READYxWICK in a Genny?

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chellyc

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I have many Genesis atties and would like to try one with my recently purchased READYxWICK. Has anyone tried this? Would I use this wick like I use mesh? In other words would I dip the bottom part of this ceramic rope into the e-liquid tank and coil wire around the piece that is above the platform? Or should I use the microcoil/dripper method on the platform? Many thanks for your help.
 

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I build mine just like with Stainless Mesh. Wick into the tank and wrap coil on the part left sticking out. Ready-x-Wick is hollow so I use a straightened paperclip in the center of the wick to make it easier to wrap on. Works well in my RSST. Doesn't completely eliminate the "Genny Tilt" but wicks better than anything else I have tried and no more dealing with hotspots.
 

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I find that XC-116 loves a good torching before wrapping your coil. And then a good one after (off the atty, of course). A couple of good solid un-inhaled wet-burns and it will wick like a champ. Perfect combination - in my opinion - of flavorlessness and wicking ability. Seems to work really well at lower ohms (which can be tricky with cotton).
 

ronpaek100

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I have many Genesis atties and would like to try one with my recently purchased READYxWICK. Has anyone tried this? Would I use this wick like I use mesh? In other words would I dip the bottom part of this ceramic rope into the e-liquid tank and coil wire around the piece that is above the platform? Or should I use the microcoil/dripper method on the platform? Many thanks for your help.

Let us know how it goes, although I sold all my gennies I just recently purchased some readyxwick I want to know how it performs
 
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