Rayon Wick - Better Flow, Flavor, Longevity, and Nic Hit!! - Pt.2

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DavidOck

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Sorry for taking the thread off on a tangent, but my issue appears to be resolved. :)
I hope.

How? Curious minds want to know :)

(Heck, it may crop up somewhere else! It may happen to ME! :w00t: :lol: )

And Don't sweat the brief excursion. I only suggested the other fora since we were all not much help!
 

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How? Curious minds want to know :)

(Heck, it may crop up somewhere else! It may happen to ME! :w00t: :lol: )

And Don't sweat the brief excursion. I only suggested the other fora since we were all not much help!

You pointing out that I wasn't actually being logged out, since the other threads weren't affected, got my gears to turning.
Then I clicked the link to site feedback. Even though I appeared to be logged out in this thread, I was indeed still logged in when that page loaded.
So I cleared my cache, and cookies again, and rebooted the computer for a second time. Still didn't help, and since none of this is making sense to me, I decided to try something from left field.
I left the thread, and navigated back to it. So far I've stayed logged in, and I've refreshed the page several times.
BUT.... this hasn't worked for the other thread giving me trouble, so this may be temporary...

UPDATE: Looks like I have the other offending thread straightened out too. :)
 
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Ok...I am facing another problem with rayon. How do I clean up my coils.

When I used cotton, I just dry burn and wash and cleaned my coils when I needed rewicking.

Now that rayon wick is so clean, I don't have to rewick, but my coils need to be cleaned. Any tips?

Kinda funny rayon wick life span is longer than coil..
 

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Ok...I am facing another problem with rayon. How do I clean up my coils.

When I used cotton, I just dry burn and wash and cleaned my coils when I needed rewicking.

Now that rayon wick is so clean, I don't have to rewick, but my coils need to be cleaned. Any tips?

Kinda funny rayon wick life span is longer than coil..

It's detailed in post 4 or 5.

If your lazy like me and don't want to mess with rewick and coiling.

All you do is wet the coil with juice and wipe it off. You can do this many, many times. Depending if, and how, accessible the coil is.

To get the full potential, you have to develop a balance in your vaping system. Between power, air flow, draw strength, wire gage, amount of juice feeding from tank, density of wick, and trimming on tails.

Heat retention will also bake the juice on the coil after your vape. I always practice a cool down finish on my vape. Meaning let off the power a second before you stop your vape. Utilize that built up heat for vapor instead of carmelizing your juice when you set it down. The heavier the coil the longer it will retain heat. If you hear a lot of sizzling after your vape you know its still too hot and will caramelize.
 
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Did everyone see the deal vapordna is having for advocacy? $29.99 for iJoy Limitless Lux 215 mod with a $35 additional purchase? Posted just in case someone wanted that mod.
Sweet Deal, but they are all gone... :(
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To get the full potential, you have to develop a balance in your vaping system. Between power, air flow, draw strength, wire gage, amount of juice feeding from tank, density of wick, and trimming on tails.


Well said and very useful info for builders. Then there's another option ie Temp Control where those factors are minimized.
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Temp control with 316L fused claptons and rayon.
An absolutely stellar vape!
 
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Heat retention will also bake the juice on the coil after your vape. I always practice a cool down finish on my vape. Meaning let off the power a second before you stop your vape. Utilize that built up heat for vapor instead of carmelizing your juice when you set it down. The heavier the coil the longer it will retain heat. If you hear a lot of sizzling after your vape you know its still too hot and will caramelize.

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! :thumbs:

As a NET user, I can see this making a big difference. :D
 
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