First:
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.
Now, a quick update on my build, round 2, with a strange result.
Rewicked the microcoil with cotton, but didn't trim so closely, leaving more cotton (maybe 1mm) outside of the well this time.
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Added tank (which was a little tricky, as the cotton kept getting pinched in the botton oring), filled about half way, and vaped. Wow again. Working very, very well. Amazing flavor and vapor (as pbusardo says, "A fully saturated vape"). Wicking really well... a little gurgling if I let it sit for 10-15 minutes, but it clears on it's own after the first drag. Much better than my first attempt, where I trimmed the cotton wick too short and ended up with major flooding.
I had to run an errand, so I topped it off and left the PV behind for an hour or so. I wanted to see if that would cause flooding.
When I returned, I expected that I would have a little flooding. Actually, I got a surprise... a horrible dry hit.
Dry hit? It's been soaking in eliquid for an hour... how can it now be DRY?
I do notice that the improvised o-ring I installed under the chimney, which squishes out a bit when I tighten down the chimney, does look sort of close to the inside wall of the tank. Eliquid is getting to the wicks... so not sure if this is just a straw to grab or what. I will go back to the stock oring to rule it in or out, but...
Any ideas on why cotton, soaking in elquid for an hour, would suddenly go dry like this?
I'm determined to find a consistent build on this thing, because the vape is really quite outstanding when it works ("Mouth wants Fogger back"... yep!)