Kayfun/Russian wick setup that works great for me.

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sunnata

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this might help, inotfat

quick edit of truman's pic:
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basically just thread it thru the coil as usual, bring it down into the deck, then back up into the coil. repeat on the other side (green)

my current wick is very simliar, but I have it on the sides of the coil, will try to cover the top on my next wick to see how it compares
 

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my way seems a bit messier then truman, kinda jelly on how people can get the perfect roll/position of their cotton

I use the needle from the refill bottles to poke the wicks into place, once they are saturated with juice they tend to stick pretty good, and with a little patience I find it easy to get them to stay in place
 

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I still need to try the truman wick. But all of mine vape so well with no issues, I have a hard time changing my setup.
I kinda hate breaking these things down unless it is totally necessary.
I suppose I should try it out next time I NEED to rewick.
I think my 91% is about a days vaping away from needing it.
 

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this might help, inotfat

quick edit of truman's pic:
eLkFKqOl.png


basically just thread it thru the coil as usual, bring it down into the deck, then back up into the coil. repeat on the other side (green)

So you shove the end of the wick Back into the coil? o_O that sounds almost impossible. Sigh


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I hope this helps anyone trying a simple build that works flawlessly on my kfl+ for the last month and a half since I had it. I use a wooden toothpick with 10 wraps of 28g kanthal came out to 1.5 ohms and 3 strands of peaches and creme cotton yarn from Walmart that was boiled for 20 minutes. This helps with always having the exact amount of cotton needed every time.
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Here is how high my coil is
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Thread cotton through and place like this before cutting to get the right length
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Then lift up cotton through chimney and screw on.
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Push cotton back down but don't jam it in there. Let it rest on the deck. It doesn't matter if the channels are covered as long as the cotton doesn't get in there.
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Hope this helps you guys. Just paying back the community for all the great info I've received over the last year. Thanks!

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So you shove the end of the wick Back into the coil? o_O that sounds almost impossible. Sigh

:?: I think you might be over-thinking this. as truman posted eariler: "..install your wick as you normally would, just leave enough wick to loop back up, you'll tuck in on the coil sides between screw heads and coil sides...that's it."

using the above pics from dnutz as a reference for typical wick lenght.. the only difference between them, is that the wick needs to be a little longer...so that it can go down into the deck as dnutz did.. but with the extra lenght, after you reach the deck, simply do an U-turn back upwards...and leave it siting on top of the coil.. no "back into the coil" required :)

hopefully dnutz won't mind if I post a quick edit of one of his pics to illustrate:

original:
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repeat the process on the other side, done.

if it still doesn't make sense, please post back and I will make some pictures later tonight as I plan to re-wick mine
 

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:?: I think you might be over-thinking this. as truman posted eariler: "..install your wick as you normally would, just leave enough wick to loop back up, you'll tuck in on the coil sides between screw heads and coil sides...that's it."

using the above pics from dnutz as a reference for typical wick lenght.. the only difference between them, is that the wick needs to be a little longer...so that it can go down into the deck as dnutz did.. but with the extra lenght, after you reach the deck, simply do an U-turn back upwards...and leave it siting on top of the coil.. no "back into the coil" required :)

hopefully dnutz won't mind if I post a quick edit of one of his pics to illustrate:

original:
sapajyzu.jpg


RefTP5Ml.png


DIy5TCNl.png


flMQ3fal.png


repeat the process on the other side, done.

if it still doesn't make sense, please post back and I will make some pictures later tonight as I plan to re-wick mine
Omg that explains it!!! I was always trying to understand where the ends of the wick went!


I love you, man. Enough said.


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Thanks for the graphics Sunnata, very cool. With the pictured wicking method, if not done just right air flow could be slightly effected...So I've slightly changed it, it's easier to do, won't effect air flow and seems to be an overall improvement. I'll post pics when I re-wick. Pretty easy...first wick tail ends on a deck and folds back on itself covering most of that deck, the other side is left long enough to loop straight up and over the coil, it'll meet the wick on the other side, you'll do this with the wick good and wet so you can squash the cotton around the top half of the coil...been running this method for a few days, outstanding performance.
this might help, inotfat

quick edit of truman's pic:
eLkFKqOl.png


basically just thread it thru the coil as usual, bring it down into the deck, then back up into the coil. repeat on the other side (green)

my current wick is very simliar, but I have it on the sides of the coil, will try to cover the top on my next wick to see how it compares
 
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