Get a jig for sure ... I use mine but hand wrap the coil (instead of using the top cap *kuro coiler style*) with fairly equal spaces. Then just push down on the coil when the wraps are done and it spaces out perfectly even.Haha yeah. I just got carried away with the fire button. Was very comical if anyone had been home. The thing is , I did torch it to make it less springy!! I'm just a little OCD about getting the coils right.
On the flip side, this nickel is whole new ballgame. It's hard as hell to build with- then when I finally get the damn thing situated, half a leg breaks off of something. Who's got tips and tricks for that? I'm thinking of buying a coiling jig just for that. Wonder if there's one out there that will space them out for me? I've been using a machine screw, and that works okay...
I am the same way... This is just one of those that I considered accomplished when I had my last cigarette. But I totally get what you mean.It just pushes my buttons. I'm an addict; I get addicted to almost everything. So, the addictions that I CAN control, I do try to control the best I am able.
There are no 4000 mah 18650 . Any imr battery is fine. What would restrict anything would be the width of the battery but the Subbox shouldn't have this problem. I know the authentic Vape Flask can't fit Samsung 25Rs because they are too wide.Noob question:
Can I put a 4000mah battery in my kanger subbox mini? At the time I bought it, I got a Sony 2000mah for it, recommended by the vape shop. The manual states only that the battery should be 3.7v; does that restrict me to the 2000mah battery?
The battery that says 4000 mah is probably just a rewrap. The .5 coil and low watts you're running won't require much amperage so you're good.
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