Q! Surprises me as you are a silica guy now! I would def reduce the wicking end length. Remember to gauge the length of the wick to the bottom of the spheroid. The less distance the juice has to wick to coil the better. I also see that wick getting caught up in the filler and pulling it out. I have attempted several ss wick configurations but found it didnt mate well with the sera wool as it would just pull little strands out. Last thing, make sure that wick does not hit the air tube, it could possibly cause a major POP and short.
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IDbro. I truly went into this setup for curiosity sake.
That was the second-last
* image before I closed it up... and have been vaping the same setup since...
no issues whatsoever - vapes gr8!
I've gone thru 2 tank-fills since I made that wick-n-coil... it's still some more time to 24-hrs. after which I'd post further details on it.
BTW, once the coil starts firing well over the SS Mesh it
becomes safe (generally speaking) and we don't need to worry about the wick touching anything. That's b'coz the only electrical connection is at the coil wraps - the rest of it becomes non-conductive - it's just like a non-metal wick thereon, so to speak. I had been pondering over it for long... had worked out all those aspects thru various brainwaves(!) and finally took to going hands down with the 2nd Spheroid. Thought why not!
That wick loop is not that long actually. It's the angle of that shot I guess which makes it seem longer. Like I said, I've been thru 2 tank-fills and had no issues. ...Oh, I've to go for a refill now, catch u later.
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