I think my 1.6 was a fluke, it didn't last long and since then I can't get anything much over 1.3
I just started with these, so I'm no expert. But 7 wraps gives me 2.2 - 2.3 ohms. It works great, even on my version 1 Provari.
2.3 ohms.
I think my 1.6 was a fluke, it didn't last long and since then I can't get anything much over 1.3
Ck this thread for a great wick for these. I am doing some lab test with 9 DUD's.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/330407-500-ss-mesh.html
I just started with these, so I'm no expert. But 7 wraps gives me 2.2 - 2.3 ohms. It works great, even on my version 1 Provari.
2.3 ohms.
wrapping your wick around a syringe is a great way to go. Makes it more of a "straw" that really wicks nice. Remove the syringe to cut your wick and insert it into the tank of course. I am using 400 mesh with a 1.5 ohm coil on my provari.. it vapes so nice. The DUD's fit perfectly and exactly over a gus mod g16. Those mods are for 14000 series batteries, and it looks so nice on it.
While wicking hasn't been a problem, I can see the value of the hole in the wick to allow pressure to escape. Seems like if I had a hole in the wick I should be able to close the fill hole which would be nice.
Has anyone tried the did clear tanks from avid on a dud? If not is the 10ml syringe the only solution or is there something out I can buy?
To be a little scientific the center hole actually reduces true wicking (capillary action). The Juice goes up the hole because of thermal action (heat rises, like a mini volcano). This is not necessary on a good wick. When this suction occurs and a vacuum is formed in the tank the vacuum actually sucks the juice back down into the tank and in turn reduces the amount of juice in the wick. So the best for releasing any vacuum is a separate air vent for the tank. I use all mine without the second screw and others have just reduced the second screw hole size. Lab tests showed densely rolled wicks with no center hole wick better.
Will DID clear tanks work with the DUD? Cisco has some on his avidvaper.com site and was debating whether to pull the trigger on one. It lists two sizes - a standard and a mini. Which one would work?
That's a "Chid or DUD" with a syringe tube for tank on an EVO Intelligent LCD. I got my DUD from Clouds of Vapor, syringe from Tractor Supply (Ideal Instruments) and the EVO from Discount Vapors.What is this setup exactly and where'd you get them?
That's a "Chid or DUD" with a syringe tube for tank on an EVO Intelligent LCD. I got my DUD from Clouds of Vapor, syringe from Tractor Supply (Ideal Instruments) and the EVO from Discount Vapors.
While wicking hasn't been a problem, I can see the value of the hole in the wick to allow pressure to escape. Seems like if I had a hole in the wick I should be able to close the fill hole which would be nice.
To be a little scientific the center hole actually reduces true wicking (capillary action). The Juice goes up the hole because of thermal action (heat rises, like a mini volcano). This is not necessary on a good wick. When this suction occurs and a vacuum is formed in the tank the vacuum actually sucks the juice back down into the tank and in turn reduces the amount of juice in the wick. So the best for releasing any vacuum is a separate air vent for the tank. I use all mine without the second screw and others have just reduced the second screw hole size. Lab tests showed densely rolled wicks with no center hole wick better.
Thanks for the info Martinc. Just ordered one from IBTanked and we'll see how it fits.
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Thanks for the info, RedFox. That EVO Intelligent LCD device looks really nice. It looks relatively small, too (unless you have giant hands). I don't see it offered at Discount Vapors, and googling the product just leads me to Alibaba and having to buy 100 of 'em. I have a VV iTaste and I like the "intelligent" feature of it (even though it's sometimes wonky and gives one recommend range and then if you do that again right after that it'll give a slightly different range).
Is the LCD screen easy to read on that EVO of yours? It looks pretty decent in the photo. I also have a VV eGo and I find the screen difficult to read: the black writing is very faint.
And of course that DUD/CHUD looks really sweet, too. Your floor looks good, too.