Just received them today, haven't received my white/bronze radius yet. These are my first gennies, I have a KF4, and an Erikoenigin so I am used to rebuilding, but this is a new to me. I watched the two vids, and this a whole new ball game, but I am about ready to give it a try. They came with mesh and wire, but I don't know what gauge and count they are. What do you like? I am an old man (81) and my eyesight and manual dexterity aren't what they used to be, but I'm curious and want try, so we'll see what happens. I'll keep you posted.
I'm delighted to help out! I decided to stick with gennies even though they've largely fallen out of favor, because I want to spare my lungs particulates. I also think they're just tastier to my 55 year old buds. I use mesh exclusively.
They likely included a bit of 400 holes per inch mesh, which is in the middle. Smaller number is better for VG, larger for PG. 400 is perfect for 50/50. You can also use silica. I DIY at about 80% VG, 10% flavoring, 10% distilled water. 325 is my favored mesh.
I also favor a higher ohm coil, typically between 1 and 1.3. I'm playing with different diameters, and use a coil jig for that. EDIT: I use 28ga Kanthal, although they prolly included 30ga. Watch the posi screw, it tends to loosen. I've built at both 2.5 and 3.0 on the 'Lon. Barely spaced 3.0 is hitting a sweet spot; that's visibly larger than the wick, but it's working well. Some people prefer building on the wick, but I always seem to get it too tight for the thing to wick, which is key for gennies. My goal is to get it to wick without having to hold it at an angle.
You'll have to roll your wick from the included mesh, which can be tricky. There's a sweet spot with rolling as well. Some people prefer to roll around a tiny bit of silica or cotton; this is said to improve flavor and wicking. I've never done that so have no advice. I roll by turning over a corner as small as possible, and roll as tightly as I can, leaving a bit of air space in the larger atty hole. Don't forget to torch the mesh before and after rolling! Also, don't forget to carefully line up the cap so that the build doesn't touch the walls of the chamber.
A good build can last for months if you dry fire once in a while to clean it. If the mesh is really grundgy, you can soak in Everclear or brush it clean. I still use a wick I made 2+ years ago. Holler if I can be helpful!