Resistance Wire Insulator 10 Pack RUBBER OR SILICONE

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SKU:LVSH-3900a 1 ,Weight:

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SKU:
LVSH-3900a 1
Weight:
1.56 Grams

Description

  • 3.5mm bore hole
  • Silicone or rubber
  • Quantity price breaks

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  • 5
    Silicone Insulators

    I rebuild coils using 28 AWG Kanthal and find that the thinner silicone insulators work best with the thick gauge. Because the silicone is thinner the insulator does not tear as easily when the pin is inserted. If I was to use 30 AWG or thinner wire then either the rubber or silicone would be okay. Also I dry burn with short pulses and these Lightning Vapes insulators have been very good and do not show any signs of burn.

  • 4
    great . it b better

    great . it b better if yall carry the peek insulator. .fast shipping for shopping

200 Reviews

  • 5
    Silicone Insulators

    I rebuild coils using 28 AWG Kanthal and find that the thinner silicone insulators work best with the thick gauge. Because the silicone is thinner the insulator does not tear as easily when the pin is inserted. If I was to use 30 AWG or thinner wire then either the rubber or silicone would be okay. Also I dry burn with short pulses and these Lightning Vapes insulators have been very good and do not show any signs of burn.

  • 4
    great . it b better

    great . it b better if yall carry the peek insulator. .fast shipping for shopping

  • 4
    Ceramic Tweezers and replacement tips

    everything is good about them but be careful tip will break if your to ruff.

  • 4
    Perfect for rebuilding evod coils

    These silicone insulators fit evod coils perfectly. Will purchase again in the future.

  • 5
    Thanks Again!!

    Thanks for the great pricing and fast shipping!!

  • 5
    Replacement Parts

    GREAT PLACE TO BUY REPLACEMENT PARTS !!!!!!!

  • 5
    Silicon vs Rubber

    The silicon insulators are softer and when you seat the bottom plug it has a tendency to get pushed in too far. What happens is the bottom plug is the part making contact with the battery head. If the insulator is in too far you may not get the proper contact on the battery. If that happens you will have to remove coil head off the base and back out the insulator about the width of your fingernail. When screwing on the tank this will allow the plug to be seated to the proper depth. I never had this problem when working with the rubber insulators being they are a bit firmer. After working with both although not as durable I like the rubber ones better.

  • 5
    Best products

    when I need supplies to rebuild I come to lightning capes they are the best!!!!

  • 5
    coil insulators

    exactly what I need for rebuliding coils good pricing THANKS!!!!!

  • 5
    I really like the fact

    I really like the fact that we can get what we want. The rubber insulators in our coils were breaking down so I got the silicone. They should last longer and not hot spot burn. Since we build our own coils you guys reay have everything we need!