All my mods part1

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Mentat Ix

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I believe he said the kanthal should never get red hot anywhere.Maybe you need a longer length of kanthal for more resistance or apply less voltage to it? or if you have more wicking the juice would cool it more as it vaporizes. If you were getting sufficient vapor then I'd guess more resistance or less voltage is needed.

I have it wrapped tight around the mesh, but it's getting red hot almost instantly between the posts and the mesh, which I didn't get as close as I wanted.

I'm going to try the 1.6mm kanthal next for more resistance. I'm just using a 1AA battery box with a 14500 in it and some jumpers for power until I get this thing figured out. That or I'll finally build a VV power supply. Next days off....
 

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Ok guys. it seems that i have to make a tutorial. I maybe make pics or a video tomorrow.
Just roll the mesh, take a burner or light as Adaq says.
Bring it to glow, then drop the hot mesh in water.
make this 3-4 times=perfect


The kanthal should not be to tight arround the mesh, or the liquid will not flow.
If the kanthal also glow the first times drop some liquid on it or just turn the genesis upside down for a second.
the Kanthal stop glowing after 15-20 hits on your button
This process take arround 3 minutes and is very easy
 

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Mentat, it is likely not oxidized yet. You should repeat the burning.

Persis, a drop on the top end will soak down far enough on it's own. I did a 2cm long piece and it was flaming a good 13mm of it. I don't recall exactly, but it may have been even 5 times with burning the PG.

Here's a pic:

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I have it wrapped tight around the mesh, but it's getting red hot almost instantly between the posts and the mesh, which I didn't get as close as I wanted.

I'm going to try the 1.6mm kanthal next for more resistance. I'm just using a 1AA battery box with a 14500 in it and some jumpers for power until I get this thing figured out. That or I'll finally build a VV power supply. Next days off....

Just sounds like too much current then. Go with a longer strand for more resistance. It's the same current going through the entire length and each point on the wire is producing the same watts. It's just the juice from the mesh area (vaporizing off the wire) is cooling that portion. I think if you cut down the current/heat to where it doesn't get hot enough to glow it's still plenty hot enough to vaporize juice.
 

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I only tried a small piece to use as a wick in a 510 carto tube, just to try it out. How long depends on the size of the mod really, but there should be some wick sticking out above the coil (yes I believe 5mm), but the coil can be as close to the cap as you feel comfortable with building or replacing a wick on. Down into the tank it needs to go as far as the tank is long. Mine is just a testbed so far.

I would stress that the capillary action often discussed here is aided further by the heating from the coil and you get an intense siphoning that pulls up more juice that goes out the top and down the sides of the wick. I'm thinking this is a feature to be harnessed and keeps the coil wetter too. Looks cool anyway, like a little juice fountain.
 

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Mentat, it is likely not oxidized yet. You should repeat the burning.

Persis, a drop on the top end will soak down far enough on it's own. I did a 2cm long piece and it was flaming a good 13mm of it. I don't recall exactly, but it may have been even 5 times with burning the PG.

Here's a pic:

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Pack of analogs on the table, classic!
 

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Gotta love the Germans! Very practical people. "What? I can not sit here rebuilding my carburetor while drinking hefeweizen? But it is a BMW Isetta carb that only needs minor bench flow modifications to find the correct needle valve settings for this elevation. I brought a vacuum and flow meters with me." "The chef says that is okay as long as you know how to play sheep's head and have plenty of change in your pockets." An imagined conversation overheard in Schrobenhausen (but fairly close to a real experience).
 
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