...ITEO WICK METHOD...
Perhaps you would share details of this heretofore unknown (to me at least) technology?
...ITEO WICK METHOD...
Perhaps you would share details of this heretofore unknown (to me at least) technology?
Tiss a bit messy imoA gentleman who goes by Iteo on Instagram. He came up with a method of wetting, then rolling cotton and stuffing tightly into the coil. Lots of videos and threads. I don't see it working in an rta (I never tried) but it works very well in drippers.
https://www.google.com/search?ie=U...int-us&source=android-browser&q=iteo+wicking
Haven't actually tried it but the method seems sound for sureIt is a bit but works extremely well for drippers. 20+ drags easily be for redripping even with shallow drip well atties
Hi there, would you mind posting pics of the setup?I drip my Kfl's. Just remove the chimney and top two sections of main tube. Add a longer wick and cloud and you're set. Holds about 2ml and tastes terrific.
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This getting real quiet....After using these steady for about a year now I guess we have all got them mastered.
When in doubt use just a tad more cotton should be trouble free
Thanks so much for the latest "more is less" Japanese cotton tips, folks. I've been getting dry hits on my NET's lately and couldn't figure out what's up. I kept going less instead of more. I just recoiled with a twisted 32 gauge kanthal at 1.5 ohms, I didn't compress the coil, and filled the darn thing up with the cotton. Trimmed on an angle and stuffed to just touch the decks and have made it through 3 tanks on a kayfun lite 2.0 (with draw screws out). 11 watts on a Sigelei 20W. Nice and I used to have to re-wick every tank. Waiting for my Erl and a SquapeR clone (sorry in advance) to show up but I can make it now. I may have gotten a little trigger happy.
I wish I'd checked in with you a week or so ago. Appreciate everyone's input here.
^ none of my authentics have that o ring. Buuuut all my clones have a clear Oring right there. Not sure why the difference
A little off subject, but wanted opinions from a few of you!!
Hello my friends...I had one of those questions looming around in my head and I would seek out an explanation!! I use mech mods and regulated(Provari) about half and half or thereabouts. Correct me if I'm wrong but on a mech mod, the most battery strength you can get is 4.2 volts and whatever the amperage is for that battery so your coils become a much bigger "player" to achieve wattage, correct? With a regulated mod like the Provari, you can start out with a 1.8ohm coil and go beyond 4.2v as long as your battery and mod can handle the amperage/wattage, correct?
I was just trying to get it in my head when I am switching between mods and finally decided to run my lower ohm coils....1.2-1.5 on mech and 2.0 ohm coils on provari. I thought I understood ohms laws but just making sense logically in my head makes me want to think that with a freshly charged battery at 4.2 volts is the most power I can push and then it relies on low ohm coils and double check that my battery can handle the amperage, correct?as much as I love the mech mods and that first hour or so of pure raw power, it drops in voltage!! The regulated mod does maintain same voltage throughout the battery life as I see that to be only advantage, do you?
I will continue to use both but wanted to be sure my reasoning made sense!! Thanks for any input!!
P.S. I may post this in a couple threads to get different feedback!
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