Hey all - just rewicked two kayfun Lites and an Omega tonight using the CC I picked up at Sally's Beauty Supply today.
I've perused the thread for info, but trying to sort through the whole thing gave me a bad case of TL;DR, so I thought I'd just ask a few questions, lol...
Are you boiling the CC before using? I definitely feel like I taste...something. Similar to how I could taste cotton somewhat if I didn't boil the bejeezus out of it first. The CC seems to mute the flavor a bit, or at very least it adds that "cottony"-type flavor experience on top of the vapor. I get none (or very little) of that with my thrice-boiled organic cotton.
Secondly, it seems like vapor production is down. I'm not blowing the heavy, juicy clouds I'm accustomed to with cotton. I'm wondering if it's because I have packed the coils (and, consequently, the deck) with so much more wick and have thus reduced the airflow. I notice that the vapor production seems to pick up if I chain vape/take long hits (I tend to be a quick mouth-hitter), but it still feels kinda...thin? Reminds me of a stock Protank-type vape. I have had no dry hits, which I would think would accompany less vapor, so I'm not sure what's going on.
When I use cotton, I go very sparingly - enough to mostly fill the coil, but still so loose that I can slide it around easily. From what I've read, the suggestion is that, with CC, more is more, so one Kayfun I packed with as much wick as I could pull through without damaging anything, and the other I went with slightly less, but still pretty tight.
The super-tight wick filled at least half of the chimney to the deck (I stuffed it to the side so it didn't completely block the juice channel), the less tight wick filled at least a third of the chimney to the deck (as compared to my cotton wicks, which only fill probably 20-25% of the chimney in the classic "S-configuration").
I was thinking I may have used to much CC, but the Kayfun with the slightly-looser wick has started flooding, so I don't think that's the case. And there is definitely no choking going on with the coil - haven't had a dry hit yet.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
I've perused the thread for info, but trying to sort through the whole thing gave me a bad case of TL;DR, so I thought I'd just ask a few questions, lol...
Are you boiling the CC before using? I definitely feel like I taste...something. Similar to how I could taste cotton somewhat if I didn't boil the bejeezus out of it first. The CC seems to mute the flavor a bit, or at very least it adds that "cottony"-type flavor experience on top of the vapor. I get none (or very little) of that with my thrice-boiled organic cotton.
Secondly, it seems like vapor production is down. I'm not blowing the heavy, juicy clouds I'm accustomed to with cotton. I'm wondering if it's because I have packed the coils (and, consequently, the deck) with so much more wick and have thus reduced the airflow. I notice that the vapor production seems to pick up if I chain vape/take long hits (I tend to be a quick mouth-hitter), but it still feels kinda...thin? Reminds me of a stock Protank-type vape. I have had no dry hits, which I would think would accompany less vapor, so I'm not sure what's going on.
When I use cotton, I go very sparingly - enough to mostly fill the coil, but still so loose that I can slide it around easily. From what I've read, the suggestion is that, with CC, more is more, so one Kayfun I packed with as much wick as I could pull through without damaging anything, and the other I went with slightly less, but still pretty tight.
The super-tight wick filled at least half of the chimney to the deck (I stuffed it to the side so it didn't completely block the juice channel), the less tight wick filled at least a third of the chimney to the deck (as compared to my cotton wicks, which only fill probably 20-25% of the chimney in the classic "S-configuration").
I was thinking I may have used to much CC, but the Kayfun with the slightly-looser wick has started flooding, so I don't think that's the case. And there is definitely no choking going on with the coil - haven't had a dry hit yet.
Thoughts?
Thanks!