You can always rebuild them if you burned the wick. Hit up an arts and crafts store, get some 100% cotton yarn, and some 32g Kanthal A/A1 wire. Plenty of tutorial about on youtube.
Lots of e-cig store in OC, if you want to go into the store and check things out. :) http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/318459-local-southern-california-shops-vaping.html That's the thread I saved, I don't remember how updated it is, but pretty good.
Most would recommend...
A little something I came up with after reading through god knows how many pages. 32 kanthal 5/6 wrap (i think)+ steril gauze, hit 1.7 first try heheh... so I was pretty excited. Not pretty, but it works! I do need more practice wrapping.
Still enjoying the AB. Kinda sad that I managed to cloud my tank already :( I've only run NLV BH, Gold, Johnson Creek's Solstice and Rainier so far.
Any plans for a pyrex upgrade in the future, Chopper? I'd get on that list in a heartbeat :D
@jcwest When you say very very thin wick, what dimensions did you cut the mesh at? Gonna experiment later this weekend with it.
Ninja edit: Was it hard to get the ss wick to bend like that?
Just a quick update. Moved the AB to my kicked SB @8w. Was gonna replace the tape, but took a drag anyway. All I can say is WOW!!! Vapor, nic buzz, and I coughed like no tomorrow!
Great device chopper! You got one happy customer here :)
Works great out the box, loaded it up with fresh juice, and been vaping on it for a bit. No hotspots from what I see, resistance settled at 2.0 now, so I've been running it at 4.0V. Gonna look to take it apart later... maybe.
Ninja edit: I did tape over the hole, and put a new, smaller pinhole...
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