yeah i just got an aga-t + and really like it. but was wondering if anyone knows what mesh and ga wire they send out with it?
yeah i just got an aga-t + and really like it. but was wondering if anyone knows what mesh and ga wire they send out with it?
You cannot go wrong with 30ga Kanthal and a 12" by 12" 500 stainless steel mesh sheet.yeah i just got an aga-t + and really like it. but was wondering if anyone knows what mesh and ga wire they send out with it?
The octopus rba for dripping looks insane![]()
That's what I have. ZAP, fat 1/8 wick that fills the hole, 28ga, 500 mesh, 1.2Ω @ 3.7volts on the Provari, and she kicks up instantly.OK, so I got some 28awg wire yesterday and wound up a new coil on my ZAP (only second one). Also got some new 400 mesh and twisted a new wick - I did a much better job on both this second time around with all the tips and tricks from this thread and elsewhere on ECF, thanks!
With a 5 wraps of 28awg it's at 1.3ohms so I can only get it up to 4.2v on the ProVari. It seems to work very well once it comes up to temp, but is very slow getting there. Is this normal for 28awg? Or, could it have something to do with the very fat, very solid wick I rolled?
If it will help with speed, I have some 32awg I could try tonight.
That's what I have. ZAP, fat 1/8 wick that fills the hole, 28ga, 500 mesh, 1.2Ω @ 3.7volts on the Provari, and she kicks up instantly.
▪ Wick should be rolled vertical with the grain of the mesh.
▪ Make sure your connections are tight, and no excessive play exists between the mesh and the coil.
▪ Make sure your coils are well-lit using the Pulse method.
▪ Tip it for 5 secs, then see how that goes.
▪ Cleaning electrical contacts once in a while can also make a huge difference.
Ya, seems similar.Hmmm....your's sounds very similar, huh?
Not sure if I rolled the wick with or against the grain - wasn't aware of that little bit of info - but it's wicking great.
Coil is tight against wick, but not strangling it.
Coils light up nice and even on dry wick, but take just a second or two to get there.
Maybe it's my resistance wire - I'm using Kanthal.....?
after using RBA's i would never use anything else,no other atomiser or cartomiser can give you the same vape.
Ya, seems similar.
Lack of adequate airflow into the tank can also restrict juice wicking up to the coil.
You didn't indicate if you are doing any better now.
Kanthal & Nico are your options, but I doubt using either makes any difference as far as getting your juice vaporized. I've dumped SS anywho, acridic taste and lack of clean flavor was the breakpoint to move over to ceramic.
I have a 4.5" inch (mesh length) 1/8" rolled rock solid 500 SS wick in the ZAP and I take maybe 1 primer puff at most and she's cooking away at 1.2Ω and 3.7 volts. If all issues I had mentioned above are in order, then it seems to me you are either not getting enough juice or power to the coil.... hence my theory that it's the fat wick acting as a heat sink.
Items to clean with ISO Propelene:I'm gonna try cleaning up the contacts on my Provari tonight. After you mentioned it, I took a look at it and it is pretty dirty.![]()
That would not easily become apparent until you've vaped with ceramic. A comparative angle is kinda required.(no acrid taste as long as I work out all the hot spots)
Good luck with that.I am jonesin' to try me some ceramic wicks, just waiting for them to get back in stock.![]()
I tried some 32awwg Kanthal this weekend with similar results as far as speed goes, but more trouble with hot spots so I went back to the 28awg. When I used the stock wick (from Zen), that was much, much smaller than the "fatty" I got goin' now, it seemed to heat up much faster - hence my theory that it's the fat wick acting as a heat sink.
I'm gonna try cleaning up the contacts on my Provari tonight. After you mentioned it, I took a look at it and it is pretty dirty.
I get great vapor and flavor the way I have it set up now (no acrid taste as long as I work out all the hot spots), but I am jonesin' to try me some ceramic wicks, just waiting for them to get back in stock.![]()