I learned something about coil wicking

Status
Not open for further replies.

70olds

Full Member
May 10, 2019
23
44
Northern Virginia
Hello,
I have not found any information like this, so I figured I would post up something which I found.
Geek Vape Aegis Legend 200w mod with a Alpha tank. On a fresh coil, I found that the silicone seals were so good, they would not let the wicking action to take place. So after assembling a fresh coil, and adding juice, I let it sit. ** I leave the flip cap off to the side, and it seems to let the coil wick so much better, and completely. If I left it closed, and sitting there for an hour, it still didn't wick into the coil.

Dunno, just found this out trying to figure why I was getting a burn start. :)
 

T0mmy1977

Super Member
ECF Veteran
  • Mar 1, 2015
    929
    1,402
    Hello,
    I have not found any information like this, so I figured I would post up something which I found.
    Geek Vape Aegis Legend 200w mod with a Alpha tank. On a fresh coil, I found that the silicone seals were so good, they would not let the wicking action to take place. So after assembling a fresh coil, and adding juice, I let it sit. ** I leave the flip cap off to the side, and it seems to let the coil wick so much better, and completely. If I left it closed, and sitting there for an hour, it still didn't wick into the coil.

    Dunno, just found this out trying to figure why I was getting a burn start. :)
    You want to fill the tank and let it sit for 20 minutes or so with a new coil. Then start at a lower wattage, take some puffs, and bump the wattage a few watts and repeat. It’s called breaking in a new coil. Good luck.
     

    DaveP

    PV Master & Musician
    ECF Veteran
    May 22, 2010
    16,733
    42,646
    Central GA
    I haven't used factory coils in years, but they look much the same as the ones I used. My eGo coil heads used to come with a silicone cap covering the bottom. We removed the cap from a new atomizer, filled the cap halfway with juice. and inserted the coil head back into the cap. After it sat for 15 or 20 minutes the cotton was completely saturated and there were no dry hits when we fired up and vaped.

    The Alpha coil has lots of ports around the sides, so it should be easier to fill. Still, if you can find a silicone cap that fits it will give you full saturation quickly on a new coil. Sometimes, a coil looks saturated, but the inner cotton is still dry.
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread