KeroZen
Chronic vapaholic
I'll share some of my ideas too: if we can afford to take more space, then we can use longer element/coils to increase the surface area, but then the resistance would be quickly too high, limiting our power output...
...unless we have several elements wired in parallel rather than in series. The difficulty then becomes how to ensure the different elements never short (be it after a shock, during transport etc) and how to assemble them without using any solder. In the Elo they have a set of parallel vertical ceramic plates with embedded resistive wire for instance.
I imagined several arrangements and one could think that for example using the latest coil design @Pipes posted above it would be best to stack them each with the spiral perpendicular to the air flow direction. But then the heat would cumulate and I think the last spiral in the path would get overheated by the heat generated by all the previous ones, thus raising its resistance and lowering its contribution... but maybe not?
In the Elo the plates/fins are parallel to the air flow such that each element contributes equally (although those at the center should also be working harder...)
Another idea would be to use silver wire as the coil. Using the steam engine calculator I realized it would be impractical in the Project, but if we have more space, it could be possible to wrap the several meters required haha.
I have plenty of other ideas but honestly, I'm so impressed with what such a tiny coil can already achieve in the Project... is it worth it? I mean, once the hotspot issue will be solved, I'm unsure I would need anything more. This thing just rocks and is so fast! I can really get big rips with it already. I'll bring it to a music festival this evening, gotta dissipate that linseed smell!
...unless we have several elements wired in parallel rather than in series. The difficulty then becomes how to ensure the different elements never short (be it after a shock, during transport etc) and how to assemble them without using any solder. In the Elo they have a set of parallel vertical ceramic plates with embedded resistive wire for instance.
I imagined several arrangements and one could think that for example using the latest coil design @Pipes posted above it would be best to stack them each with the spiral perpendicular to the air flow direction. But then the heat would cumulate and I think the last spiral in the path would get overheated by the heat generated by all the previous ones, thus raising its resistance and lowering its contribution... but maybe not?
In the Elo the plates/fins are parallel to the air flow such that each element contributes equally (although those at the center should also be working harder...)
Another idea would be to use silver wire as the coil. Using the steam engine calculator I realized it would be impractical in the Project, but if we have more space, it could be possible to wrap the several meters required haha.
I have plenty of other ideas but honestly, I'm so impressed with what such a tiny coil can already achieve in the Project... is it worth it? I mean, once the hotspot issue will be solved, I'm unsure I would need anything more. This thing just rocks and is so fast! I can really get big rips with it already. I'll bring it to a music festival this evening, gotta dissipate that linseed smell!