Hmm...well the next time I rewick, I'll attempt to use less density...not to the extent that guy uses. But I'm not sure how I'll determine to use less than my current density.
Do you get the squeak?
He is my bud and knows now that he was wicking too thin. He tried it again recently and liked it. But yeah, he and I don't need to wick as tight as most people here due to fresh juice on demand. Still tighter than cotton, though.I assume the comments for this video were disabled for a reason. Along with it being an old (2014) video and he's wicking it like cotton so he's in for a lot of spitting, metallic breakin taste that might not go away and probably burning the rayon thats in the middle of that contact coil. He should have been blasted with thats the wrong way to wick rayon in his comments but we will never know. Go ahead and wick rayon like he does in the video and see for yourself why loose wicked rayon doesn't fly very well.
Listen or feel for the squeak.Hmm...well the next time I rewick, I'll attempt to use less density...not to the extent that guy uses. But I'm not sure how I'll determine to use less than my current density.
Hmm...well the next time I rewick, I'll attempt to use less density...not to the extent that guy uses. But I'm not sure how I'll determine to use less than my current density.
I think I've had my first real success wicking with rayon. I've had this EC Blends RY4 steeping for a month and thought it might be time to try it out. So I put some fresh rayon in the coil, made sure it was tight, saturated the rayon, pushed down on the wick and there was no space between it and the coil, cut the tails about 50%, stuck them in the juice wells, filled the Merlin RTA about 60% and got immediate flavor.
That's great, you just got to get a feel for working with it and how it responds. Takes a little time, but the rewards are great.
If it continues to work well for you leave it alone and vape on! Don't change it until you have to.
Like awesome mentioned it will reduce down a little initially. It is standard practice to check the density after a day or two when the wick is fully broke in, or anytime you have a problem. Check for a gap that remains at the edge showing its not dense enough. Also make note of any wick dis-coloring.
I think your past the initial learning curve.
You'd have better luck with pons, pads are no good. Not sure what your looking for, sounds like matt or batting.
Should I dry burn the wick then check the color and density?
Sorry, should've posted a pic. Looks like this. And came off of a Hohm skillet coil![]()
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Oh a diaper as we used to call it. Lol
What your looking for is kleenex paper towels the really thick soft ones. Work great just don't let it dry up. I actually tried it before I got to rayon. That's as close as I can get you.
Otherwise toss that idea and use something else like rayon. We did find a source of rayon wipes but we never tried them as we're doing well with fiber
No, never seen those... the VIVA 'paper' towels. But they aren't paper more like cotton cloth.
Here's a blast from the past.. Right before I started the Rayon craze.
Picture included.
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/posts/11249916/