(1) only 0.659" inserted - barely level to 5th coil up. body of case hardly heats at all.Several things come to mind....
(1) How much of the case are you putting into the coil ? For my 6 mm dasher cases, Almost all of the case is in the coil. Top of the neck is about 1 or 2 coil turns below the top of the coil.
(2) Low flow. When you made your coil, did you ream out (flair) the ends, before connecting it to the 1/4" copper tubing ? Cutting it with a pipe cutter tends to close the ends.
(3) if your build is a constant current build, the current should remain constant, and you voltage change with annealing time. If your not running it as a constant current build. then more of the case in the coil will increase the current, more current greater heat, faster annealing time. (without exceeding PS limits)
(4) if your annealing coil is getting too hot (and you have adequate flow through the coil) you may want to think about the radiator listed in the parts list.
(5) with no case in the coil, most builders (basic) see 8.6 amps.
Gina
(2) not only reamed, but flared some.
(3) using your listed first PS now set at 45V.
(4) coil only heats a bit and cools fast. Haven't had the nerve to touch it - just finger close. It's too quick for the temp gun to catch.
(5) I wonder if the extra .045" I.D. is the cause of the lower empty A?
I'll try more insertion depth. Just trying to keep the body cool. I was amazed that the neck went from 750deg (by Tempilac) to 84deg (by temp gun) in about 6 sec in a 72deg room while standing on cardboard.