The Reomiser 2

@mbera

try coiling like the pic @Andre posted above , 8 wraps , 1.5mm drill bit , should give you around 1.0 ohm.
thats how i set mine up , and TH is excellent and chucking the vapour like a steam train
 
remember less is more dont over wick , the cotton should fit snug not too loose or tight
 
Bera normal microcoil works like a bomb!
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sharief what id is that coil ?

and also how do you get it so neat ? my micros dont seem to stay together on the bit but once i pulse and tweeze it stays , i suppose thats normal ?
 
@Andre thanx
No not blocking the air hole
Will try a std 1 again latter

Do you have a pic of how it should be wicked
And should coil lay straight or at an angle

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Of course it does not block the air hole, sorry don't know what was I thinking, my bad. But, as @Cape vaping supplies said probably not an ideal coil for the RM2. Below is a coil from @Cape vaping supplies, which imo is a good example of a standard coil on the RM2.
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Thanks will give it a try

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sharief what id is that coil ?

and also how do you get it so neat ? my micros dont seem to stay together on the bit but once i pulse and tweeze it stays , i suppose thats normal ?
if I remember correctly its 1.6id.

I wrap as tight as I can then tweez. I have found also depends on the kanthal you use

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using 28g at the moment , but even when i tweeze while on the bit its springy . have to pulse for it to stay together .
 
when u wrap try and keep them together

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then the pulse method is your best option

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this vape budget need to recover so I can get another lp. going to modify my atomic for it

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i do , just springs out of place
i use 28G 9 or 10 Wraps on a 1.5mm ID.
i then push the sides together while the coil is still on the drill bit.
then i remove the coil and gently squeeze it between tweezers, not too tight as i dont want the coil to collapse.
then while im squeezing the coil, i use my cooking torch to burn the coil for about 10 to 15 secs.
the coil will glo like when dry firing, and your coils will "stick" together in that position :)

hope it helps

i'll post a pic now of my wife doing it...
 
i use 28G 9 or 10 Wraps on a 1.5mm ID.
i then push the sides together while the coil is still on the drill bit.
then i remove the coil and gently squeeze it between tweezers, not too tight as i dont want the coil to collapse.
then while im squeezing the coil, i use my cooking torch to burn the coil for about 10 to 15 secs.
the coil will glo like when dry firing, and your coils will "stick" together in that position :)

hope it helps

i'll post a pic now of my wife doing it...
Yip, that is the way I do it too....using ceramic tweezers.
 
need to get me a blow torch or something of the sort then
 
if you dont have a btorch the gas stove also worka

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Here's an excellent video in my opinion on the RM2 setup
 
Here's an excellent video in my opinion on the RM2 setup

Very good video, Alex. Personally I do no like squeezing on the Reomizer. With my shaky hand I tend to bugger it up - and the risk of a short scares me. Find it much easier to squeeze and fire at the same time on the tweezers beforehand - also do not anneal the wire beforehand, but with the thick wire he is using probably required. What works very well for me: After the first quick pulse, insert the mandrel and move it to-and-fro like a snooker que. Pulse again, mandrel to-and-fro. This for me is the best way to get that the even glowing one wants. Love the way he puts pressure on the legs to neaten up the coil - for sure going to try that next time. Also gives a very good indication of volume of cotton to use.
 
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