I have not tried the coil sleeve yet for two reasons; I only have one wick housing and I have issues trying to work on tiny objects. Interesting, you guys are open for new materials, but not a new design. Hemp is considered carcinogenic, cotton is not and cotton wicks better. A better coil design that will scorch cotton or hemp less will equal to a better vape and longer lasting wicks
I'm running 4.62 watts (calculated) on the hemp wick. Other wicks have been OEM parts, whatever is in them. I'm running aprox 30/70 P/V
Not sure you are implying is not open minded about such things. In my response, I was merely pointing to a potential concern with the design. It may surprise you to hear I've considered exactly such a design myself (though I've not been motivated enough to try to build it - the main reason being I've found getting the coil TOO wet, which I think is likely here, is a very poor vape for me anyway). Rebuildables often provide airflow from the side, but there are plenty with airflow coming in directly beneath the wick - those might work very well with such a design with the coil mounted vertically and I'd be interested to hear your results if you can find someone to work with you on it.
May also surprise you to hear I use strictly cotton - it works well for me and I've been limiting my spending to the things I
need to continue vaping. Hemp (even though it's cheap) just isn't one of them given I have something that works. Scorching of my wicks occurs, but very gradually so long as I pay attention to how dry my wick is gets.
Interesting, I just took apart a carto and found the coil with an interior wick and an outside sleeve. Looks like cartos are already using my idea. It's a bit disturbing the sleeve looks to be a piece of fiberglass braided tube.
Yep - some carto's do have that. I've also seen clearo's with that too, though the sleeve doesn't contact the coil in those (I don't recall the carto's exact design, which was damaged from pulling apart anyway). The one I have stiil has wicks through the coil. So I'm not sure if there the sleeve is acting as juice reserve, a juice flow barrier, or possibly to help channel air more directly over the coil? I'd guess it is woven silica but I have no idea.
In any case, sorry for yet more off topic remarks. I'll stop posting about wick design...unless I come up with a good new one, using hemp of course
