Good afternoon Shinies,
It's a wet day in Cumbria. Which explains why Royal Mail hasn't delivered my packet of shiny yet. When the sun shines, sometimes even 2nd class mail gets delivered early.
Being too mean to pay for express postage, when I got the shipped notification early yesterday morning I was optimistic having hit the midday collection that I might see some action today. No such luck. Possibly tomorrow. Or not as the case may be.
Thanks
@Rangertrix for the info on the wicking. It's hard to explain without a closeup photo, the wick touches the bottom of the well and the 3 sides, but is not so packed in that it completely fills the well. There is still a slight 1mm or so gap on the horizontal plane at the bottom. So far so good today, no major leaks and I only have the the very slightest trace of juice on the airflow adjustment ring - no more than on the stock coil, so that's a relief. If the o-ring holding the glass had gone, I'd be up a creek without a paddle as I don't have a spare.
Can't get over how good TC mode is. On day 2 with the same 21700's, 50% power left. Vaping experience is extremely consistent as you would expect, just need to work on the flavour now. Don't think I'll ever get the same intensity as with a dripper, but as I'm now running at 50% airflow, and it is a definite improvement over wide open. With the stock coils there was just far too much cotton to do that. If anyone has not tried TC, I'd really recommend it, although it does limit your coil choices. I'm lucky though, the Reuleaux has very good TC although I didn't buy it for that.
I've described you the process, I've linked you a video showing the process but I can't understand it for you, you'll have to do that yourself.
LOL - can I add this to my personal quotes list? When Windows 3.11 first came out I rolled out a huge install at a French site. Despite my non-existent French, I managed to explain to everyone how to log on, use the mouse and launch applications etc. with one exception. There was one individual who turned the mouse over in their hand and used it as a trackerball. I tried everything, even enlisting an interpreter to no avail. What was so funny was the old Microsoft mice had a large gap inside the body, inverting it would decouple the ball from the rollers, so maybe only a random 10% of the ball rotation was actually translated into cursor movement.
Those were the days

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