Everyone running into these problems, you're playing my song. I was having them all, and then some! Now I'm having zero issues.
Since I went with the "spring and washer" method on my AGA-T, I had no problems with my coils. On the SS wicks, I took the advice of someone on these forums and just gently rolled the top portion of my wick, after oxydizing, through a cotton ball, just enough to give a little frosty look. Another thing I did was roll my wick somewhat loose, then take a 1/4" wide strip of cheese cloth and run it through the length of the center, then roll it back up, leaving a small amount dangling out at the bottom. If there was an area at the base which had the potential to cause a short, it would be stopped by the little bit of cheese cloth, and on top of that the cloth soaks up juice like straw. I can vape happily and barely need to tip my juice at all to fully saturate the wick.
You might also consider getting the RSST as someone else mentioned. It's been like night and day, though that and all the others I've had to widen the air hole on the cap considerably. I had it going in one try, no hot spots, no shorts, and the tank goes all the way across the bottom like a bucket. No chance of the bottom of a wick causing a short. It also looks damned spiffy.
Since I went with the "spring and washer" method on my AGA-T, I had no problems with my coils. On the SS wicks, I took the advice of someone on these forums and just gently rolled the top portion of my wick, after oxydizing, through a cotton ball, just enough to give a little frosty look. Another thing I did was roll my wick somewhat loose, then take a 1/4" wide strip of cheese cloth and run it through the length of the center, then roll it back up, leaving a small amount dangling out at the bottom. If there was an area at the base which had the potential to cause a short, it would be stopped by the little bit of cheese cloth, and on top of that the cloth soaks up juice like straw. I can vape happily and barely need to tip my juice at all to fully saturate the wick.
You might also consider getting the RSST as someone else mentioned. It's been like night and day, though that and all the others I've had to widen the air hole on the cap considerably. I had it going in one try, no hot spots, no shorts, and the tank goes all the way across the bottom like a bucket. No chance of the bottom of a wick causing a short. It also looks damned spiffy.