bolter2
Postman
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- Mar 19, 2015
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- 237
Hi all,
Just a quick one really. I'm wanted a go at building a coil on the rba deck for my original uwell crown, nice and easy, single coil, just testing the waters as such.
After using Steam Engine, I know I wanted to use 26awg ss316, 3mm inner diameter, 7 wraps should come out at approx 0.5ohm. great, that exactly what I want.
I buy some wire from my local, watched a tonne of videos over the years and from past experience I expected the wicking to be the hard part . Well, I can't even wrap the thing! It's so hard to work with and is so so springy!!
I get my wraps, it looks good, but as soon as I let go they all unravel and become loose. Leaving me with a shit looking spring.
I can't find anything about this! And videos I've watched using the same 26 awg ss316 makes the wire look super easy to work with, no spring.
Would a coil master kit help this? Just wondering if this is normal of this wire?
Thanks all
Just a quick one really. I'm wanted a go at building a coil on the rba deck for my original uwell crown, nice and easy, single coil, just testing the waters as such.
After using Steam Engine, I know I wanted to use 26awg ss316, 3mm inner diameter, 7 wraps should come out at approx 0.5ohm. great, that exactly what I want.
I buy some wire from my local, watched a tonne of videos over the years and from past experience I expected the wicking to be the hard part . Well, I can't even wrap the thing! It's so hard to work with and is so so springy!!
I get my wraps, it looks good, but as soon as I let go they all unravel and become loose. Leaving me with a shit looking spring.
I can't find anything about this! And videos I've watched using the same 26 awg ss316 makes the wire look super easy to work with, no spring.
Would a coil master kit help this? Just wondering if this is normal of this wire?
Thanks all