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No those are quite easy to find, what I am actually looking for is pre made coils for the RBA. I can only find them in 0.5 (found 2 retailers so far).Not sure if this will do @n00b13
http://www.vapecartel.co.za/collections/tank-spares-and-accessories/products/kangertech-occ-coils
The drop down menu allows you to select 0.5 and 1.5
Paging @KieranD
Maybe he can bring them to the vape meet if you are joining us
Ah, sorry @n00b13
But dont worry, you dont need R1k on coiling kits etc
All you need is some 28g wire and a screwdriver or mandrel thats about 2mm in diameter. Those little blue screwdrivers that come with many of the vape devices are about 2mm. Then wind it around about 7 times and you will make a coil thats about 1.3 ohms. It really is easy peasy. I think a roll of wire is aboit a hindred bucks or so. You can make plenty coils with that
Thank you @Silver. Decided to give it a shot (well somewhat)... I took the extra coil supplied with the Subtank Mini RBA Deck, instead of trimming the ends, I gave it an extra turn on each side.If you don't have an ohm meter on your mod, then yes, you should get one
But I think it will be a worthy investment. Not all that expensive and you will make lots of coils in no time
7 wraps of 28g wire on 2mm should give you about 1.3 ohms give or take 0.1 ohms.
But yes, the ohm meter is important to check for shorts before you vape on a device that doesnt have short circuit protection. Not sure if the egoOne has that feature.
Thank you @Silver. Decided to give it a shot (well somewhat)... I took the extra coil supplied with the Subtank Mini RBA Deck, instead of trimming the ends, I gave it an extra turn on each side.
Did not consider this, but the eVic Mini actually provides Ohm readings, so no need to buy that either. Only managed to get it to 0.74 Ohm
The Kanger RBA is much trickier to wick than the eGo CLR.
I still prefer the 1Ohm range, but this will suffice until I get some Kanthal.
Evic fortunately has short circuit protection (which already saved my butt).
Is it seriously THAT bad?where about are you during the day buddy ?
perhaps i could pop in and help you out with some of those coils and wicking ?
Hi @Silver. Yes I have. It does make the ramp up time better, but it's a little strong on the lungs. Vaping 6MG (and just bought 100ml of VM4). Lowering nic might probably help, will have to try with some other 3mg juice to see if that helps
Thank you Shaun.So I'm going to try to respond to all of the bits I'm picking up in your previous posts.
1stly : congrats on building your 1st coil !!! Wehoo!!
Long ramp up times > this means there is too much wire for your current power setting . Either change to a thinner wire, less wraps or increase the power.
Evic shorting > any regulated mod that has a short message cannot be ignored! Either the coil is touching the posts, or the chimney (the legs could stick out past the deck screws) or something is not lekker. "Neatening" resolving this problem means the coil was touching somewhere
The coughing could be wicking related .
General coil observation: the id is a bit too big and wick needs some minor attention.
Thank you Shaun.
I didn't exactly 'build' it, I cheated a little by buying built coils.
I will slightly unwind the next coil to bring it closer to 1 ohm, and by my estimates, 20W should have an acceptable ramp up time.
The chimney wasn't installed at the time as I was dry-burning before wicking, and I still cannot figure out where it could have shorted. Your logic makes sense, and pretty much sums up my reasoning at the time.
Will give it another shot tomorrow. Appreciate the detailed response.
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