thanks.
that's the one that come with the hybrid and 510 connector, right? is it 25mm? sorry to ask...I'm on the hunt for a new tube. lol.
It works. LolHow's it working for you?
Today, I'm having some Smores for breakfast in the Wotofo Vaporous with a dual 14 wrap 24 AWG A1 setup on the Cadet unregulated series box pushing around 7.35 volts.
Mesh will short , so you must oxidize it. Usually you cut a piece and torch it some, then roll a wick and thread it into your coil. You then need to slowly pulse the coil, which oxidizes it more. Or you can just cut a section of mesh, roll a wick, insert into coil, then just pulse it until it oxidizes. Once the area under coil is oxidized, the rest of the mesh won't short on anything it touched...you will need the right amount of mesh in coil, if too lose, you will get hot spots. It does take patients and a bit of tinkering, but once it's right, flavor is exceptional
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There both good wicks that do last because you can dry burn them but are alot trickier, so there is a trade off.Thank you.Had someone on my end explain as much too. I may have to try using mesh as wick, simply for durability & affordability. Ready X wick too is being suggested and that's fine, I've used it before. It is rather expensive although I suppose for long haul it averages out.
l bought the coils, part of the CoilMaster Skynet pack. They heat very well, perfectly even. The wicking is the result of OCD... can't help it.Looks like some very neat building/wicking.