You might be pulling up more juice than the coil can handle - try waiting an extra second before starting your drag or open up the airflow screw a bit.
Cotton swells up when it gets wet - sounds like the wick is getting choked and can't feed fast enough at the higher power.
Try half of what you're using now - don't twist it tight, you should be able to feel it move through the coil but not drag.
Re-coiled this morning, normal coil. Old coil was completely gunked up and the rayon had mostly disintegrated inside the coil.
Had good 'puff' at both sides of coil, but no rounded 'shoulders'. I may have cut a bit short - tails looked like they're just barely touching the deck. Wicking...
I don't see why not, we carried you to the store in the first place.
"Y'all want a Coke?" "Yes'm." "What kind of Coke do y'all want?" "Dr. Pepper." :tongue:
Disclaimer: I've not even looked at my first rayon wick since putting it in - the following is based on thread posts:
Might need to pull a tiny bit of rayon out, or perhaps go slightly larger diameter.
I've had a coil gunk up like that with cotton... eventually burns off after several dry burns.
Thanks very much for the pictorial - definitely going to try this on the R91!
Will shoot for a 1.5+ ohm coil, for the provari - hope it'll heat a tidge quicker than the straight micro that's on it now.
Edit: How far above the top of the chimney base are you trimming the wicks on the Russian...
Google is your friend... so is 'search this thread'.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/rebuildable-atomizer-systems/561226-rayon-wick-better-flow-flavor-saturation-nic-hit-271.html#post13558039
Yes, rayon is made with caustic chemicals...which are then washed out. Guess what...so is...
Appreciate it, dice - I did some looking around hoping to find a build tutorial but couldn't find anything, maybe I was using the wrong search terms.
Edit: Was looking for better detail on how you wrap the wick around - are you wrapping a tail around each leg of the coil, or wrapping each tail...
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