



Im thinking you would get a lot of washbacks of gunks if you directly heat the juice puddle on the atty floor. You are boiling a large portion of a the juice and vaporizing the rest.
The wick serves the purpose of regulating the amount of juice in contact with the coil at one time. So im thinking there must first be a way to do that without a wick. I had an idea recently but no way to test it out since it involves an entirely new design and in no way guaranteed to work...
I did this today with 28 gauge - it works really well! Atty does get VERY HOT, though.
Thanks for posting this!
At least I haven't torn that one apart though, still enjoying it Couldn't make it work, lol
Plus once I followed pdib to micro coil land it was all over
My whole reason for trying to achieve wickless vaping was to make it quicker, easier and cheaper to switch between flavors. It doesn't get a whole lot easier than plucking out a tuft of cotton and twisting it up. I can swap wicks anywhere any time in less than a minute.
This is achievable, but I never got it to perform anywhere near as well as a wicked coil. Even if I had to re-drip every hit I would do it if the vape was as good or better than a wicked coil, but it's just not.