I'll look around for you and see what I can find.
I just got in to temp control with a vaporflask clone.
I got it about 5 days ago and am still learning myself.
Building with ni200 is different than kanthal since it is non resistance wire.
I didn't know any better and got 26ga ni200.
I have 12 wraps on a single coil and it's coming in at .12 ohms.
I had to order 100ft of 30ga ni200 because I want to attempt a dual coil build.
It is a lot different than what we are used to but I am enjoying learning.
The 30gauge is difficult to work with because it's so thin. Try twisting it. Or twist 32 gauge. I've done both. With a twisted 30 it took 11 ways to get to .7ohms. With the twisted 32 it took 10 wraps to get to .11ohms. Both are on 3mm rod.
Just to give u an example though the it took 10-11 wraps of the 30 gauge not twisted to get .11ohms. The twisted 32 is thicker and easier to work with than the standard 30gauge.
BTW the Dna will go below .1 ohms, you just can't get all features. It adjust because of the low ohms.
You can also twist the 30 gauge with a 28 or 30 gauge kanthal. It will take 1-2 less wraps than a standard 30ni200 and its much easier to work with because of the kanthal . Here's a video on how to do it
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