Well it couldn't get a feel for the thickness needed. I kept putting in too little and it would leak or too much and it would burn...
I like my looser wicking material as I have a good feel for that stuff.
Um....1/16, 1/32??? Not sure and any spent coils are thrown away so no...sorry!
O.K We all know that you are the Queen of the Kanger coil rebuild and as stated you didn't care for the Peaches And Crème.
Let me see if I can help you change your mind a bit. We all know that wick burning is usually caused by too thick of a wick through the coils and to little will cause juice pass through on the Kangers. So. because I love to tinker, lets give it a whirl. You already know how to set the coils so no need to go there.
I have been using this since this afternoon with nothing but very clean flavor and no burn what so ever along with massive vapor production. Granted I am using a completely different set up but I used to rebuild the "K" coils for myself and still do for a friend that can't because of mild to severe arthritis and am going to do a handful of coils with this for him.The set up I am using for myself right now is an RDA with dual 3mm coils and four lengths of P&C threaded through each coil. For the "K" coils I am going to use two.
I build in mm so 1/16 = 1.59 mm and 1/32= 1.98 mm inside diameter. Lets use 2mm as an example. I rolled a quick coil and then did a fold over loop and threaded it through the coil and felt it was too tight so, I pulled one strand out of the length, folded it again and it was perfect. For a 1.5, I would imagine I would need to remove one more. I used an left over piece of wire to form the needle.
This picture is for you. Give it another shot and if you still do not care for it, that's O.K too......
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