camv6 Postman Joined Oct 11, 2015 Messages 340 Nov 24, 2015 #1 I'm wondering, typically speaking, on average when do you guys find its time to rebuild your Kanthal coils, and what's the deciding indicator, leaving aside rebuilding for the heck of it?
I'm wondering, typically speaking, on average when do you guys find its time to rebuild your Kanthal coils, and what's the deciding indicator, leaving aside rebuilding for the heck of it?
norters Postman Joined Apr 30, 2015 Messages 114 Nov 29, 2015 #3 I just dry burn, rinse and leave to dry. I managed a pretty much perfect (to me) build in the TM two months ago and I just can't rip it out.
I just dry burn, rinse and leave to dry. I managed a pretty much perfect (to me) build in the TM two months ago and I just can't rip it out.
I i_o New Member Joined Nov 30, 2015 Messages 4 Nov 30, 2015 #4 I'm a real perfectionist when it comes to my coils...even a hint of flavour degradation and its outta there!! ....Too much
I'm a real perfectionist when it comes to my coils...even a hint of flavour degradation and its outta there!! ....Too much
T topher Initiate Joined Feb 14, 2015 Messages 45 Dec 3, 2015 #5 When they don't work no more! Which can be quite a while...rewicking on the other hand, is obviously a different matter...
When they don't work no more! Which can be quite a while...rewicking on the other hand, is obviously a different matter...
gabianovape87 Postman Joined Nov 3, 2014 Messages 834 Dec 6, 2015 #6 I use mostly claptons in my RTA's these days and they can last a long time. Usually I am getting to around at least 1 month but 2 alot.
I use mostly claptons in my RTA's these days and they can last a long time. Usually I am getting to around at least 1 month but 2 alot.