Rebuildable Atomizer Questions

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eratikmind

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True you don't necessarily have to torch, but I do it anyways just to get some unwanted germs off the wick. It might be a little overkill, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. This coming from a long time cig smoker LOL.

I torch all new ceramic cups, wicking media, and wire, as a matter of practice. Especially when dealing with ekowool.

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Kanj.nguyen

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Double up the silica at the coil for some wick volume. Thats about it, things are pretty simple with silica.

Most of the times the build depends more on your air hole and how good your coil is. That means right contact with wick and no hot spots.

Ribbon is great, but a little hard to make a nice coil in a dripper.
 

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I prefer silica as long as you clean it and give it several hits to get seasoned. Gives a good smooth vape compared to the harsher mesh. I wouldn't use it in a genesis mind you due to wicking, but in an rda its perfect. Some would say the opposite but that's why rebuildables are so good you can make them how you like them.
 
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