I was have serious wicking problems with 3.5mm in the channels--just too much material to draw my 100% VG up to the coil. You can still do it to a used coil/wick set-up, it will just be a little messy.
You honestly need to break it under/close to the nut. You need to get some leverage on it to loosen the connection. Maybe use a small drillbit to make room around it for a set of forceps or small needle-nose pliers. It is truly less than ideal, but if you need the nut out, ceramics are cheap.
I use 3.5mm wick.
My trick? After I build my coil (2.5 wraps of DC 32g/34g) and set it on the ceramic, I trim off 3 strands from each side of the wick (channel-laden). This way, the coil holds awesome juice (full 3.5mm) and the channels wick really well (2.5mm).
Honestly, I've had the best vape sessions with the .9 ohm dual coil method found on youtube. I make my resistance wire pretty short (I like a lil heat). As far as packing extra wicking, I really do not think it is needed. The Ody is just awesome.
Just tried this--had to go to only 1.25" in resistance length (3 wraps)....Still not hot enough or enough vapor.
My dual coil (.9 ohm build from youtube) uses 2 1" 34g resistance wires with only 2.5 wraps--it is heaven.
Am I doing something wrong? Every coil build I try I have to halve the...
Honestly, between "analogs", APVs, "toots", I find many terms to rub me the wrong way....But in the end, it is all about NOT smoking cigarettes.
Always remember that--HARM REDUCTION.
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