How to wrap a Kangar Coil.... in x words or less........
used a straightened paper clip
cut two pieces of silica wick, about a half inch long each (for each burner you are making)
put the wicks aside for a minute
cut one piece of kanthal 32 gauge wire about 6 inches long (kanthal 32 gauge A1 round)
hold the kanthal at one end and burn it with a bic lighter to get any coatings off
put the two pieces of wick onto a straightened paper clip
take the kanthal wire and wrap six times tightly around the paper clip
***do not slide out the paper clip yet, wait until after you have passed wires through burner and attached,
this helps get, and keep, the coil at the right height, while fixing trailing wires to bottom gaskets
pass the two wire ends through the middle of the bottom part of the burner
when you put the bottom plug back in, remember... one wire through the middle, and one on the side
when through, then put the side one out to the side to help keep stuff in place
***trick, when putting the bottom plug thing back in, do it in two parts....
first the rubber thing, then the steel thing....... cause it's really hard to get it in when both pieces are together
when all together, take a nail clipper and cut the exposed wire ends as close as possible to the burner,
or else you will get a short
now that this part is done, hold the burner, press your finger on top of the coil tightly, and pull the paper clip out
then cut another 'three' pieces of wick, about a half inch long, and place it on top of the coil
put a drop of nicotine liquid on top of the coil, and then press the chimney down in place
make sure the silicone cover is all the way down
after the silicone cover is down, then take your nail clippers and cut the excess wick from the sides
I'm not going into the ohm testing or stuff......... all I know is that this worked, no gurglilng or leaking,
and the draw aint bad either.........
......not too technical, there's plenty of that around... this is just simple in my own words.... might fill in a gap for somebody.....
other than that......
disclaimer.. use these directions at your own risk
(note that I do intend on getting a meter to test my ohms with,
but I was just like a kid at Christmas when I got my stuff in the mail,
get a meter.... don't blow up!!!)
hope this helps somebody
George
Hey,
just in case anyone was curious why I was using so many pieces of silica wick,
it's because it was pretty light stuff..... here are the specs below........
I'm thinking that next time I would use thicker stuff.....
sorry for any confusion
g
High Quality Silica Wick - 5' / 1mm
Kanthal A1 Resistance Wire - 32GA (0.2032 mm) 13.1 Ohms/ft Resistance AWG A1 / 50'
used a straightened paper clip
cut two pieces of silica wick, about a half inch long each (for each burner you are making)
put the wicks aside for a minute
cut one piece of kanthal 32 gauge wire about 6 inches long (kanthal 32 gauge A1 round)
hold the kanthal at one end and burn it with a bic lighter to get any coatings off
put the two pieces of wick onto a straightened paper clip
take the kanthal wire and wrap six times tightly around the paper clip
***do not slide out the paper clip yet, wait until after you have passed wires through burner and attached,
this helps get, and keep, the coil at the right height, while fixing trailing wires to bottom gaskets
pass the two wire ends through the middle of the bottom part of the burner
when you put the bottom plug back in, remember... one wire through the middle, and one on the side
when through, then put the side one out to the side to help keep stuff in place
***trick, when putting the bottom plug thing back in, do it in two parts....
first the rubber thing, then the steel thing....... cause it's really hard to get it in when both pieces are together
when all together, take a nail clipper and cut the exposed wire ends as close as possible to the burner,
or else you will get a short
now that this part is done, hold the burner, press your finger on top of the coil tightly, and pull the paper clip out
then cut another 'three' pieces of wick, about a half inch long, and place it on top of the coil
put a drop of nicotine liquid on top of the coil, and then press the chimney down in place
make sure the silicone cover is all the way down
after the silicone cover is down, then take your nail clippers and cut the excess wick from the sides
I'm not going into the ohm testing or stuff......... all I know is that this worked, no gurglilng or leaking,
and the draw aint bad either.........
......not too technical, there's plenty of that around... this is just simple in my own words.... might fill in a gap for somebody.....
other than that......
disclaimer.. use these directions at your own risk
(note that I do intend on getting a meter to test my ohms with,
but I was just like a kid at Christmas when I got my stuff in the mail,
get a meter.... don't blow up!!!)
hope this helps somebody
George
Hey,
just in case anyone was curious why I was using so many pieces of silica wick,
it's because it was pretty light stuff..... here are the specs below........
I'm thinking that next time I would use thicker stuff.....
sorry for any confusion
g
High Quality Silica Wick - 5' / 1mm
Kanthal A1 Resistance Wire - 32GA (0.2032 mm) 13.1 Ohms/ft Resistance AWG A1 / 50'
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