Ok, so I'm buying an Aga T+ and a Phoenix Bully to use on my new Evic when it comes in. I have never rebuilt an atty before so I need alil info on what gauge kanthal and what type of wick ya'll would recommend?
Need help from former MFS (MyFreedomSmokes) customers
Has any found a supplier or company that has tobacco e-juice like or very similar to MFS Turbosmog, Tall Paul, or Red Luck?
Keep in mind that the eVic is limited to 11 watts, according to joyetech no less than 1.5Ω (although some people stated they'd gotten away with 1.3Ω) and unless I'm badly mistaken, a limit of 2.2 amps.Ok, so I'm buying an Aga T+ and a Phoenix Bully to use on my new Evic when it comes in. I have never rebuilt an atty before so I need alil info on what gauge kanthal and what type of wick ya'll would recommend?
I think these guys are the only ones who currently have them in stock: E-Tank: Ceramic WicksAlright, so for what I gather 32 is good for 2ohms, that's pretty much where I want to be. Where would I find ceramic wick? I didn't even know there was such a thing.
Alright, so for what I gather 32 is good for 2ohms, that's pretty much where I want to be. Where would I find ceramic wick? I didn't even know there was such a thing.
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We might have had a verdict come in today:Ceramic wicks are a new thing that haven't been proven to work as well or better than stainless mesh. The plus side of ceramic is that it is non-conductive so there is no worry about shorts and hot spots. The down sides are that ceramic doesn't have as efficient capillary action as mesh so juice doesn't get to the coils as fast. Not good for high wattage vaping. Ceramic wicks are expensive and very breakable. If you're just getting into RBAs, hold off the ceramic thing for later.
Ceramic wicks are a new thing that haven't been proven to work as well or better than stainless mesh. The plus side of ceramic is that it is non-conductive so there is no worry about shorts and hot spots. The down sides are that ceramic doesn't have as efficient capillary action as mesh so juice doesn't get to the coils as fast. Not good for high wattage vaping. Ceramic wicks are expensive and very breakable. If you're just getting into RBAs, hold off the ceramic thing for later.
As for your setup. 32AWG Kanthal would be the best wire for the eVic. It will get you that 2ohm coil with fewer wraps and less trouble than 30 or 28 gauge. Go with #500 mesh unless you're using thick juices. #400 would be better for the thick stuff.