Alright, I need some help.
Jen,
We'll get you through this...
First things first... and before we even get to the vape I want to address the switch.
Yeah... that bad boy was a fail from the start... caused by AW changing battery sizes while it was already in production. This PV was designed to be battery specific... The safety concerns dictate that it needs to be that way. But when they added .7mm to the length, it put me into the mode of creating a work-around, and I hate work-arounds!
In order for the switch to work in this condition, I had two use two fairly strong magnets, just so the switch wouldn't be flopping around... this requires a MUCH greater effort to get it to fire... With a hand or wrist condition I can see that as being a real issue... As soon as the problem was identified, I immediately redesigned the switch button to have enough throw, and less slop. It also uses the originally intended magnets, so rest assured the new switch will be considerably less pressure. New switches will be shipping soon.
Now... to the Vapor issues...
Vaping 70/30 PG, the installed wick at 400x400 is the right choice.
You are far from a total noob in the vaping community. But your success rate with mesh/coil atties shows that there's a disconnect hppening. We will get you through this, which will open the door to many great devices for you.
First up... Getting the coil to fire evenly is not optional... it has to be right... and it may take some practice, but once you get the gist of it... it's pretty easy. You were on a show and PMs immediately started pouring in to me from people the first time you fired the atty... They said you were experiencing metallic taste and that your coil wasn't firing correctly.
Metallic Taste always indicates a short in the coil. There are four kinds of shorts that can happen, and all are easilly fixed and/or prevented in the first place.
They are as follows:
1: The wick is shorted to the body of the PV at the bottom of the tank. The wick MUST NOT touch the bottom of the tank, or the center post inside the tank. If it is touching... slide the wick away from the contact point.
2: The wick is shorted to the positive post. The wick must never touch the post or screw that is right behind it. If it is touching, adjust so it is not.
3: The wick is shorting to the top cap... This one is harder to see... you have to look into the drip tip hole to see if the wick is touching the top cap... if it is, snip off a little of the wick, because pushing it down may cause #1 to happen.
4: The coil is shorted to the wick. This is the most common culprit... and very easy to remedy. With the coil firing, using a toothpick or the tip of your syringe to slide the coils up and down on the wick will free the short... you will see the coil start to glow in areas where it wasn't... this is an indication you're getting there. Towards the end of my "coil basics" video, you will see me adjusting the coil to fire correctly. This may take a few minutes the first time you do it... possibly several... but it should come along nicely once you get the hang of it. Soon... you will be able to do this in seconds!
AFTER you get the coil glowing correctly... and you will... then you season the coil/wick with some of your favorite juice... put some on then burn it off... do this two or three times.
Some people now tip the PV down, with wick at the bottom of the tank and watch for an air bubble or two to rise from the filler hole... you should see the wick getting moist when doing this.
At this point, put on the top cap and vape!
Jen, I know you're seeking the perfect vape... I honestly feel that it will continue to allude you until you master the relatively simple skills involved in the mesh/coil realm. I'm not saying the Zenesis will be your ultimate vape... but I do feel that your ultimate vape will be of the mesh/coil variety in one form or another!
Hang out here... we're all here to help you! There are folks in this thread that never believed they could do this, and they stand as proof that anybody can experience this! Worst case scenario, I'll be in DC for a week at the beginning of June, and probably sooner. I'll show ya how it's done in person!