Good to see it's also working out for you. Per the video I posted earlier on this thread, make sure the coils are as tight as possible to the wick otherwise you may end up vaping partially burned juice. It can make or break the vape. This is more crucial with ceramic than SS mesh.
Keep in mind with such a parallel setup you'll probably require very high-drain batteries.
Panasonic 18650 2900mAh NCR18650PD Hybrid Li-ion (High Drain) or MNKE IMR18650 3.7v Li-MN (High Drain)
A mechanical mod is the portion your setup that contains the battery and handle it's inside of. The...
STC ...
They are extracts I buy from High Desert Vapes.
I just put in another order, as my previous one has proven them to be authentic NF flavors. I can't stand the chemical lakes in my mouth I get from other non-organic vendors, so this is pretty much all I use.
You have frayed edges on the mesh and the wick appears to be rolled inconsistently.
Too many voids in the mesh between the coils.
Shorts if the top and bottom wires light up only.
You might want to roll a solid one ... same diameter throughout. Then use the "Pulse Method" to oxidize, 2...
Battery management is a little better with 1.3 making them last a little longer. The rest would not be of use to me, since I'm OK with 1.2 on the existing settings and screen features.
I'll have a look at 1.4 before I update again.
Do it !!!
You may have to tip though to allow lots of juice to accumulate around the wick/coil area.
Also a ~Zen style handwrap at 13:28 renders very good contact without any voids between the wire and the mesh.
Your burnt taste is caused by loose coils. See both links below:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/362182-next-big-thing-porous-ceramic-wicks-360.html#post9380786...
If I were to do SS mesh, I'd roll a solid wick and handwrap it like ~ZEN does ... at 13:28
Then oxidize the wick using the "Pulse Method". Don't bother with cheesecloth, not needed.
Hey Mike ...
No burnt taste = always enough juice at the coils, which tells me you must have a pretty good coil/wick setup. The juice also acts as a coolant against burning it, so in all cases always having enough juice up there is the key.
Cheers :toast:
1/8 ceramic wick barely fits in most cases, as they are often not consistent in diameter.
Where the ceramic goes through the wickhole -- that 6-8mm section -- take some 400 grid sandpaper to the 1/8 wick and get it down to approx 7/64 as it allows for more juice to flow up along the outside of...
What I am suggesting is to make those coils really tight, which is quite doable with the electrically annealed handwrap method. Strive for the best installation you can get, rather than settle. I had lots of practice, and so will you if you stick with it, and the coils will only keep getting...
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