Hey everyone,
New to the site, pretty new to vaping in general, and very new to coil building and drip tanks (built my first coils yesterday). So right now I'm working on upgrading from what I have set up. Though I am very satisfied with the amount of clouds I am getting and how good the flavor is, I believe there is a lot of room for improvement on my rig.
Currently I am running on a SMOK X Pro M80 Plus box (max 80 watts) with a mutation x v3 drip tank. I have japanese cotton with coils that are 8 wraps deep with kanthal wire at .4mm (not sure how that transfers to gauge or if it is really related to be honest). I am running off two coils and I currently don't have my own Ohms reader (one on the way from amazon) but I took it to my local vape shop and he said it was reading ~.59 Ohms. To my understanding, that's pretty weak. Also, my coils don't seem like that can handle anything past 40 watts, as they would break off from the heat with anything higher.
So what I'm wondering is if there are any suggestions that this form can give me to make my rig better. I know braiding the wire is an option, but honestly I am very new to electric stuff, so in turn I'm new to wire and I don't think me trying to braid two pieces would come out pretty at all.
Should I try doing more wraps? Would going to 10-12 decrease the resistance? To my understanding that is what Ohms means and more metal would infact reduce it, but I'm not sure if more wraps would create any problems. I have seen some spools of clapton wire online, should I go for that? If yes, until then should I try going for a four coil build?
Though I said I have little experience, being innovative and trying new things is very exciting to me, I love the feeling of being, excuse my fictitious language here, engineery. I am very into guitars and music and I was always putting mods into my guitar to make it different and learned how to change pickups and do electrical repairs with soldering and such.
That's enough talk, a lot to read I know, but I am very thorough when I am starting a new hobby and want to be an expert at everything I dive into, so any help or knowledge is very much appreciated, just be careful with your vocabulary because I am VERY new at most of this, seeing I don't know what an Ohm truly is and what it measures, but I'm pretty sure the less the better!
New to the site, pretty new to vaping in general, and very new to coil building and drip tanks (built my first coils yesterday). So right now I'm working on upgrading from what I have set up. Though I am very satisfied with the amount of clouds I am getting and how good the flavor is, I believe there is a lot of room for improvement on my rig.
Currently I am running on a SMOK X Pro M80 Plus box (max 80 watts) with a mutation x v3 drip tank. I have japanese cotton with coils that are 8 wraps deep with kanthal wire at .4mm (not sure how that transfers to gauge or if it is really related to be honest). I am running off two coils and I currently don't have my own Ohms reader (one on the way from amazon) but I took it to my local vape shop and he said it was reading ~.59 Ohms. To my understanding, that's pretty weak. Also, my coils don't seem like that can handle anything past 40 watts, as they would break off from the heat with anything higher.
So what I'm wondering is if there are any suggestions that this form can give me to make my rig better. I know braiding the wire is an option, but honestly I am very new to electric stuff, so in turn I'm new to wire and I don't think me trying to braid two pieces would come out pretty at all.
Should I try doing more wraps? Would going to 10-12 decrease the resistance? To my understanding that is what Ohms means and more metal would infact reduce it, but I'm not sure if more wraps would create any problems. I have seen some spools of clapton wire online, should I go for that? If yes, until then should I try going for a four coil build?
Though I said I have little experience, being innovative and trying new things is very exciting to me, I love the feeling of being, excuse my fictitious language here, engineery. I am very into guitars and music and I was always putting mods into my guitar to make it different and learned how to change pickups and do electrical repairs with soldering and such.
That's enough talk, a lot to read I know, but I am very thorough when I am starting a new hobby and want to be an expert at everything I dive into, so any help or knowledge is very much appreciated, just be careful with your vocabulary because I am VERY new at most of this, seeing I don't know what an Ohm truly is and what it measures, but I'm pretty sure the less the better!
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