I tried the dream tank. Did not like it as well as the bottom coil kangers. I had no intention of even trying the kangers. I was more than happy using the aga-t with ss mesh but I actually prefer the vape from the t3's and protanks. Not many people will agree with that....lol
......I am really liking the easier smooth draw of the bottom coil kangers. Whats nice is there are so many great products out there now just find the one that works best for you. No more fiddling just to get juice on the coils like a couple of years ago
Amen to that, lol. (remember tea bag mods?)![]()
hello all, fairly new to the ecf,
i did a lot of independent research on cotton several months ago before discovering this site.
here is my two cents worth.
i am currently running a AGA/t2 with a wally world cotton yarn (un-mercerized, more on this later) U-wick on top of a joyetech Evic mod.
i started out using cotton balls, but got a very mediciny taste, i didn't boil them.
then i went to hobby lobby and bought some mercerized quilting thread, some japanese kumihomo brading discs, and braided various wicks from this thread.
(i was on a buisnes trip and stuck in a hotel with alot of time on my hands what can say LOL)
the braided thread wicks did not wick very well, i am not sure , but i believe it was due to the mercerized thread.
to save you from looking up mercerization, cotton fibers are exposed to sodium hydroxide, this apparently strengthens the fibers, but i believe this also affects thier ability to wick.
i suspect that the cotton used in cheesecloth is also mercerized, to give it strength.
anyway, so i found that the 100% cotton yarn at wally world is not mercerized.
it definitely wicks fairly well, and much better than the earlier thread.
i still have issues in the aga though, as it has to wick quite a verticle distance to make it to the coil.
i am waiting for supplies in the mail, but next experiment is going to try the wire rope wick, but i am going to wrap the part were the coil is with cheesecloth.
this should solve my vertical wicking issue, but stll enable me to have cotton as a buffer materail around the coil.
hello all, fairly new to the ecf,
i did a lot of independent research on cotton several months ago before discovering this site.
here is my two cents worth.
i am currently running a AGA/t2 with a wally world cotton yarn (un-mercerized, more on this later) U-wick on top of a joyetech Evic mod.
i started out using cotton balls, but got a very mediciny taste, i didn't boil them.
then i went to hobby lobby and bought some mercerized quilting thread, some japanese kumihomo brading discs, and braided various wicks from this thread.
(i was on a buisnes trip and stuck in a hotel with alot of time on my hands what can say LOL)
the braided thread wicks did not wick very well, i am not sure , but i believe it was due to the mercerized thread.
to save you from looking up mercerization, cotton fibers are exposed to sodium hydroxide, this apparently strengthens the fibers, but i believe this also affects thier ability to wick.
i suspect that the cotton used in cheesecloth is also mercerized, to give it strength.
anyway, so i found that the 100% cotton yarn at wally world is not mercerized.
it definitely wicks fairly well, and much better than the earlier thread.
i still have issues in the aga though, as it has to wick quite a verticle distance to make it to the coil.
i am waiting for supplies in the mail, but next experiment is going to try the wire rope wick, but i am going to wrap the part were the coil is with cheesecloth.
this should solve my vertical wicking issue, but stll enable me to have cotton as a buffer materail around the coil.
I am not having issues with wicking with the yarn cotton from walmart. Running 8 watts (mean mode) with a 2.2 ohm coil on a zmax with 2 pieces of yarn. Tomorow will be 7 days 2 tank fulls a day
In the aga t2 remove the fill screw and run a cotton U wick with a vertical coil. Wrap the trailing cotton around the top leg loosely once and down thru the fill hole. Wicking issue solved.
I would recommend not using sub 2.0 ohm coils with cotton. Especially with ribbon wire. Cotton cannot wick fast enuff to keep up with that kind of heat/surface area. Thats been my experience. Try 30 or 32gauage kanthal at about 2.4 ohms.
Hey guys, Can I ask, why does the tightness of the wire around the cotton affect the flavor or the durability of the cotton wick? and another question, does the cotton wick have less vapor production? because I noticed that the vapor is lesser than the last wick I used, which is silica.
I make all of my juice as well, start out with 75 VG 25 PG before flavoring, and i think most flavorings are 100% PG or PG and PGA so my final ratio depending on flavor strength is slighty higher PG and lower VG probably around average 70 VG / 30 PG![]()