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Mowgli

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At last I got it... The real thing, the jewel of svoemesto.
I got to say, I haven't tried rebuilding before but this was just too easy... I made my micro coil and I checked it 10 times because I thought "It can't be too easy!". But it was... Flavor? Oh man... Vapor production? I used a 70-30 PG/VG and I couldn't see my laptop which was in front of me.

Worth every cent... Just too good!
 

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OK, finally getting somewhere with my build. 9 or 10 (I have to write it down since I keep forgetting) around a 2.4mm screwdriver shaft, 1.9 ohm, wicked with cotton, lights up nicely, quickly from the center outward. Built it higher from the deck this time. Cooler but still decent amount of vapor and decent flavor, on par with Aerotank or Nautilus now. I'm using a Poldiac clone. If I fire it with my thumb, the mod is at an angle to horizontal and everything is good but if I fire with my finger the mod is parallel to the ground (horizontal) and I get a slight gurgling. No leaking though. Does that mean I'm a bit light on the wicking? And what should I be trying for better flavor? Raising the coil higher? A turn or two more or less to adjust the resistance? Or?

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This probably sounds like a dumb question, but I am completely new to kayfuns. I recently purchase an ehpro kfl and was wondering if I should be using o rings on the poly tank? It didn't come with any assembled on it. I have it set up with out any on it right now and there hasn't been any leakage. Just trying to avoid disaster.

I thought my poly tank didn't have o-rings and it seemed like it should. So, I put a couple of o-rings on but they didn't seat properly in to the metal tank sections. Upon closer inspection, I found that the poly tank did have the rings, they were just almost clear and visually blended into the poly tank. So, yes o-rings are a good thing, but just know that they may already be there.
 

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meters at 1.7 ohms - 30ga/organic cotton - you can't tell from the pix but the legs/coil clear the air tunnel

How does it look? It fixed the TH I was getting slammed with on the previous build.

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meters at 1.7 ohms - 30ga/organic cotton - you can't tell from the pix but the legs/coil clear the air tunnel

How does it look? It fixed the TH I was getting slammed with on the previous build.

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Hard to tell from that angle, but you might want to raise it just a tiny bit. Also, I trim my cotton shorter. It just touches the deck. Wicks better for me.
 

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It is possible that your light on wick because of the gurgling as it shouldn't happen at all, so it's just going to take some time to zero in on the correct amount. And flavor has a lot to do with the amount of wick so just take your time and before you know it, it will be awesome. If you have a great wick and all is good, I believe heat creates flavor so I would eventually go from the 7 watts you are currently pushing to a little more.

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