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hey folks..can anyone help pls...
do i have to space my coils when building stainless steel 316l for temp control?
im using a crius v3 and rx 200 mod also twisted messes dripper..
ive built lots of kanthal but not sure if i dry fire and tune the coils the same..
thanks for any advice..
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I have spaced SS coils in mine and it works fine. My understanding is you can dry burn them no problem.
 

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I have spaced SS coils in mine and it works fine. My understanding is you can dry burn them no problem.
thanks buddy..do i have to space them or can i wind them close and use it like a kanthal build?
normally i tweek the kanthal together so its one group of winds..is that ok with stainless fo tc do you know?
 

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the rx200 SS is set for 304. from experience i have had hit and miss with 316 prebuilt heads. works ok for a while then it fisses out, place same coil on dna200 and 316 profile it worked for a week longer. most people suggest using space large diameter coils for ss in Temp. YOu could read the evole early adapter board for suggestion there. even if you use the rx200 some suggestion will apply to you as well.
 

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Spaced works best for me. I used a kuro tool, wrap it around with an even gap then compress the coil with the top part to get a nice tightly spaced coil... if that makes sense lol.

I build rda's with 316L and use the triton coil with no issues using ss mose on the rx200. No idea what wire is in the triton but it works great.

To me, dry firing totally changes the wire and vape to me. I build, wick and run it for a week or so till it gets gunked up and rebuild.
 

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the rx200 SS is set for 304. from experience i have had hit and miss with 316 prebuilt heads. works ok for a while then it fisses out, place same coil on dna200 and 316 profile it worked for a week longer. most people suggest using space large diameter coils for ss in Temp. YOu could read the evole early adapter board for suggestion there. even if you use the rx200 some suggestion will apply to you as well.
thankyou buddy thats good to know..im just trying 316l because i was vaping crown coils on wattage mode and enjoyed them..always been a bit unsure about nickel and ti so i thought stainless would be the one for me.
just got the rx 200 as the dna200 was a bit out of my price range and looked a bit complex!
i ll order some more wire in 304 and see how i go. any recomends on gauge? normally i go 24/26 awg.
do you know the main differance between 316l and 304? let me in on it if ya do;]
spaced is the way then ..
i ll have to try to work out a new winding technique for that ,always built kanthal and chooched um together so they glow the same..
only been vaping 7 months so still learning!
thank you for your help.;]
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Spaced works best for me. I used a kuro tool, wrap it around with an even gap then compress the coil with the top part to get a nice tightly spaced coil... if that makes sense lol.

I build rda's with 316L and use the triton coil with no issues using ss mose on the rx200. No idea what wire is in the triton but it works great.

To me, dry firing totally changes the wire and vape to me. I build, wick and run it for a week or so till it gets gunked up and rebuild.
thanks buddy that helps lots..gonna have to try spaced and some 304 wire to see if it gets any better!
i ll try the no dry fire too..any issues with hot spots doing that though?
 

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thankyou buddy thats good to know..im just trying 316l because i was vaping crown coils on wattage mode and enjoyed them..always been a bit unsure about nickel and ti so i thought stainless would be the one for me.
just got the rx 200 as the dna200 was a bit out of my price range and looked a bit complex!
i ll order some more wire in 304 and see how i go. any recomends on gauge? normally i go 24/26 awg.
do you know the main differance between 316l and 304? let me in on it if ya do;]
spaced is the way then ..
i ll have to try to work out a new winding technique for that ,always built kanthal and chooched um together so they glow the same..
only been vaping 7 months so still learning!
thank you for your help.;]
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this thread might point you in a good direction http://evolvapor.forumchitchat.com/post/stainless-steel-and-temperature-control-7695763 some people report being able to do Contact and using like kantal in TC mode.
 

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thanks buddy that helps lots..gonna have to try spaced and some 304 wire to see if it gets any better!
i ll try the no dry fire too..any issues with hot spots doing that though?

Don't know, TC won't allow the wire to get red no matter what even with a dry fire. TC is a whole other animal and contact coils, hot spots, all that stuff is out the door.

Wick needs to get replaced but wire is still fine after a few days of vaping desert mixes, no dry fire needed.
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this thread might point you in a good direction http://evolvapor.forumchitchat.com/post/stainless-steel-and-temperature-control-7695763 some people report being able to do Contact and using like kantal in TC mode.

Contact ss coils "work" but they don't work well imo. They seem to run hotter and spike temp then get back to target temp but it seems to overshoot to me. Contact coils are a little easier to wrap so I wish they would work as well or better.
 
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Don't know, TC won't allow the wire to get red no matter what even with a dry fire. TC is a whole other animal and contact coils, hot spots, all that stuff is out the door.

