Bronze, have you tried the juice squeeze removal with a bottle trick yet? Its worked great for me twice already!
I guess the secret is..... I have no problem with the lites i own. They all wick great. I have a cotton wick in over a month. I was going to rewick the micro coil, but... If it aint broke, i don't fix it. It does help to have multiples to futs with. Other then, whats the secret statement. What is your build? Flat wire? 30g, 28g silica or eco, cotton and ceramic wick.. There is so much info in this thread my eyes are bleeding. Look for micro coil video here. Or just keep looking for the "secret". If this came off harsh, sorry i am drinking with out you.Is there some secret to getting this thing to wick properly?
I guess the secret is..... I have no problem with the lites i own. They all wick great. I have a cotton wick in over a month. I was going to rewick the micro coil, but... If it aint broke, i don't fix it. It does help to have multiples to futs with. Other then, whats the secret statement. What is your build? Flat wire? 30g, 28g silica or eco, cotton and ceramic wick.. There is so much info in this thread my eyes are bleeding. Look for micro coil video here. Or just keep looking for the "secret". If this came off harsh, sorry i am drinking with out you.
I love the "it must be broken"crowd.
Now that's an offer I'll take you up on! PM me your shipping addy (and paypal for return shipping) and I'll send this thing out to you ASAP!
I've been messing with it all night again and am at my wits end!
I have a feeling my juice channels are not machined big enough. I have another KFL coming tomorrow for my wife and I will compare them. Looking at photos of the kfl, my channels definitely look smaller
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I love the "it must be broken"crowd.
PM coming.
I signed up...didn't I? Can't back out now.
We'll take a look at it and if I can't get it going then I'll send it to Q who will send it to Dust who will send it to...
Just kiddin'. If neither of us can get it going I'll figure out why because I have one to compare it to. Leave it with your last coil/wick still in it. I may learn something from that.
If you're not getting enough juice feeding, this may help.....I have a feeling my juice channels are not machined big enough. I have another KFL coming tomorrow for my wife and I will compare them. Looking at photos of the kfl, my channels definitely look smaller
I'll be interested in seeing if anyone finds any discrepancies in the wick slots. I remain skeptical, but anything's possible, I suppose.
Today's CNC machines are extremely consistent.
I have 5 KfLs, bought at different times, from 3 different suppliers. 1 from Vaperev, 2 from Intaste, and 2 from Cloud9. With similar set ups (micro coil/cotton), all perform equally well.
^ I use 1/16 drill bit (1.6mm)
The trick i have found is to us a smaller wick (if your using cotton).
I dont pack or roll my cotton tight.....and i make sure it slips thru the coil with very little resistance. If you're having trouble putting it thru the coil....its too big. Remember, the cotton will swell in that coil...if its packed too tight, it cant wick fast enough. This alone has made all the difference in the world for me.
Also, my wick goes down the sidewall and across the base and covers the base by maybe 3/4. I make sure the cotton is pushed away from the juice channel (the bottom part of the wick lies on the base, but is pushed against the wall).
This has made my wicking problems vanish...it now soaks like a sponge, i cant get a dry hit if i tried. I worry more about flooding it.....
Hope u get it sorted.
Exactly! I build the same way. A few days ago I experimented with a cotton yarn wick. 100% cotton, boiled in distilled water and dried. I didn't find the result to be as good as plain old cotton balls. I assume it's because the yarn is twisted too tight. When I use cotton balls, I don't twist them too much. I leave the cotton pretty fluffy. After I've put the chamber tube on, I prime the cotton with a few drops of juice, and then use a mini screwdriver to move the tails away from the juice channels, and up against the ledge.