READYxWICK for non cotton people

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Walter Ego

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Has anyone built a Kraken with ReadyWick? Really curious to see what your builds were like. I just received a Kraken from a giveaway and it's been built with SS mesh and SS rope but I'm not really thrilled with it.

I built my Kraken with 3mm dual coils 1.3 ohms, running at 4.4 volts. It's a fog machine!
 

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You used it over SS rope, right? :) I think I get how to do it (just use XC-116 the same as you'd use ekowool) but just checking.

I ran the 3mm through the wick holes then put a paper clip in the center and wrapped coils with 32ga, seems to work good for me. It doesn't leak but I do have to tilt frequently, it does go through a lot of juice. Kraken.jpg
 

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I ran the 3mm through the wick holes then put a paper clip in the center and wrapped coils with 32ga, seems to work good for me. It doesn't leak but I do have to tilt frequently, it does go through a lot of juice.View attachment 329511

Hmm, interesting. I had a Kraken clone before and tried to build a U wick with the 3mm but it didn't work very well at all. Maybe with the genuine Kraken it will be better. I'll try the rope/readywick first and if I'm still not happy I'll try your method.
 

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So I finally got my 2mm Readyxwick. Got here ridiculously fast after I ordered. Man this stuff vapes AWESOME. Just as good as the cotton I was using before, but no worries about using too much or too little. Using it in a 1.4ohm microcoil aerotank. It was silly easy to thread into the microcoil. Might try it in the kayfun at some point. So far I am about 3 days in and the vape just seems to keep getting better. The real test will be when I clean it and see how long I can make this build last. That was the main appeal for me, long lasting setups.
 

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I'm loving it for flavor. But I had one coil I had to throw away - it was a very tightly wound 29 gauge microcoil (made on the gizmo) and I absolutely could not get it clean, even with multiple dry burnings/rinsings with the wick in there. The wick was obviously too small,because it ended up falling apart when I tried to move it out.

I have two more wicks in RM2s now, both wound by hand on the wick slipped over a 20 gauge needle, 28 and 29 gauge wire. One is an 'ugly' coil - wide spaces, (28 gauge) 1.0 ohm, and the other a true micro coil on 29 gauge (but obviously not squeezed together) at 1.2 or so. The 'ugly' coil is very easy to clean - much more so than the other one. I cut both wicks much longer than I usually do for the RM2 and they seem to wick and behave very well. I have different juice in each, so I can't really tell which one is behaving better :p
 

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I'm loving it for flavor. But I had one coil I had to throw away - it was a very tightly wound 29 gauge microcoil (made on the gizmo) and I absolutely could not get it clean, even with multiple dry burnings/rinsings with the wick in there. The wick was obviously too small,because it ended up falling apart when I tried to move it out.

I have two more wicks in RM2s now, both wound by hand on the wick slipped over a 20 gauge needle, 28 and 29 gauge wire. One is an 'ugly' coil - wide spaces, (28 gauge) 1.0 ohm, and the other a true micro coil on 29 gauge (but obviously not squeezed together) at 1.2 or so. The 'ugly' coil is very easy to clean - much more so than the other one. I cut both wicks much longer than I usually do for the RM2 and they seem to wick and behave very well. I have different juice in each, so I can't really tell which one is behaving better :p

There is no need to rinse the XC, in fact I would highly recommend "not" doing that. All you have to do is dry burn it only... It is nothing like silica or ekowool...
 

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I was trying to clean the coil not the wick. ..no amount of dry burning was doing the job, and the coil was less tham a day old!

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Pardon me if this is woefully incorrect, as I have yet to test out the foot of 2mm readyxwick I have on hand, but given its temperature tolerance, couldn't you just torch your coil with the wick in there? Just an idea for next time.
 

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That sounds very strange. I've never seen a coil that would not burn the gunk. I'm wondering if you had a loose screw or a broken wire? A functional coil will always burn off what ever is on it.

As far as coils I have still been using the Wire Gizmo. When I'm winding the coil I just make sure the coils are not touching. I transfer my coil onto a 1/16” drill bit and install the coil with the drill bit in the coil. Once I have the coil secured I use the drill bit for tightening and positioning the coil. Then I remove the drill bit and thread my 2 mm Ready-wick into the coil. Once the wick is in place I juice it up and burn it a couple of times. (got that tip from the RBA Supplies website). Then it's good to go.
 

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That sounds very strange. I've never seen a coil that would not burn the gunk. I'm wondering if you had a loose screw or a broken wire? A functional coil will always burn off what ever is on it.

As far as coils I have still been using the Wire Gizmo. When I'm winding the coil I just make sure the coils are not touching. I transfer my coil onto a 1/16” drill bit and install the coil with the drill bit in the coil. Once I have the coil secured I use the drill bit for tightening and positioning the coil. Then I remove the drill bit and thread my 2 mm Ready-wick into the coil. Once the wick is in place I juice it up and burn it a couple of times. (got that tip from the RBA Supplies website). Then it's good to go.

Yeah I've never seen a pulse that didn't burn off that wasn't underpowered. Very well the cause of the buildup in the first place.

Blu…just noticed, you haven't tried a tension wind yet?

Good luck.

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Mine arrived today - 2mm easy to thread through the 29 gauge micro coil made on the coiling gizmo (just heated the end and screwed it through). Used a tiny piece! Now, what am I going to do with the rest of my time? LOL

Wicking 50/50 beautifully!

Which size mandrel ( mine came with 3 sizes) are you using to wrap with the 2mm wick?
 

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I received my ReadyxWick today. I pulled the cotton out of my coil and dry burned my coil. Its a 1.1 ohm, 28 gauge wound around a 16 gauge luer. I then fumbled around trying to pass the readyxwick through the coil and had no luck. I then got out some vg and put it on the wick. On the second try it slid through fine. I then dropped some juice on the wick and let it soak for maybe 30 seconds and dropped some more on. Then I fired the Reo a few times and dropped a few more drops on it. Vape is great. I detect no taste but I didn't detect any taste with cotton either. It seems to be working just fine. My Reo seems to be hitting harder with this stuff but thats probably just in my noggin.
 

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My Reo seems to be hitting harder with this stuff but thats probably just in my noggin.

Might not be ..... I'm convinced this stuff gives a little more throat hit than any other wicking material ..... and it does so with no odd taste so it sneaks up on ya sometimes.
 

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Yeah I've never seen a pulse that didn't burn off that wasn't underpowered. Very well the cause of the buildup in the first place.

Blu…just noticed, you haven't tried a tension wind yet?

Good luck.

:)

You mean putting tension on the wire when winding the coil? If that's what you mean then yes I always tension wind.
 
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