New ZAP - first RBA

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I just received my ZAP and it is my first rba. Since these seem to sell in batches and I've seen more than a few "I got mine!"s over the weekend I figured I'd start a thread for us first-timers to share our frustrations and victories as we get up and running.

Any "do this"/"don't do that" advice, or must-have thread links from the veterans also much appreciated. Wish me luck. I've spent my day trying to figure out what flavor to use for the virgin run.
 

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I posted this in a different thread but since your looking for advice...

I reccommend using a solid #500 wick in the zap, and 5 wraps, youll get about 2 ohms out of that (i said the O word :ohmy: ) which is perfect for the range of the provari, imo it works better w/ higher resistance/higher voltage. also you can do the petar k method w/ zens because he includes an insulator, I barely even oxidise my wicks, and they wick much better because of it. just a quick once over w/ the torch before i roll it and no juice burns to clog up the mesh. when doing a solid wick, make sure it just barely fits into the insulator, w/ the tighter fit, it will wick better and you wont leak as much.
 

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I posted this in a different thread but since your looking for advice...

I reccommend using a solid #500 wick in the zap, and 5 wraps, youll get about 2 ohms out of that (i said the O word :ohmy: ) which is perfect for the range of the provari, imo it works better w/ higher resistance/higher voltage. also you can do the petar k method w/ zens because he includes an insulator, I barely even oxidise my wicks, and they wick much better because of it. just a quick once over w/ the torch before i roll it and no juice burns to clog up the mesh. when doing a solid wick, make sure it just barely fits into the insulator, w/ the tighter fit, it will wick better and you wont leak as much.

Man I gotta try 500mesh soon I've been hearing a lot of good things
 

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So, I pulled the juice out to change flavors and here's a shot of the same juice at start with the juice from tank on the left.

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Is juice discoloration a normal part if the "break-in" of the wick? I thought I maybe saw that somewhere today but didn't pay too much attention at the time. I read through a lot this evening.
 

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Yes that happens.
It will not effect the liquid in anyway it's cause when the liquid heats up and then drains back down and mixes with the liquid already in the tank.
There is ways to reduce this or even stop it but if you are just now learning rebuildables it would confuse you for me to tell you how to fix it.
Here is a brief summary. You may need to get different mesh or use a burrito wick. Both are simple fixes really.
 

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Is juice discoloration a normal part if the "break-in" of the wick? I thought I maybe saw that somewhere today but didn't pay too much attention at the time. I read through a lot this evening.

It's not really a part of the break-in; it's just something that commonly happens with Genesis-style atty's.
 
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