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Man, I'm seeing some pretty fancy wick setups on this thread. Some of these need coal-fired plants to power them up. I have used both 3/4 wraps with 32ga around a doubled up cotton strand and also a micro coil using 30ga around a few strands of thin silica and both hit like freight trains. Never a dry hit, never flooding, incredible taste/feel. Are all these fancy options really necessary or is it one of those testosterone things where we want to see if it can be done?
 

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Man, I'm seeing some pretty fancy wick setups on this thread. Some of these need coal-fired plants to power them up. I have used both 3/4 wraps with 32ga around a doubled up cotton strand and also a micro coil using 30ga around a few strands of thin silica and both hit like freight trains. Never a dry hit, never flooding, incredible taste/feel. Are all these fancy options really necessary or is it one of those testosterone things where we want to see if it can be done?

That it is, actually :)
The KFL 'works' perfectly whatever u put on it, whichever way u like. This is a design marvel... a job well done by SM
 

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I wonder about another possible reason for dry hits. does the kayfun devices work better vertical? I know a lot of these people here, including myself pretty much learned rebuildables with genesis devices which require tilting. when I purchased my lite I also bought one of those swivel drip tips because I thought the kayfun devices really don't need tilting, these swivel tips make it easy to vape more or less in a vertical position. so to be honest I don't know how the k-lite performs if tilted like a genny. is it possible if tilted to a position where the juice doesn't flood one side of the chamber or it doesn't matter because of the pressure? I really don't know.
 

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I wonder about another possible reason for dry hits. does the kayfun devices work better vertical? I know a lot of these people here, including myself pretty much learned rebuildables with genesis devices which require tilting. when I purchased my lite I also bought one of those swivel drip tips because I thought the kayfun devices really don't need tilting, these swivel tips make it easy to vape more or less in a vertical position. so to be honest I don't know how the k-lite performs if tilted like a genny. is it possible if tilted to a position where the juice doesn't flood one side of the chamber or it doesn't matter because of the pressure? I really don't know.

I have one of those swivel drip tips too. So I tried it. I didn't see any difference in the vape, from whatever natural geny tilt I do. But I just didn't like vaping that way. I felt like I should be playing in a jug band.
 

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I wonder about another possible reason for dry hits. does the kayfun devices work better vertical? I know a lot of these people here, including myself pretty much learned rebuildables with genesis devices which require tilting. when I purchased my lite I also bought one of those swivel drip tips because I thought the kayfun devices really don't need tilting, these swivel tips make it easy to vape more or less in a vertical position. so to be honest I don't know how the k-lite performs if tilted like a genny. is it possible if tilted to a position where the juice doesn't flood one side of the chamber or it doesn't matter because of the pressure? I really don't know.

The Kayfun acts like a bottom coil. The juice feeds from the bottom. This is unlike a Genny where the juice has to wick up the height of the device. No tilting required with a Kayfun and just one more reason why it blows Genesis out of the water.
 
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