VaporOwl
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So I finally started messing with twisted or braided wire and I have to say it is a dream! Not only does it vape like a beast but I swear it's easier to wrap.
I've got my infinite CLT and FT tree of life with a .2ish (only one decimal place on my SMOK multimeter) coil. Based on the single coil resistance I think it's .25 or higher. Vapes fine, even heating, Efest 35A 2500 mAh battery in the tube.
After a few hits the button gets hot. It doesn't feel like a short because it still vapes quite well. Do you think this is just high current flowing through the mod and a small amount of metal in the switch resulting in me feeling the heat quickly? The battery is still cool, I've checked it. It's just to top cap/atomizer deck and button.
It might also be my CLT, the center pin needs to be unscrewed slightly otherwise it sits too flush and has trouble firing. It's actually caused my slug trigger to heat up with a .3 or .4 setup.
Also, a secondary question: is it worth getting a different spring? Someone on FT was complaining about the spring being chromed and conical (one side is bigger than the other) and that it collapsed on him. Mine hasn't had that problem but how much does conductivity in my spring affect things?
Cheers,
Owl
I've got my infinite CLT and FT tree of life with a .2ish (only one decimal place on my SMOK multimeter) coil. Based on the single coil resistance I think it's .25 or higher. Vapes fine, even heating, Efest 35A 2500 mAh battery in the tube.
After a few hits the button gets hot. It doesn't feel like a short because it still vapes quite well. Do you think this is just high current flowing through the mod and a small amount of metal in the switch resulting in me feeling the heat quickly? The battery is still cool, I've checked it. It's just to top cap/atomizer deck and button.
It might also be my CLT, the center pin needs to be unscrewed slightly otherwise it sits too flush and has trouble firing. It's actually caused my slug trigger to heat up with a .3 or .4 setup.
Also, a secondary question: is it worth getting a different spring? Someone on FT was complaining about the spring being chromed and conical (one side is bigger than the other) and that it collapsed on him. Mine hasn't had that problem but how much does conductivity in my spring affect things?
Cheers,
Owl