Some of the things I've noticed when not thinning the tails enough.Btw what would happen if my wicking tails is too thick?
My first attempt on Rayon wicking months back is causing the yucky brown stuff to my wick and that freaks me out. Then this forum changes everything.Some of the things I've noticed when not thinning the tails enough.
Reduced power handling capability due to poor juice transport to the coil.
Dry hits due to poor juice transport to the coil.
Reverse juice flow. Partially cooked juice is actually pulled back out of the coil by the wicktails after each vape causing browning of the wicks just outside of the coil. On some bc atties this brown colored yucky stuff can migrate all the way back into the tank.
Decreased wick life.
My first attempt on Rayon wicking months back is causing the yucky brown stuff to my wick and that freaks me out. Then this forum changes everything.
This is my 3rd wicking, in fact my 2nd wicking is still good, I just remove it because of the after taste from my last juice. And it's a good practice pub rayon wicking too. I'm currently using rayon on my KF5 clone.
I'll revisit the KF Mini V3 and face my fear of my first reason wicking disaster.
Some of the things I've noticed when not thinning the tails enough.
Reduced power handling capability due to poor juice transport to the coil.
Dry hits due to poor juice transport to the coil.
Reverse juice flow. Partially cooked juice is actually pulled back out of the coil by the wicktails after each vape causing browning of the wicks just outside of the coil. On some bc atties this brown colored yucky stuff can migrate all the way back into the tank.
Decreased wick life.
ditto, that's why I bookmark and download yt videos for each of the tanks I wick (even if they wick them with cotton)The great thing about rayon is my wicks last a looong time, the bad thing is by the time I have to rewick different RTA's I've almost forgotten the technique used in each different RTA lol!Anyone else have this problem?