wow thanks a lot man. I just upgraded from a cigalike so this is a big change for me.
gonna try doing this later
{{{{Max}}}}}* Thank you* sweetheart* oh I am so glad to be back too* I have my niece this week and some RL but I will be around more often pretty soon* Miss you* Thank you for the sweet message* aww* I hope you are enjoying the summer Max ~ big {{{{{hugs}}}}} to you* love, Pri xooxoxxo Edit* Oh Max I will keep your critters in my thoughts and prayers sweet friend* hoping they get well soon and all goes well * xo
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Keep in mind, in a clearo it's your suction that's pulling juice into the coil area, not the magical "wicking" properties of silica or cotton. Flooding=too much suction. Burning the wick=Not enough. You'll know when you're singing the cotton because it actually hurts/irritates your throat. Also, think of a wick like a filter, there are flavor molecules that get trapped in it. I'm assuming that the more compact a wick is, the quicker it'll "gunk up". After a few days is best to change it out, or every night if you want the best flavor.

Anything else just ask :)
cont. 2) Cut the excess off on both sides, use another piece to place on top of the coil, and BAM good to go. Well, obviously let some juice sit on the wicks for at least 30. If you aren't patient, just use it. If it singes, oh well. Just keep that excess boiled cotton ball in a ziplock bag and you're good on wicks for a long time.

Also, I say make a "flavor wick" so that there's no juice leakage. I've gotten away with using just one wick if it's fat enough and I fray the ends enough. You want that silicone seal to at least touch the wick, or push it down slightly.

I noticed I can keep the wick from burning as long as I cover at least one of the four air passages (the rectangular ones from those two grooves). If I cover one, I need to inhale good and strong, not just slowly hit it. If I cover two of those holes, flavor is a bit better but I need to inhale slower to not flood it.
Pshhh there's never a silly question. Trying to learn all of this in a short amount of time is information overload.

Boil a ball for a good 10 min, dump the water and replace it, boil another 10 min. Obviously you could do longer, but the 30min-1hr recommendations I've seen are probably overkill.

Dry off the ball, maybe let it dry for a bit if you want. Pull it apart and grab a piece with semi parallel strand (does not have to be perfect). Let's say...no wider than 4 toothpicks. Now, you want to press it together, but not really twist it up into a spiral. I'll kinda mush it together from different sides and then roll it in my fingers as if I was rolling a toothpick or something hard in my fingers. Rolling but not twisting. So now you have this thing that looks cylindrical in the middle and a mess on the ends. Get some scissors and nip an end so there's no fray. If it's a little too big just wet your finger and roll the tip smaller. Stick that sucker through the coil.
BIG {{{{huggles}}}} to you sweet friend* missed you all so* Hope you are doing well and enjoying the summer Kee* Have my niece this week and RL so busy just popping in when I can...* thinking of you*xoxoxxxoxo
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Glad to hear your APV is working for you. I hear that a lot too. Wish mine had, lol. I am not anti-eVic, just had some issues is all. Good luck on the "getting busy" part. Cya on the Forum and best to you!
I have had better luck with my eVic than most, have dropped it at least a half a dozen times and while it did shut off, it continues to work just as it ever has. I do rebuild my protanks and T3's I do see a provari sometime in my future. Work has been on the slow side lately but all indications look like it will pick up soon and when it does I'll be very busy. The company we sub contract for, just reorganized and is rebranding itself with alot of big money behind them.
Mainly use the Provari with a carto tank. The iTaste 3.0 is my go to backup and out and about APV. Very nice and 30% discount at IVape. Have three eVic's, but have had some issues with them breaking. I'm very rough on my PV's, though, and have learned soldering and can easily fix them now. So, pretty basic at the moment, but did order the Kayfun Lite, as my first "proper" RBA, just this morning. Probably heading toward the RBA/Mod direction, but can't see giving up cartos as ADV's.
I use an eVic with either a protank or T3, other than that I an still using 808's with carts or cart-tanks, but soon I will be getting something to replace the 808's that will carry easy when I am out and about, what are you using
{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}} Sweet Delilah..*thinking of you sweet friend* ..I hope you are enjoying your summer and all is well in your world..lots of love to you, Pri xoxooxox
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