Wick needs to get replaced but wire is still fine after a few days of vaping desert mixes, no dry fire needed.
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Contact ss coils "work" but they don't work well imo. They seem to run hotter and spike temp then get back to target temp but it seems to overshoot to me. Contact coils are a little easier to wrap so I wish they would work as well or better.
so if my coils glow its a sign tc isnt working right? would that be fair to say?
im always on the sweet flavours;] that build looks nice gonna have to practice new spaced coil builds from the sound of it.
thanks buddy.
 

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Yeah, it would fire for less than a second and give a dry coil message on the screen.
You can put it in power mode and dry fire, but to me something changes after a dry fire so I don't bother. I just throw a new build on it.

The kuro koiler makes spaced coils simple and they are like a couple bucks a piece at fasttech and I'm sure lots of other places now.
 
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Yeah, it would fire for less than a second and give a dry coil message on the screen.
You can put it in power mode and dry fire, but to me something changes after a dry fire so I don't bother. I just throw a new build on it.

The kuro koiler makes spaced coils simple and they are like a couple bucks a piece at fasttech and I'm sure lots of other places now.
Ya but how do you make spaced with one? I have to pull them apart and then compress.
 

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I just run the wire in, start coiling by hand as evenly as possible and then pull the first wind out because that will not be straight. So if I want a 7 wrap, I make 8 and then pull the 1st out.

Then compress the coil with the kuro's top cap thing that you usually wind with.
 
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Starts with 7 wraps, pulled the 1st out and that leaves 6 straight turns after compressing it.

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Yeah, I think there are a few names slapped on the same tool now.
 

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26g here but ordering 24 this week for a lower resistance single coil. Duals with 26g is fine... about 0.2 but single is a little higher than I want for TC.
 

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yep need dual in the crius..we should trade some i have 100 meters 316l stainless 24 awg sat here from crazy wire, could use some 26!
how come we need to build so low can we not tc at plus ohm i wonder?
 

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I am almost out of 26 so I actually need to order 24 & 26.

Most TC mods won't fire in TC mode with a coil higher than 1.0 ohms. I like to keep my builds at 0.25 or lower just because it seems to perform better than a higher 0.5 or whatever build. But that's just me.

Most will work from 1.0 down to 0.05 ohms so whatever your preference is within that range.
 

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I am almost out of 26 so I actually need to order 24 & 26.

Most TC mods won't fire in TC mode with a coil higher than 1.0 ohms. I like to keep my builds at 0.25 or lower just because it seems to perform better than a higher 0.5 or whatever build. But that's just me.

Most will work from 1.0 down to 0.05 ohms so whatever your preference is within that range.
got it buddy coils wont glow now tc kicks in..sweet..rocking a 0.18 dual coil in the crius 170 c works a treat..next to try the twisted messes with a build..
seriously thankyou for the help.im happy as a dog with two bones;]
 
Hi there, Version 3 of the firmware upgrade which can be found here: http://www.wismec.com/product/reuleaux-rx200/ . once upgraded the stainless steel setting is for 316l. Its well worth the upgrade, it makes temp control a breeze. Also you dont have to make spaced coils for temp control on stainless steel. I make contact coils out of 316 steel for all my drippers, tanks on my reaulaux. you just need to pulse pinch on a low watts. I hope this helps,

p.s read the pdf that comes with the new firmware as it is very good at giving step by step instructions. good luck!
 

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yep need dual in the crius..we should trade some i have 100 meters 316l stainless 24 awg sat here from crazy wire, could use some 26!
how come we need to build so low can we not tc at plus ohm i wonder?
How was the shipping and time,frame from them, their wire is so cheap it makes all wires look crazy expensive
 

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...not sure if i dry fire and tune the coils the same...
More or less. Though I try not to glow stainless steel excessively in an effort to reduce the amount of oxygen drawn into the material.

...do you know the main differance between 316l and 304?
Molybdenum content. For our purposes, 316L is far more resistant to corrosion. Hence, coils of 316L it will last longer in between recoils, particularly when vaping acidic juices.

spaced is the way then...have to try to work out a new winding technique for that
#6-32 machine screw for ~2.5mm coils, #8-32 for ~3.5mm and #10-24 for ~3.75mm. If using 316L, use screws cut from 316L. They are difficult to source from hardware stores, but can be found at industrial suppliers such as McMaster-Carr and/or Fastenal. If you use standard 18-8 (304) screws for winding 316L, the 18-8 may cut into the wire and leave deposits which hasten corrosion. This is also why titanium coils should only be brushed with titanium bristles.
 

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