Another Vivi Nova Rebuild - YouTube
This is my source video... I have 0 mechanical skill... So after 3 failed wicks--one too thick and 2 that didn't work for no apparent reason -- I was ready to smash my Vivi into a pile and give up. But I used a compilation method of ECF tips which will work for joo!
1) Go to Lowes and buy a 2mm threaded bolt. They are not at all stores. Paying 50cents for 2 will be the best EC investment ever... Now, take your 32 kanthal and wrap it tight on the threaded screw. 4 coils for 2 ohms initial 5 for like 2.9. It will be easy to wrap 4/5 tight coils on the screw.
2) Bend the wire ends up and then twist the "hot legs". You only have to twist each like 12 times or so not go crazy (refer to video if you are lost).
3) Take your boiled #4 cotton (4 strands) from Walmart and twist it apart so you have 2 strands.
4) Un screw your wire from the bolt--it will literally unscrew off. Slide the 2 strand wick through your coils.
You have just made your perfect wick/coil assembly. Now:
5) Put it in the slot. One wire touches the threads, the other wire goes through the washer. Replace the pin.
6) Cut excess with scissors. Ensure you cut close so the little wire poking out at the ends is as small as possible.
7) Test with multimeter... Vape...
I did 4 flawless ones in a row doing this... The screw ensures your coils are proper and gives you a consistent ohm reading each one, the 2 strand wick threads loosly through so as not to be too tight and burn when it swells. It is that easy--I just made 15 spare wicks/coils and the last one looks Popular Mechanics neat as if I had skills. Easy, easy, repeatable method.
Noob-proof!
Props to Genesis guy for the screw idea and props to above video guy.
This is my source video... I have 0 mechanical skill... So after 3 failed wicks--one too thick and 2 that didn't work for no apparent reason -- I was ready to smash my Vivi into a pile and give up. But I used a compilation method of ECF tips which will work for joo!
1) Go to Lowes and buy a 2mm threaded bolt. They are not at all stores. Paying 50cents for 2 will be the best EC investment ever... Now, take your 32 kanthal and wrap it tight on the threaded screw. 4 coils for 2 ohms initial 5 for like 2.9. It will be easy to wrap 4/5 tight coils on the screw.
2) Bend the wire ends up and then twist the "hot legs". You only have to twist each like 12 times or so not go crazy (refer to video if you are lost).
3) Take your boiled #4 cotton (4 strands) from Walmart and twist it apart so you have 2 strands.
4) Un screw your wire from the bolt--it will literally unscrew off. Slide the 2 strand wick through your coils.
You have just made your perfect wick/coil assembly. Now:
5) Put it in the slot. One wire touches the threads, the other wire goes through the washer. Replace the pin.
6) Cut excess with scissors. Ensure you cut close so the little wire poking out at the ends is as small as possible.
7) Test with multimeter... Vape...
I did 4 flawless ones in a row doing this... The screw ensures your coils are proper and gives you a consistent ohm reading each one, the 2 strand wick threads loosly through so as not to be too tight and burn when it swells. It is that easy--I just made 15 spare wicks/coils and the last one looks Popular Mechanics neat as if I had skills. Easy, easy, repeatable method.
Noob-proof!
Props to Genesis guy for the screw idea and props to above video guy.
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