This is very interesting. I've only used the Exocet method to wick my Dvarws, and I've been very frustrated by how quickly the wicks fail. I've been blaming it on my relative inexperience with rayon, but, from what you've said, I'm guessing it's the wicking method that failed me.That's the Exocet method. It is the reason you are experiencing burnt hits after only a few hits. Or muted flavor.
Your wick is not keeping up in order to maintain sufficient juice flow to your coil. Exocet wicking is very finicky if it isn't 'just right'.
I stopped using Exocet wicking. It doesn't deliver any better flavor versus bunny ear. Rob Fisher came up with the Exocet method and that works well for him.
If you think about the Exocet method, specifically with the tails being installed through the juice channels, the channels become the choke-off point for proper juice flow to the coil.
Switch to Bunny Ear wicking. You will notice an immediate improvement and zero burnt hits. Juice flow is then as it was 'designed' to be by the maker of the Dvarw.
The maker of the Dvarw recommends and uses bunny ear. Nearly every user in the Dvarw Facebook group uses the bunny ear method.
Mark Todd shows how to do it in his video. I have the video cued up to play where he shows how to wick a Dvarw. It is, by far, the easiest and much quicker.
I'll betcha dinner that solves your problem!![]()
I wish I'd read your post before I rewicked the FL this morning--after having rewicked it yesterday, a mere five days after rewicking it last.