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Yes makes a lot of difference as kanthal takes forever to get warm [emoji6]
No like if I’m my premise coils it’s kanthal and ni80 does it mean Each coil are wrapped with both wires or are there different coils each with other wires
 
No like if I’m my premise coils it’s kanthal and ni80 does it mean Each coil are wrapped with both wires or are there different coils each with other wires
They will be made from both ni80 and kanthal so the core will be one type and the wrap another and I find them almost as bad as just kanthal coils to be honest so go for some ni80 only or stainless steel only and you will get a better vape at lower power [emoji5]
 
Yes makes a lot of difference as kanthal takes forever to get warm [emoji6]

It is true that complex kanthal coils take a longer time to glow/warm up than NI80, but Kanthal is probably the most commonly used material for vaping coils due to it's resilience and high melting point. Normal round wire kanthal coils perform pretty well and to be honest I don't have any problems with complex kanthal coils.
 
Yes makes a lot of difference as kanthal takes forever to get warm [emoji6]
Hi sorry to bother, but I just went to replace the coils, and every time I put two in it comes up ohm too low, if I put one in it’s 0.159 as soon as I put two in tho the error comes up, and if I put both of the old ones in then it’s fine again, any resolutions ?
 
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