?
BTW, I'm using #500 mesh with 30 ga Kanthal A1 coil wire.
Thanks for any advise.
Does anyone know how to tell if your coil and/or wick needs to be replaced?
I've been using my current set-up for close to 2 months now with the normal cleaning and dry burns when needed but I'm starting to get a strong metallic taste. When dry burning with the wick removed it looks perfect and I still get an even coil glow when I re-install the wick. The wick looks fine also.
Is it time to replace the coil or wick?
BTW, I'm using #500 mesh with 30 ga Kanthal A1 coil wire.
Thanks for any advise.
2 months, I would at least replace the coil. If it's starting to taste like metal and it wasn't before, I imagine your mesh wick is gunked up so bad it's not wicking enough juice and it's over heating. Just my 2 cent.
Are you sure the coil isn't burning into the mesh? I find that over time w/ multiple dry burns, it will after about that long and the wick needs replaced.