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Remember back in the day when we had to use that really thin wire and have spaces in between each wrap!!!!????? Those days are over!!! First custom temperature regulated coil I made for my DNA200.

Specs Dual
2x28 Ni200 Core / 38 N80 Fuse / 3.5mm id / 8-9 wrap / .04 ohms / custom TCR from Steam Engine

This thing runs like a dream with zero dry hits and hella flavor!!! 20150923_010022-1.jpg 

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Droopydroors said:

Remember back in the day when we had to use that really thin wire and have spaces in between each wrap!!!!????? Those days are over!!! First custom temperature regulated coil I made for my DNA200.

Specs Dual
2x28 Ni200 Core / 38 N80 Fuse / 3.5mm id / 8-9 wrap / .04 ohms / custom TCR from Steam Engine

This thing runs like a dream with zero dry hits and hella flavor!!! 20150923_010022-1.jpg 


On your next build, can you please capture on vid and share? I would love to recreate your work to try something new. I just want to see the pain and effort it takes to make one. It'll probably motivate me to try something and/or point of reference in the even I run into an issue. 
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This is the coil I am running in tc at the moment. Mostly all the bugs are worked out. Specs on Dual coil 2x22g SS 316L core / 38g n80 wrap / 3mm id / 4-5 wrap / .053? Escribe settings .053 ohm locked 380 F 90 watts Preheat 150 watts for .8 sec Punch 5 Custom TCR Video to come.

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IllinoisPlumber said:

Nice droopy, how many tries did it take you to get the alien right?

Hahaha well that one only one try. I have been building them for quite some time. That being said I'd say I have went through about 1k feet of wire till I got it down to a science.
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IllinoisPlumber said:

lol yeah, i have yet to get a piece long enough to coil.... i get maybe 1 to 2 inches perfect in between screw ups... 

Well you only need to get about 2 inches better!!! Hahaha if I had a dollar for every time I heard that in my life!!

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