Wotofo Fused Clapton Quad Core N80 Prebuilt 0.26 ohm coils

  • Wotofo Fused Clapton Quad Core N80 Prebuilt 0.26 ohm coils
  • Wotofo Fused Clapton Quad Core N80 Prebuilt 0.26 ohm coils
  • Wotofo Fused Clapton Quad Core N80 Prebuilt 0.26 ohm coils
  • Wotofo Fused Clapton Quad Core N80 Prebuilt 0.26 ohm coils
Ready-to-use 0.26 ohm Fused Clapton Quad Core N80 pre-built coils for rebuildable atomisers. Optimised flavour rendition and abundant vapor.
Diameter: 3 mm - Resistance value: 0.26 ohm - Material: Ni80
Coil type: 4 x 28 GA wires and 1 x 36 GA Ni80 wire.
Box of 10 coils
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Wotofo Fused Clapton Quad Core N80 Prebuilt 0.26 ohm coils

Wotofo presents a series of ready-to-use prebuilt coils. The Quad Core Fused Clapton is an imposing coil with a value of around 0.26 ohm. The coil is made up of 4 main wires in 28 GA covered with a 36 GA Ni80 wire. The inside diameter is 3 mm.

It is suitable for equipment that is relatively large for very generous vapor production.

The ohm value of each coil is fairly low (0.26 ohm), so we advise against using double coils on a mechanical mod or box mod. Instead, opt for an electronic mod or box mod, which has the added benefit of protecting your equipment.

Advantages

  • Generous vapor
  • Excellent flavour reproduction
  • Excellent heating response

Specifications

  • 10 Quad Core Fused Clapton coils
  • Alloy: Ni80

User guide

You vape and want to get started with rebuildable atomisers by creating your own assemblies, your own coils, upgrading or replacing certain parts of your e-cig. Before you get started, here's some useful information:

  • Resistive and non-resistive wires :

- Resistive wires: wires that conduct heat under the action of electrical energy (battery). Once heated, the wire transforms the e-liquid into a vapor.

- Non-resistive wires: this wire does not conduct heat, but it does conduct the electrical current to the resistive wire.

  • Properties of the different alloys :

- Khanthal is an iron-chromium-aluminium alloy. This material can withstand high temperatures. It is an excellent conductor of heat.

- Stainless steel (SS316) is malleable and not very susceptible to corrosion.

- Nichrome (Ni) is an alloy of chromium and nickel that withstands high temperatures. It has a high heat resistivity.

- Titanium (Ti) is a lightweight material that resists corrosion and high temperatures. It protects the internal components from a sudden rise in temperature.

Depending on the alloy used, the coil will be more or less resistive. For example, for the same diameter, Nichrome will be more resistive than Khantal. That's why it's important to adapt the wire to the equipment you're using. If you have a box with temperature control (temperature between 100° and 300°), you will need to use Titanium (Ti) or Ni200 wire, which can withstand these temperatures.

  • Diameters :

The ohm value of your coil depends on the diameter of the resistive wire used. The thicker the diameter, the lower the resistance in ohms (low resistance). In other words, the thicker your coil wire (large diameter), the faster and stronger it heats up. More hit, more vapor.

  • Essential equipment:

- Cutting pliers: to cut your different wires precisely.
- a Kuro concept kit or steel rod for microcoil to wrap the wire around and create coils perfectly equal to the selected diameter.
- coil wire adapted to your equipment.
- a digital ohmmeter to check the value of the coil resistance and avoid short circuits.
- Ceramic-head pliers for handling the coils.
- Organic cotton.

Advice

- Resistive wire should only be used by experts. Once you've built your coil, be sure to check the resistance value using an Ohm meter to avoid any risk of short circuits.