Genesis atty, wick gunked up a bit

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Renzuli

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Welcome to ECF , and my genisis , won't work on all my devices either , so your not alone . And , you can try to soak the coil, and wick in some vodka for several hours , and use a dental pick , or something to clean the coil . But , that being said , probably best to just make a new one . Flavor and vapor are always the best , with a new coil . Be sure to oxidize the coil , and wick , before use . I oxidize , before I build it . Lot easier .
 

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Using blue fire you can burn off most of the funk in the wick...however, the coil will probably need to be replaced...but a little seasoning on the coil isn't necessarily a bad thing...I find it vapes better once a little buildup forms on the coil....sort of like this right here I consider perfect:

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Using blue fire you can burn off most of the funk in the wick...however, the coil will probably need to be replaced...but a little seasoning on the coil isn't necessarily a bad thing...I find it vapes better once a little buildup forms on the coil....sort of like this right here I consider perfect:

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Blue fire? Do tell.
 

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Hey guys so my genesis atty is still going strong, cant get it to work on my silver bullet tho for some reason......

Anyway the wick is a bit gunked up now as well as the coils..........is there a way to fix this or is that when you replace the coil and wick?

You have 10 posts. You can go to other forum: assorted pv topics(Last one) rebuildable atomizer systems. Lots of good info.
 

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Blue fire = blue flame of fire.

Don't be shy with the coils. Heck, some people use soft tooth brushes and give it a nice gentle brushing. Worse thing that can happen is you break the coil and you have to replace it anyway. I generally find using a toothpick/needle/paperclip and "poking" at coil along with some nice blows work well.
 

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Blue fire = blue flame of fire.

Don't be shy with the coils. Heck, some people use soft tooth brushes and give it a nice gentle brushing. Worse thing that can happen is you break the coil and you have to replace it anyway. I generally find using a toothpick/needle/paperclip and "poking" at coil along with some nice blows work well.

Ditto. A butane torch is your best friend when it comes to Genesis wicks.

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On my mini-Did clones (similar in appearance to elmattis's photo) I inspect the wick/coil on each refill. So far, I found that if you let them get too gunked up, the performance drops off, and cleaning will sometimes ruin the coil (so I wind a new coil). So, before I let it get that bad, I slip the wick out, rinse it, and dry-burn the crud off of the bare coil. If the wick still looks bad, I blue-flame it, and the crud burns off (and dries the wick) Then I slide the wick back in. My wick is evenly rolled, so I can gently twist it in/out, as long as the crud coating stays light enough. After doing this cleaning 2 or 3 times, wick/coil is oxidized/seasoned enough that I dont get any shorts when re-inserting it.
 

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about your genny not working on your silver bullet, i have a couple gennys, a real DID and a aga-t. the aga-t will work on my provari but will not work on my omega with out a 510 to 510 extension. the 510 connection on the omega is to deep for the aga-t threads to reach. the 510 adapter is only a few dollars.
 

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I'm able to successfully dry burn the coils on my AC9. I've had the same coil and wick setup for ~3 weeks now and it's still going as strong as ever. Though I'd be careful doing it; you could pop the coil or ruin the wick if you aren't careful.

how could you ruin the wick? it would just oxidize more if when you apply more heat..now if you bend it into a kink...then you might have issues.
 
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