when it comes time to dry burn i'm going to put a small piece of tinfoil under the coil, that should protect the grommet i think.

Well I am very sorry for posting for sale intentions prior to educating myself of the rules.
In regards to cotton, I'm not ok with a delicate wick buried in this. Something goes wrong and you're dumping out the juice. SS mesh has been great for me but I still taste mesh like usual. What else is there wick wise?
Well I am very sorry for posting for sale intentions prior to educating myself of the rules.
In regards to cotton, I'm not ok with a delicate wick buried in this. Something goes wrong and you're dumping out the juice. SS mesh has been great for me but I still taste mesh like usual. What else is there wick wise?
Guys,
I am not advocating for using the cotton for a wick, actually I am not advocating against it. What I am advocating is kludging up some kind of heat shield, sort of like the one that protects the bottom of your car from the muffler. We just need the heat shield to keep the heat from the coil+wick above it from overly heating the insulator at the bottom of the chamber.
So one of two things:
A metal heat shield with air holes (400 or 500 SS Mesh), just a small circle of it or even a strip of it laid over top of the insulator.
-or-
Something that is wet that will keep the liquid as a barrier to keep the insulator cool. I figured cotton, or a chunk of silica. I was leaning towards cotton at first since it would be easier to suck through, than the more solid silica piece. It also has the added benefit of helping capture any excess juice from possible flooding.
But whichever wick you use, steel rope, ss mesh, silica, ekowool, cotton the principle remains the same. A heat sink is needed to protect the insulator.
I think SS mesh would be a bad idea. If that metal heats up it might cook the insulator worse. Also since that is also the air flow hole, it should NOT be wet. Actually now that I think about it, cotton put there might actually burn.
Does it really matter which direction or hand your wrapping with? Unless I am missing something ... If the legs are on the top of the coil, just flip the coil, and the legs with be on the bottom.


Guys,
I am not advocating for using the cotton for a wick, actually I am not advocating against it. What I am advocating is kludging up some kind of heat shield, sort of like the one that protects the bottom of your car from the muffler. We just need the heat shield to keep the heat from the coil+wick above it from overly heating the insulator at the bottom of the chamber.
So one of two things:
A metal heat shield with air holes (400 or 500 SS Mesh), just a small circle of it or even a strip of it laid over top of the insulator.
-or-
Something that is wet that will keep the liquid as a barrier to keep the insulator cool. I figured cotton, or a chunk of silica. I was leaning towards cotton at first since it would be easier to suck through, than the more solid silica piece. It also has the added benefit of helping capture any excess juice from possible flooding.
But whichever wick you use, steel rope, ss mesh, silica, ekowool, cotton the principle remains the same. A heat sink is needed to protect the insulator.
Scott,
I am just spitballing idea's here ...
You bring up very valid points, but with SS mesh would it burn any more than it would with the coils having unfettered access to the insulator?
Note: I don't have mine yet and it is on order from Vape Toy. Just waiting for it to arrive or I would snap some pics.
Legend:
Coil
||
Heat radiating
---->
Insulator [
Deflector shield
( Heat sink
Without My idea: = Greater Risk as the insulator is fully exposed.
||----> [
With My idea: = Less Risk as the insulator is shielded partially by SOMETHING.
|| ---->( [
Yes it does. I wanted the coil to point UP (away from the grommet). If the build area is a clock, the attachment screws are at 10 o'clock and at 4 o'clock, with the slots at 3 and 9. The only way I can figure to have the coil pointing up is to wrap with your left hand. When I did it my normal way, the coil pointed down.

TimK if u are tasting mesh its probably not wicking well. I think this thing might turn out to.be a bust. Sucks to admit but I'm very dissapointed
I'm starting to feel like the fogger v2 is a bust as well. I've rebuilt it quite a few times now. Very inconsistent results so far. I'm no rebuild wizard, but this isn't the first "BCC" I've worked with. Works great one night, wake up the next morning while the tank has been sitting still, only to get a dry hit. ...!?! Thought I had it fixed... Oh well. Best of luck to those who are determined to get the consistent vape from the fogger v2.