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Discussion in 'Rebuildable Atomisers' started by Rick O-Shea, Mar 23, 2015.

  1. haybilly
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    Tried a second attempt with 26 gauge and 6 wraps, but I seem to be getting a connection problem- at first this new build was reading even lower, around 0.2, so I repositioned the legs and the rubber bung and bottom pin, and it came to 1.2 which was where I thought it should be, started to try it out and it seemed OK if a little low on vapour but then when I refitted the air control ring, it suddenly dropped down to 0.2 ohms again- I've pulled the thing out until I sort out my connection issue.

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    **Updated**
    Well--I think that you are a better man than me, Mack--I've tried 4 builds now and each one has got progressively worse--some sort of short issue--the ohms seem to go all over the place--last build, single coil, 8 wraps 26 gauge--looked good, first reading on the Ohmmeter said 0.3, then on the Mod up to 1.2, tried a couple of pulses, and it dropped to 0.2, then 0.03, and so on--I've looked at the Insulator which doesn't seem damaged but it's this that I reckon is letting me down--anyway, I've lost patience with it, at the moment--and, just to check that it wasn't the Atty base I have dropped a genuine OCC coil head in--and, as it should it, it read a perfectly normal 0.55 OHms--so, it's the build not the body.
    I'm going to use the OCC head for now--and maybe wait until this head has done it's thing, and maybe try to rebuild the new head--suppose it could be last the head that is faulty--since I did give it some stick when originally pulling the stock coils out in the beginning, before I realised that the ceramic cup wasn't going anywhere.
     

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