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Is it advisable to make your own replacement coils for non rba attys? So instead of keep on having to buy the whole unit just make a new coil and wick?
Sure if you are a MacGyver type person! If not just buy new coils and vape!
I rebuild mine but you can only do it 4 or 5 times, it takes some practice and some patience also you need a ohm meter or multimeter to keep it all safe. Do a bit of youtube research.Is it advisable to make your own replacement coils for non rba attys? So instead of keep on having to buy the whole unit just make a new coil and wick?
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I have never done it, but some members (@BhavZ e.g.) do. Will be much cheaper and you can coil to your sweet spot. Not sure about the dual coils, seems you have to go back to single coil when you do it yourself. Do remember @Cape vaping supplies did the Aerotank and was very satisfied. You will find many videos on Youtube on how to do it.Is it advisable to make your own replacement coils for non rba attys? So instead of keep on having to buy the whole unit just make a new coil and wick?
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I rebuild mine but you can only do it 4 or 5 times, it takes some practice and some patience also you need a ohm meter or multimeter to keep it all safe. Do a bit of youtube research.
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My little positive pin rubber insulators start taking strain. Some other formulites have the same problem. So better safe than sorry. Once it looks a bit burnt or melted it gets tossed.why so little? I have an evod cup that I have rebuilt eight to ten times already
I do the same, guess I have been a bit lucky with regards to my rubber insulators.My little positive pin rubber insulators start taking strain. Some other formulites have the same problem. So better safe than sorry. Once it looks a bit burnt or melted it gets tossed.
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Tried this the other day, came out to 0.8 with 26g. will rather use 30 next time.
And this from a guy who was hesitant to do his first coil on the Igo-L. You have come a long way, Sir. Not that I believe you - have seen no pictures?Hi @crack2483
I have rebuilt my own micro-coil on one of my mPT2's and wicked it with cotton. Came out at 1.6 ohms. The result is fantastic! More flavour, a bit more throat hit (well for a mPT2 which is low anyway) and WAY more vapour if you like that. Just a more pleasurable vape in my opinion. And I vape it at the same power as the standard coils. (around 7 to 8 Watts). Only thing is I found it goes through juice slightly faster.
It is quite tricky to position the coil at the correct height - but there is a RipTripper video that guides you through it perfectly. Check that video carefully - it will save you time.
I have vaped on this coil for about 4 weeks already and am totally impressed. I change the cotton wick (which is easy to do) and dry burn the coil every two to three days. I keep the same flavour juice in it until I change the cotton.
Well worth it. I will be building another coil for my other mPT2 soon...
May I suggest you use the stock coils first for a while to get used to them and the taste. They use silica as a wick. Then when you notice they are getting tired, you can rebuild one of them. That way you will be able to notice the difference.
Ooh, my most humble apologies. How could I! Please forgive me. BTW, you can copy a link to a specific post. Just right click on the number of the post.Page 50 of the "now closed" Show us your working wick and coil thread - scroll down to near the bottom - post #997
http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/show-us-your-working-wick-and-coil-setup.246/page-50
And your response @Matthee, is the post thereafter, #998
Here is what you said:
"From what I can see in there that coil looks as perfect as can come. Well done, sir."
@Matthee, how could you doubt me![]()
Hi @crack2483
I have rebuilt my own micro-coil on one of my mPT2's and wicked it with cotton. Came out at 1.6 ohms. The result is fantastic! More flavour, a bit more throat hit (well for a mPT2 which is low anyway) and WAY more vapour if you like that. Just a more pleasurable vape in my opinion. And I vape it at the same power as the standard coils. (around 7 to 8 Watts). Only thing is I found it goes through juice slightly faster.
It is quite tricky to position the coil at the correct height - but there is a RipTripper video that guides you through it perfectly. Check that video carefully - it will save you time.
I have vaped on this coil for about 4 weeks already and am totally impressed. I change the cotton wick (which is easy to do) and dry burn the coil every two to three days. I keep the same flavour juice in it until I change the cotton.
Well worth it. I will be building another coil for my other mPT2 soon...
May I suggest you use the stock coils first for a while to get used to them and the taste. They use silica as a wick. Then when you notice they are getting tired, you can rebuild one of them. That way you will be able to notice the difference.
Great one @Tornalca - wow, 15 Watts - you don't mess around.
I tried mine at 13 Watts on the SVD - but now normally vape it around the 7 to 9 Watt level.
It is better than the stock coil indeed.
Glad you tried it!