Sorry for the out-of-focus pics

Rewicking With Cotton
Using cotton (balls or
Rolled Cotton) to rewick Kanger bcc's (Evod in pictures):
Disassembled Evod and cotton wick (pull and twist to form a wick from the cotton) - old cotton wick near the Evod base
More wick made from the same 'puff' of cotton
Dry burn of the empty coil to get rid of any gunk
Wick
threaded
through the coil
Wick clipped to size
Base reassembled with a small flavor wick added to the top of the coil (I add this wick because w/o it I get a lot of
juice sputtering)
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Recoiling the Evod
Evod head disassembled
Round toothpick and 32g Kanthal A-1 wire
Coil wrapped around the toothpick (5 wraps is usually ~2.5 ohms), notice the extra long coil "legs"
Bend the end of a coil leg back on itself up to the toothpick and twist together like a bread-bag twist-tie. This increases the resistance of the coil leg and keeps the leg from getting hot and burning the insulator:
Repeat with the other coil leg, clip off any wire end that is left over next to the coil as this may contact the coil body when installed and create a short
Insert coil legs into the coil body
Insert the insulator onto only ONE of the coil legs, bend the other coil leg over the edge of the coil body
Insert the insulator into the coil body
Insert the positive post into the insulator. Don't let the coil leg running through the insulator get pushed through. This is why I like using the round toothpick, it fits in the Evod slot nicely and lets you put tension on the coil legs to keep your coil in place.
You can either clip the ends of the coil legs off with scissors (be sure to clip them as close as possible) or bend them back and forth repeatedly to break them off - this seems to work better as there is less exposed wire with this method.
Screw the coil body back into the Evod base and carefully remove the toothpick, check the resistance and you're ready to rewick.