Oh damn, I forgot I must make a new thread for the give away!!!
Please, post anything concering the give-away there.
I am creating one right now. I am very sorry for the inconvenience! :(
Depending on the diameter of your coil and your wick, you will have to choose how many wicks you will push through. I have gone up to three and just placed the tails at the center and corners of the cup's space on the sides, not blocking the liquid feed, leaving about 1,5 centimeters touching...
Usually tight-coil setups are used wherever you need to make the coil heat faster, like in cloud chasing or if the conductivity of your mod needs the boost. Also if the deck of the atty is small, with not enough room for space between the coils.
Spaced-coil setups, like mentioned above, help the...
You can do it with no problem. Most people use cotton-type wicking materials because it brings out more of the flavor of the liquid and it is easier to place in a coil with specific diameter. Silica has the advantage of being able to get dry-burned without a problem though
So it is just up to...
If it is after a lot of usage, the wire can change its properties. But to make sure, first check the connection of the wire that is between the cup and the wing and make sure it has a tight connection. If not, slide it around a bit to find a position where it sits tighter :)
Sent from my...
Maybe you need a thicker o ring. Putting two, if they are not the right size, won't stop the problem unfortunately.
I don't believe the ohms of the build have to do something with the leaking, as the liquid that you squonk has the temperature of the bottle in every build, so temperature is not a...
If you get spit back even after drawing while squonking (considering the o ring doesn't have the correct dimentions for the specific mod or you want bottom air flow with the bottom feeding function), the only way that I can think that can cause this is overfeeding the Apollo with liquid(I...
It doesn't add any hight to the Calix. The glass section is just shorter to make it more durable. The top part is solid SS and it has the o-ring on the bottom which acts as a shock absorber for the glass tube. We will look into different designs in the future, but there are a lot more...
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