as gdeal stated the white ceramic made for the kay-lite wicks as well as cotton, although I have not tried them I will have to agree with his assessment. I have seen all these wicking tests before which do show how well they wick vertical, the question is, is how fast they can replenish. I have tried every ceramic wick available and used them in genesis devices, all required tilting to some degree. the tilting made the juice travel along the outside of the wick and to the coil, this is not shown in wicking tests. I love the flavor using ceramic wicks, imo they are the best, next try, ceramic in the k-lite.
I have no idea why..... it will take someone who knows something about physics,but ceramic wicks better in a kayfun than in a genny. you can chain vape ceramic in a kayfun lite much better than in a genny.although I will add this caveat.....the breaking in of a ceramic wick is much more dramatic in a kayfun.....there is a real dramatic diffrence between a green wick and a seasoned wick.
From my observation of the white ceramic, what is different is that capillary rise is very quick for the first 20mm-25mm (much quicker than other materials) but then tails off above that. BJ43 did some wicking tests and showed that capillary rise height is less than 635 mesh, which makes sense due to smaller pore sizes in the SS mesh material. So with ceramics and gennies some tilting may be required
But in the KFL (and also in my ceramic Reo setup) juice absorption is almost instant. I'll see if I can put together a quick video tonight to demonstrate.
Ceramic in a genny is 100% capillary.
Ceramic in a KFL is 90% gravity fed pressure differential/10% capillary.
I'm not sure if I agree with your second sentence. The legs of my ceramic wick come down to the base just like a cotton legs would be placed. The absorption into and up the ceramic material is capillary. It rises just like any other wicking material. Maybe I am missing what you mean by gravity fed pressure differential?




