It took me quite a few tries to nail down a decent rebuild of my wife's Protank 3 attys. I educated myself on the dual-coil methods, but wanted to see if I could get away with a single. It worked.
--10mm piece of double-strand/twisted 32 gauge Kanthal.
--6 wraps on 1.4mm screwdriver
--Coil set toward the bottom of atty, using the screwdriver to help hold it in place.
--Cotton. I didn't cut it flush. I eased the extra up the chamber, so all the juice holes would be covered.
--That worthless cylinder slipped right on. A rubber mallet got the cap on.
.9 ohm. (Was shooting for 1.0 ohm... not bad.) She's at 7.5W with 12mg juice. Before I told her it was a single coil, she said the rebuild had a better flavor than the retail Kanger build. I took a drag. Even without a direct-lung inhale, it had a nice nicotine kick, which I absolutely wasn't expecting.
I'm hoping the future rebuilds-of-the-rebuilds will only require a change of cotton. Even if it doesn't, I'm going to do this for her Protank 2's. No more silica.
--10mm piece of double-strand/twisted 32 gauge Kanthal.
--6 wraps on 1.4mm screwdriver
--Coil set toward the bottom of atty, using the screwdriver to help hold it in place.
--Cotton. I didn't cut it flush. I eased the extra up the chamber, so all the juice holes would be covered.
--That worthless cylinder slipped right on. A rubber mallet got the cap on.
.9 ohm. (Was shooting for 1.0 ohm... not bad.) She's at 7.5W with 12mg juice. Before I told her it was a single coil, she said the rebuild had a better flavor than the retail Kanger build. I took a drag. Even without a direct-lung inhale, it had a nice nicotine kick, which I absolutely wasn't expecting.
I'm hoping the future rebuilds-of-the-rebuilds will only require a change of cotton. Even if it doesn't, I'm going to do this for her Protank 2's. No more silica.