There are varying ways to go about it, my current favorite method is 32gauge Kanthal and 3mm Silica wick, this way you can forget about the flavor wicks. I made a video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttsi6N2f9FI
This is by no means the only way to do it, but the basics are there.
There are varying ways to go about it, my current favorite method is 32gauge Kanthal and 3mm Silica wick, this way you can forget about the flavor wicks. I made a video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttsi6N2f9FI
This is by no means the only way to do it, but the basics are there.
i'm so glad I found this thread. You are so awesome! I LOVED your video. How you threaded the pin inside the wick, how you made 2 at a time, oh heck, loved all of it! I have wick, I have wire, I even have 2 rebuildable something or rather atties but have not had the knowledge or courage to do anything with them. The only thing I've used the wick for is replacing the protank flavor wicks. I am so going to try this. I want better flavor!! Of course I will need my "strong" reading glasses, maybe a glass of merlot and your how to video. Thank you! Thank you! And one more time, thank you!There are varying ways to go about it, my current favorite method is 32gauge Kanthal and 3mm Silica wick, this way you can forget about the flavor wicks. I made a video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttsi6N2f9FI
This is by no means the only way to do it, but the basics are there.
Does the 3mm wick thicker juices well? Or do you get burnt hits? Thanks for the video!
What kind of wire and wicks should I buy to start building my own coils for my Protank. Where are some good websites?
I'm a 55 year old woman with no experience doing something like this and it was a piece of cake. If anyone is hesitating, just do it. I haven't bought coils and my rebuilds are better then the originals.
VapRlady, I watched your YouTube video and you inspired me to try to rebuild my evod and Protank coils. I got it right the first try using your method. I really like doing two at once. It saves time and material. I'm a 55 year old woman with no experience doing something like this and it was a piece of cake. If anyone is hesitating, just do it. I haven't bought coils and my rebuilds are better then the originals.
Thanks! I haven't watched the video yet, but your post makes me think that even I could do this! I've re-wicked some of my heads with cotton, but I'm just curious . . what is it about rebuilding the coils that makes them better than the originals? The new heads aren't that expensive, so I'm just trying to figure out if it would be worth it time-wise to give it a try. I'm all about getting the best vape possible, so any input will be greatly appreciated!
In my case
better flavor
no gurgling
in the case of my vivi no leaking onto the post of my battery
Thanks! I haven't watched the video yet, but your post makes me think that even I could do this! I've re-wicked some of my heads with cotton, but I'm just curious . . what is it about rebuilding the coils that makes them better than the originals? The new heads aren't that expensive, so I'm just trying to figure out if it would be worth it time-wise to give it a try. I'm all about getting the best vape possible, so any input will be greatly appreciated!