I went with 70 mm. It was too skinny. I'm going to try 100 mm. I'm using the 400 until the 500 gets here.sixty millimeters
I went with 70 mm. It was too skinny. I'm going to try 100 mm. I'm using the 400 until the 500 gets here.sixty millimeters
Yes it is Emonty. Now to oxidize..Jimi, cool!! I made a 70 mm wick in a Zen TI which has a 3.5 mm hole, it is very tight, but yours must be even tighter!
Jimi, cool!! I made a 70 mm wick in a Zen TI which has a 3.5 mm hole, it is very tight, but yours must be even tighter!
Actually it got that hot because there was no air from drawing cooling it. I did a 17 sec static burn to show in the video that the wick could supply the coil continuous juice.. When you draw it cools the wick/coil.Wow Dude, that must be some hot 5h!7. Would you have actually take a toke of that Mod and Viva at those settings?
Are you still oxidizing the mesh before you roll it? That could increase the diameter a little. I am going to do that and test which wicks faster. Oxidizing mesh before rolling, oxidizing the entire wick after rolling, and a wick with just the end under the coil oxidized. Will make three new 70mm 500 wicks and lab test.
My DID wick is 3mm. How many mm should I use for a wick?
so in each of these cases if I am using 32 g wire, how many wraps would you recommend?
sixty millimeters
so in each of these cases if I am using 32 g wire, how many wraps would you recommend?
My mistake. Was it 3.5mm? Anyway I did get my 100mm wick working. Tighter than a mouses ear! I oxidized before I rolled. and after. This wick must hold 1.5 ml of juice! LOLits totes bigger than 3mm buddy!
jb put some dye in the H2O to see it better ;-)
bj,
love, love love that you are doing this for all of us. Thanks a ton! great stuff.
curious if you should boil or oxidize the wick just to clean off whatever might be on there that we might not want.
also assuming with the #500 you would not want to tip up your device as has been done on most in the past? Would you over wick at that point, or does it not matter?
