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Confusion about kanger SSOCC coils

Clearing Up the Confusion About The Kanger SSOCC Coils

by Todd Slater

Inasmuch as the new Kangertech Stainless Steel Organic Cotton Coils (SSOCC) perform remarkably well, there is an immense amount of confusion surrounding them. Due to the name, it is natural to assume that the wire material of the coils is in fact made with stainless steel. However, this is certainly not the case, as the SSOCC coils are made with a variety of wire materials. This brief article is meant to clear up the confusion once and for all.

First and foremost, let’s clarify the terminology of the name. The phrase “Stainless Steel” (SS) in the name “SSOCC” refers to the casing of the atomizer coil, not the material of the wire. Whereas the majority of atomizer heads are constructed with aluminum casing, the SSOCC coils are made with stainless steel. This was a major oversight on the part of Kanger for making this so confusing and difficult to understand, as they should have been aware of the potential for misperception due to the recent popularity of atomizer coils made with 316L Stainless Steel wire.

Kangertech currently makes four various types of SSOCC coils, all of which use the stainless steel housing as well as organic cotton wicking. Each type of coil is identifiable due to the different color seals that the respective head uses, as well as the writing on the casing. This was an intelligent move on Kanger’s part, as those who choose to alternate between the different coil types can easily discern between them.

The Nichrome SSOCC Coils are available in 0.15 ohms, 0.5 ohms, 1.2 ohms, and 1.5 ohmsKanger SSOCC Coils - Nichrome resistances. They can be identified by the red seals on the heads, as well as the etching on the coil itself that writes “NC.” The Nichrome SSOCC atomizer coils are to be used in variable wattage mode, and cannot accommodate temperature control (TC) mode.  The Nichrome SSOCC Coils can be found HERE

The Nickel (Ni-200) SSOCC Coils are only available in 0.15 ohms resistance. They can be identified by Kanger SSOCC ni200 coilsthe blue writing on the box, the “Ni” written of the casing, as well as the blue seals on the heads. The Nickel SSOCC coils cannot be used in wattage mode, but can rather exclusively be used in temperature control mode using a temperature control and sensing device.  The Nickel Ni-200 Coils can be found HERE

Kanger also makes SSOCC Coils that are fitted with Clapton wires. The Clapton Coils are available in 0.5 Kanger SSOCC Coils Claptonohms resistance, and can be clearly identified by the box, which states “Clapton Coils,” as well as the black colored seals on the heads themselves. The Clapton SSOCC Coils are made with Kanthal resistance wire, which is to be used in wattage mode only.  The Clapton SSOCC Coils can be found HERE

Kanger SSOCC SS316L coilsLastly, Kanger has made SSOCC Coils that do actually use 316L Stainless Steel wires. The SUS316 SSOCC Coils, as they are called, are available in 0.5 ohms resistance. The stainless steel coils, which are etched with the letters “SS” on the casing, can be easily distinguished by its pink seals. The Stainless Steel SSOCC Coils can be used with temperature control devices in TC mode, as well as in wattage/power mode.  The SUS316 SSOCC Coils can be found HERE

 

 

For convenience, you can refer to the following chart:

NAME OF COIL

WIRE MATERIAL

COLOR OF SEALS

AVAILABLE RESISTANCE

WRITING ON COIL

MODE

NiCr

Nichrome

Red

0.15, 0.5, 1.2, 1.5

NC

Wattage

Ni200

Nickel

Blue

0.15

Ni

Temperature

SUS316

Stainless Steel

Pink

0.5

SS

Temperature/Wattage

Clapton

Kanthal

Black

0.5

Clapton

Wattage

 

Hopefully, this short article has helped elucidate and clarify the vast confusion that has besieged the Kangertech SSOCC Coils since they were released. There’s no telling what additions Kanger may potentially make to this particular line of atomizer heads—perhaps titanium coils? However, rest assured that this article will be updated as needed.

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jorge lacerda

- December 26, 2016

and what about the orange package with grey seal?


Joe

- November 28, 2016

Thank you sir! Just bought a kbox mini and I was wondering why my replacement coils (red ones .5) were tasting like pure shit on the temperature control setting as compared to the Nickel one that came with it. Preciate chu!


Rhonda Strickland Bolton

- November 21, 2016

EXAMPLE… My KangerTech Clapton Coil has a black ring at tha bottom… According to band color do I use a diff method of Vaping? Also as I was adding juice… Small whiteish clear band fell out of tha tip that I unscrew to fill with juice…Where does it go? Help please! Do I use diff method of Vaping according to band color?


Roy

- November 15, 2016

If blue are nickel then why does it say “Stainless Steel Organic Cotton Coil” on the back of the box at the top?


Cory R

- November 06, 2016

What mode are the ceramic coils meant to be used in?

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