Hey all,
I'm currently running a Kraken clone with a 2.3 ohm coil wrapped around #500 stainless mesh. I followed most video guides of pre-wrapping the coil around a bit, then attaching it to the posts before inserting the wick. So off the bat there is a little bit of wiggle room in the wick, but it's tight enough that I have to rotate it in order to slot it in.
However, when I take a drag at 5.0-5.2v I notice that I have maybe 2-3 seconds before I get that very harsh metallic taste that irritates my throat and overpowers all flavor. Tilting the mod might give me an extra second or two, but only sometimes.
I didn't notice any hot spots on the coil both when I tested it and when I put the wick in, so I'm assuming that the wick isn't pulling in liquid fast enough for the voltage I'm running. The wick was rolled pretty loosely and there's a decently-sized hole in the middle. I believe the juice I'm using is either 50/50 or 30/70 PG/VG (the vendor said back in December they'd be switching the ratios, but I'm not sure if they've done it yet).
After doing some research, it seems like #325 mesh would give better wicking properties, especially for thicker juices. Do you guys think this would help solve my problem? Also, would using it cause me issues with thinner juices?
Thanks in advance!
I'm currently running a Kraken clone with a 2.3 ohm coil wrapped around #500 stainless mesh. I followed most video guides of pre-wrapping the coil around a bit, then attaching it to the posts before inserting the wick. So off the bat there is a little bit of wiggle room in the wick, but it's tight enough that I have to rotate it in order to slot it in.
However, when I take a drag at 5.0-5.2v I notice that I have maybe 2-3 seconds before I get that very harsh metallic taste that irritates my throat and overpowers all flavor. Tilting the mod might give me an extra second or two, but only sometimes.
I didn't notice any hot spots on the coil both when I tested it and when I put the wick in, so I'm assuming that the wick isn't pulling in liquid fast enough for the voltage I'm running. The wick was rolled pretty loosely and there's a decently-sized hole in the middle. I believe the juice I'm using is either 50/50 or 30/70 PG/VG (the vendor said back in December they'd be switching the ratios, but I'm not sure if they've done it yet).
After doing some research, it seems like #325 mesh would give better wicking properties, especially for thicker juices. Do you guys think this would help solve my problem? Also, would using it cause me issues with thinner juices?
Thanks in advance!