Okay, so I bought a Freak Show v2 RDA that came with prebuilt coils, and an Avocado 24 RTA, and I've never built coils before. From what I read the bigger the gauge the wire, the lower the ohms will be, and same for the mm you wrap your coil around. So, I was using Clapton wire with 24 gauge inner, and 32 gauge outer on a 3.5mm coil jig. Well, first I started with 8 wraps, because I thought if it's a thicker wire the ohms will be pretty low, and more wraps will lower the ohms as well. I was shooting for 0.3ohm with a single coil for my Avocado 24. Well, it was reading out to be 0.8 ohms, so I thought, okay, I need to add more wraps. So, I did that, and it went up to 1.24 ohms with 12 wraps. At this point I was really frustrated, and I just cut new wire, and started a new coil. This time I did 4 wraps, and it was 0.46 which isn't as low as I wanted for a single coil, but it's good enough, because 3 wraps doesn't feel very stable. So, after I'm done wrapping the 4 wrap coil, I go to put it in my Avocado 24, and it's vertical! It's not horizontal like most coils. So, then I fiddled with it trying to get it to move horizontally, and it wouldn't do it. So, I gave up, checked for hotspots, put cotton in, and filled her up. Is it safe for my coil to be horizontal? Here's a photo of my coil in the Avocado 24.. please excuse all the tools, I was building coils.
