I'm starting to think that I just have a defective Crius. So I've been wicking it the way you described for the past few days and still dry hits galore. Tonight I tried putting more cotton into the circles where you can actually see a little and I am getting less dry hits but still some nonetheless.I am using it as a single coil atty right now and it easily handles 50 watts. With dual coils it will obviously handle much higher watts. You just need a little to go into the channels but nothing going into the circles...that's whats chocking it off. This is easiest atty to build and wick....it is very forgiving.
I emailed Wetvapes a couple days ago because when I got mine the top cap was scratched. They asked for me to send a pic and they would send a replacement. I hope this replacement will wick easier.
I'm no beginner. I fiddled with the Billow V2 for months getting it to wick correctly and from all I've seen and read the Crius is supposed to be much more forgiving. Even at 45 watts I can't seem to get it to vape without dry hits every other hit. I'm pausing at least 10 seconds between hits too and watching bubbles come out of the wicking holes. Earlier on a drive while I was using it and getting dry hits it actually started leaking out of the airholes. I was ....... Dry hits and leaking? Almost threw it out the window if I didn't value my evic vtc mini so much.
My dual spaced 24g SS build comes out to 0.14 ohms. The low resistance shouldn't be a problem right? I'm vaping it at 45-50 watts with TC at 470 degrees and watching it it rarely gets close to temp so I know that's not the problem. Even vaping it 40 watts in power mode gives me dry hits. So disappointed...
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