RSST sucks juice up

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gokusnimbus

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microcoil on a genny seems to slow the wicking down compared to ss mesh. on the pic, its wicked with a little bit of cotton only in the coils and a few mm in the wick hole. to saturate the cotton, just tip pv enough so that the juice touches the cotton and it wicks it right up. you dont need a long piece to go inside the tank bc cotton cant wick the way ss mesh does. just a little bit goes a long way.


28g 7/8 wrap 1.01 ohms
 
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Papadragon

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microcoil on a genny seems to slow the wicking down compared to ss mesh. on the pic, its wicked with a little bit of cotton only in the coils and surface of wick hole. to saturate the cotton, just tip pv enough so that the juice touches the cotton and it wicks it right up.


Just tryed this myself a few hours ago boom ! Clouds I think it's better than ss mesh
 

LeoRex

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Yep... you don't get something for nothing. Gennies put out impressive amounts if vapor, and that cubes at a price.

Want to get better mileage? Lower the power... it'll pull in less juice.

I just added a wrap on mine, bumping it from .8 to 1 ohm, in an attempt to help reduce some wicking issues... worked well so far
 

minimalsaint

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welcome to a genesis atty. all that vapor has to come from somewhere, and not really much you can do. maybe up your nic a little to make you slow down on the vaping.


I DIY so i chain vape like a madman lol


^^^ this.
I'm glad I found DIY before the genesis, or I would be in the poor house. 5+ml per day and I love every bit of it.
And I agree with the micro & cotton combo- it does slow my consumption down quite a bit over mesh or ceramic.
 
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