Are you saturating the wicks before you shove them down the sides?
No, I am not. I am pushing them down and then saturating the wick. This could be a big part of my issues, aside from building with legs up.
Are you saturating the wicks before you shove them down the sides?
Pic helps, ty. The thing with my build is once the cylinder is screwed on, I clip the wicks, I have to gently push them down. With the space on the light version, they wicks don't really draper like that...or at least I can't tell.
Wet the wicks with juice first. Press them against the side then put the collar on. Then push the wicks around so they go to the ledge. Then screw on the air tube
sorry i don't know if issue is on my side or ecf but some of my posts are showing up double
Wet the wicks with juice first. Press them against the side then put the collar on. Then push the wicks around so they go to the ledge. Then screw on the air tube
Yeah that's what I do too. Wet. Trim. Press against deck.
Then screw on cylinder, and then check to make sure the wick didn't get messed up. Imo a far superior way of doing it than trimming after the cylinder is on
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Sry all for monopolizing the thread recently, I know this isn't a "how to" thread. I put it together and am vaping...we'll see how it does over the next few hours.
I think this is how I will do it next, the explanation and pics from you both help a lot. I've watched several vids on youtube and searched here, but everyone has their own way. This way makes the most sense to me and I am hopeful it will be the last piece of being confident I can use my Kfl all day without issue.
How did you make out?
I'm about a month into vaping and a week into RTAs. Probably a typical progression, evods to mini pros and mini nats to rta. I chose an original Russian 91% as my first rta. I'm delighted with the R91, but my setup is off the track from what most seem to be running.
Coil is 10 wraps of 30 ga kanthal formed on a 1/8 inch mandrel. About 3 ohms running 3 to 8 watts depending on the juice and my mood. I'm getting lots of cool sweet vapor from 40/60 pg/vg.
I've read most of this thread, thanks for the help folks!![]()
3 - 8W puts you in the "so cold, you're dead" category!
Welcome to the thread!
What mod are you using to fire the Russian?
I've gotten more info about building a kayfun in the last 3 pages than I have in a few months of building the thing on my own. Good work chaps.
Will be putting all my new knowledge to work now...
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Here is my thoughts on coils and wicks for the Kayfun .....
In my SvoëMesto Kayfun Lite-Plus, I tried using a micro-coil. The problem I had with them is that the inside diameter of the micro-coil was just too small to effectively install a cotton wick.
So ... I went back to making coils with a larger 2.4mm or 2.8mm inside diameter. Much better!
2.4mm inside diameter = 3/32" drill bit
2.8mm inside diameter = 7/64" drill bit
The photos below show a wick made with cotton yarn inserted in a Kanthal 28 AWG wire coil with a 2.4mm inside diameter ... This coil is 1.6 ohms. Feeding it 3.9v results in 9.5 watts (this seems to make for a very nice vape).
The problem with cotton yarn (or any cotton for that matter), is that it causes the juice in the tank to get very dark colored after a couple of tankfulls. Needs replacement all the time, and cannot be dry-burned.
Problem solved by replacing the cotton with braided silica (it resembles the cotton yarn, but WILL NOT burn, and lasts a looooong looooong time ). It also does not turn the juice a dark color like cotton.
Vapor production and flavor with a silica wick is just the same as cotton, but I get no flooding problems anymore on my Kayfun since changing over to silica.
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