What? Why?
I think that might be a really bad idea.
Bad as in oops, I killed the coil.
If you are considering filing the coil as your ceroma lid won't fully screw on I wouldn't as
@Planck mentioned it may hurt the coil
If it won't screw all the way on it probably won't affect the function as usually they are pretty airtight down the airpath by there
But if it annoys you visually like it did me (with ceroma or taroma) try bending the coil in a bees dick - you can see where the coil goes from flat to round towards the handle
I found if you bend it in a little you can get the flat bit in line with the lid and screw it down on those last few threads
It's that round bit that makes it not flush
If that description made sense, I'm a tad stoneded
I had adjusted the coil to fit a little more snug on the the Ceroma. The Qaroma was compressing the coil a little before it was closed by quarter of a turn and i could not tweak the coil any tighter together. I am not recomending this course of impatient action, I will get another coil when they are in stock. What Planck and Felvapes say is very true. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS
BUT THE QAROMA IS SO SHINEY...... But, What Planck and Felvapes say is very true.
The outer sheath of the coil is is grounded, normaly filled with magnesium oxide and not in contact with the internal coil, which
should have another layer of insulating material around it . What Planck and Felvapes say is doubly true.
DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS , unless you are confident using tools at engineering tolerances or foolish and enjoy risking electric shock, there are plenty enough volts and amps involved to do you harm ....... I have some experience with tools,electonics, pain and foolishness causing more pain.
In fact just DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS .What Planck and Felvapes say is sensibly true.
.....BUT ITS SO SHINEY .
So i polished it down a little rather than filing. I used an ice lolly stick with double sided sticky tape and 800 grit silicon carbide paper on it. Then up to 2000 grit ceramic paper .(Every workshop needs lolly sticks.) And made very sure i didnt go through it. I used an
accurate vernier caliper to check how much i removed almost every stroke.
I normaly use my abrasive lolly sticks for fret work on guitars, so im used to removing very small amounts, and removed less than 0.2mm top and bottom at the very widest point.
It now fits perfectly to my liking. Cant get my torque wrench off it though, it appears to be jammed.......
Also, if i ruined it i have alternative options . I am more worried about the coil damging the Qaroma
However. It worked fine. This time. A lesson in what not to do. What Planck and Felvapes say is still true. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS.
If i went through the outer sheath, magnesium oxide is hygroscopic and it wrecks the coil.
If i had shorted the inner coil wire to the sheath it wrecks the coil.
If for some reason the outer sheath isnt grounded the coil wrecks me ! (it is grounded, i checked)
After i got over the abject terror of waiting for it to explode into tiny pieces while it heated up to condition for half an hour, the Qaroma tasted fantastic,
I definately made the right choice over the Taroma (apart from my destructive nature) and i think any other ball vape, at least for Me. love the pure Quartz air path. Having spent over a week waiting, i designed 2 prototypes to increase the power of the Qaroma a little, as people seem to feel the Taroma hits a little harder. Didnt need to bother, the Qaroma hits plenty hard. And tasty. The bowl seems to last a little longer than the Ceroma, be a while till i get another coil and can see side by side.
I may be biased...... i am glad i got it. The reason i could afford it....... the Ceroma is so efficient at extraction i used over 10% less Flowers since i got it.
All hail Convection .Fuck Combustion