Hi, everyone. I'm wondering if anyone has an opinion whether the Squape r(s) works better for temp control with the W deck or the B deck. I noticed some people said the less wick the better, so I was wondering if the W deck might be better for this purpose. (I'm using titanium grade 1 coils, and ceramic readyXwick to wick.) Any advice on what people have found works best for TC? Thanks.
I've pretty much been using nothing but the W. Got the B when it came out, but got leaked for me when sitting on its side. Could've spent more time getting it to work but since I don't have any issues with the W I went back.
I use 8 wraps of tempered Ni200 0.30mm (28/29AWG) @ 0.12-0.13Ω & I pretty much always vape at 17.5 W or J.
Guys I'm using the squape with the W deck, but after 2-3 hits I get a dry hit (or a semi-dry hit, if I can call hit that). I've tried everything since fluffy cotton to rayon. After this, I ordered a the b-deck...
I haven't had any problems wicking with it (dry or leaking) after a year or two of using the W. I cut the cotton flush with the ends of the channels, juice it, then use a super small flat head screwdriver or pick to prod the wick down into the lower channel which usually reaches just about to the bottom. I used to try to keep it as fluffy as possible, but I don't bother with that anymore, I almost gently tuck it in. I never roll the cotton like they do in some vids. I pull a chunk I think is the right thickness off, keep it fluffy and twist only one end to thread the coil and cut that compressed end off.
Sounds like you're either using too much or too little cotton in your wick so rewick with more or less until it works better. The only time I get dry hits is when the tank is dry (& even then I don't get dry hits because I use temp control). Only time I get flooding is when I over-fill the tank and it spills onto the inner bell chamber piece. I fix this by switch to one of the 2 largest holes and vape lightly for a bit.
If it floods (leaks), temporarily switch to the biggest air setting and draw lightly for a bit to vape off excess fluid. In extreme cases, unscrew the tank and use paper towel to dry off the inside of the bell/chamber. Flooding can also be caused by vaping using too small of an air intake hole &/or drawing too hard on it while you vape causing an increase of suction/pressure which draws more juice to the coil.
If its dry, the opposite may apply including: Too much cotton/wick which strangles juice flow at the coil so it doesn't feed the coil efficiently. (I've seen a bunch of vids where folks recommend putting in way more cotton than I've had success with). Vaping out of a larger air intake hole &/or drawing too light (both cause less pressure and thus less juice to be fed to the coil), &/or vaping at too high wattage which burns up more juice & perhaps more than it's being fed.
Finally, as mentioned already, thickness of juice is another factor (too thin is more prone to flooding and too thick is more prone to dry hits). 50/50 should be totally fine so its one of the other factors (wicking &/or draw)
The squape works on pressure induced when drawing on it. More pressure = more juice fed. When I first got it I had a lot of leaks (
& if it starts to leak, it won't stop until you correct the issue - a little leak can drain an entire 5ml tank!). Once I figured that out, I haven't had any major issues since. I've never had to plug the air intake when screwing the tank down to reduce issues.
-The only time I run into serious leaking/flooding issues, is when I bring it on the airplane because the change in pressure guarantees a flood. The fix for that is to unscrew the tank once you reach altitude and again when you land.
Hope this helps & I apologize for the novel.