anyone fit some clapton coils in the belly yet. i got sum of that ud clapton wire on a spool and just sittin here wonderin.......
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I believe someone has. If I recall, 2.5mm was too big but 2mm worked.anyone fit some clapton coils in the belly yet. i got sum of that ud clapton wire on a spool and just sittin here wonderin.......
I believe someone has. If I recall, 2.5mm was too big but 2mm worked.
funny you say that. that happens to me, not with my bellus, but with some of my tanks that have loose drip tips. sometimes a single strand of hair will get caught between the bottom of the drip tip and top of the tank. yank, OUCH!!!!You know what my biggest complaint about the Bellus is?
The damn seam between the filler cap and top catches my mustache and yanks hairs out. Painfully.
Its good to have a hairless face.
Daaaamn, if I wick it like that I get CONSTANT dry hits at even 25 watts! I have to do the pancake wick method...
So I can't quite get my first build nailed down. I would normally be trying to figure it out on my own, but this is the first time I've had trouble wicking an RTA in a while (Crius, Cthulhu v2, Goblin mini and the Aromamizer being the most recent).
My problem is that I keep getting "half-dry hits" every 3-5 pulls. And it's rare that I get a saturated pull unless I heavily prime.
I wicked it using a quasi scottish roll -- not very much resistance pulling through -- and cut my wicks to a few mm above the bottom of the channels. Do the wicks need to be lightly contouring the inner portion of the channels, or does it matter? My wicks fit within the space, but they do puff out (they're sort of thick/dense tails, I guess).
Running an 8 wrap 26 AWG non spaced...pretty simple build.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I've been recovering from a few months of using and loving a lemo, where "wicking chunky" was the way to go. Since the tails are still probably thicker than needed, trimming them back to that shelf in the channels seems to work well. One thing that has helped me is building Scottish roll with adding rayon. I pull apart the cotton and rayon and lay one layer over the other, then roll it so the rayon is the outer layer. I figure this reduces the amount the wick swells when wet.So I can't quite get my first build nailed down. I would normally be trying to figure it out on my own, but this is the first time I've had trouble wicking an RTA in a while (Crius, Cthulhu v2, Goblin mini and the Aromamizer being the most recent).
My problem is that I keep getting "half-dry hits" every 3-5 pulls. And it's rare that I get a saturated pull unless I heavily prime.
I wicked it using a quasi scottish roll -- not very much resistance pulling through -- and cut my wicks to a few mm above the bottom of the channels. Do the wicks need to be lightly contouring the inner portion of the channels, or does it matter? My wicks fit within the space, but they do puff out (they're sort of thick/dense tails, I guess).
Running an 8 wrap 26 AWG non spaced...pretty simple build.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Will do.I don't think anyone actually has a black one yet. You let us know, eh?![]()
Sounds like you have the channels overstuffed, choking the juice flow. Try thinning and shortening, both have worked very well for me at least: New Youde RTA the Bellus