I need to ask you a few questions Yam.
1st. What guage wire are you using
2nd. What size rod did you use to wrap the coils with.
3rd. How many wraps did you do (each coil)
4th. What battery are you using? Do you know the nominal amp rating (not peak amps)
5th. Where did you learn how to build your own coils? (Youtube?)
6th. How long were you holding the fire button for before the mod started getting hot?
Immediately take the battery out of your mod and set it aside.
Please don't try using it or your mod till you get an Ohms checker and find out what ohm your build is. It may be too low for your battery to handle.
Okay, I'm gonna "try" and not be a butt hole here, but if you dont have an ohms checker, you do NOT need to be building coils!
You could literally blow your face off! The battery can vent and turn your beautiful mod into a hand greneade.
The only part that may get hot it the atomizer itself, depending on how low of ohms you're running, but the battery and the firing button shoild not be getting hot
Let us know how its workin for ya Yamankafozi.
We tend to derail topics around here and we don't want you to think its on purpose. We want to help, but like to have fun at each others expense. Lol
I'm actually having a similar prob with my new Hades clone. May have to do that. Its working now, but still has a slight battery rattle till I push the button.
Battery "vibrating"? Hmmm...
How tight is the pin against the battery? If its just a little loose you can get a little arcing between the battery and the pin. Can sometimes cause whats called "rattlesnake". Gives a bit of sound and possibly a small vibration. Try getting the pin a little more snug against the battery