Me tooI mustn't be a real Dvarw owner
Me tooI mustn't be a real Dvarw owner
Hey thanks for the info. I'll give it a try again soon.Cut them a bit longer after you've pulled them through then juice up your wick and coil then flatten the outside wicks back against the slots....make sure you cover the slots completely.
As always not too much wick....not too little. I sometimes use my thumbs to flatten the wicks either side of the slots too.
Hope that helps![]()
Did you give the tank a try?
Your our first vaxer!Good afternoon shinies
Had 1st Pfizer jab this morning.....second in three weeks
Hope everyone is vape happy and well just happy![]()
Sorry but never. Not once. Ever. Really. I mean c'mon - there are only the deck, chimney and cap to deal with. Why would I forget something like that? It'd be sitting there staring at me with it's little cyclops eye willing me to please please not forget.Oh come on, you have never forgot to put the cap on? Not even once?
Eewh, the colour of that cookie
Your welcome....sometimes I cut it even longer and then tuck some of it back through the slots just to make sure....but beware....you can end up with a dry wick sometimes. Depends how much wick and how much you vapeHey thanks for the info. I'll give it a try again soon.
I have a couple of 'em. They have hands down the best flavor of any of my 25mm RDAs, rivaling even the best of my 24s to boot. Easy to build and when you get the coils just right they'll curl your toesOk on the shiny front.
I never got the Asgard Mini.
Thinking about grabbing one while i still can. If memory serves most loved them.
Anyone have input?
I do indeedIt's the one RDA that makes me wish I liked dual coil setups. @Tralfaz seems to love his![]()
Thanks for making me feel bad about myself.Sorry but never. Not once. Ever. Really. I mean c'mon - there are only the deck, chimney and cap to deal with. Why would I forget something like that? It'd be sitting there staring at me with it's little cyclops eye willing me to please please not forget.
The original Dvarw MTL's you have came with the chimney that has 2 small round juice feed holes. Those are more challenging to get the tails through using Exocet style.Question for you on your wicking notes. Are your notes mostly from experience with the DL version? Because with my MTL, I have attempted the Exocet method a couple of times with not great results.
I'm thinking that maybe I tried the Exocet method on one of my older Coppervape Dvarws. I have several of the FL versions, so I'll try it on one of those next and see if I find it easier.The original Dvarw MTL's you have came with the chimney that has 2 small round juice feed holes. Those are more challenging to get the tails through using Exocet style.
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I was able to do Exocet with them but it was a PIA. Mine have all been updated to the newer chimney's with oblong holes which makes Exocet wicking pretty easy (see photo below).
You can do Exocet with the small round holes but you need to have patience in getting your tails through the 2 round holes. Twisting the ends of the tails to go through the holes works BUT that chimney style is not the best for Exocet wicking.
To do Exocet with the 2 round holes - use a longer wick - thread your coil - before placing the chimney on the base thread the tails through the holes - then install the chimney - pull through any remaining slack - with Exocet you DO NOT want any extra wick inside the chamber - trim the tails - assemble the Dvarw and you're set.
DON'T FORGET THE TOP CAP!!!
My Dvarw MTL FL (and DL FL) from KHW Mods and the FL's sold at FT have the oblong juice feed holes like the OG DL's have. It is much easier to use Exocet wicking with those versus to the two round holes.
KHW Mods and Fasttech sell an updated chimney base that has the oblong juice feed holes. $1.80 Coppervape 316 Stainless Steel Oval Hole Chimney for Dvarw MTL RTA Atomizer at FastTech - Free Shipping
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If you bought a few of those you will find the Exocet wicking method easier. I only use Exocet about 50% of the time. Any of the Dvarw wicking styles will give you a great and flavorful vape. It's all personal preference.
Yes, exactly.If you've successfully wicked a kanger stm v2rba you can wick a dvarw.
I haven't counted how many tank fulls I get but my wicks last 12-14 days with no degradation in flavor. I usually run 8-12 setups that see daily use. With RDA's my wicks last even longer.How many tanks do you get before re-wicking?
I've never forgotten the top cap either. Adding the top cap after wicking is totally automatic for me. It's just another part of the process.Sorry but never. Not once. Ever. Really. I mean c'mon - there are only the deck, chimney and cap to deal with. Why would I forget something like that? It'd be sitting there staring at me with it's little cyclops eye willing me to please please not forget.
I get it. You and @Pigs are better at Dvarwing than I am. No need to keep bragging about it.I've never forgotten the top cap either. Adding the top cap after wicking is totally automatic for me. It's just another part of the process.![]()
I'm thinking that maybe I tried the Exocet method on one of my older Coppervape Dvarws. I have several of the FL versions, so I'll try it on one of those next and see if I find it easier.
I agree about the Dvarw being good with many different wicking styles. I just wanted to see if the Exocet might be a bit smoother vape. Sometimes using another method, it will start feeling like the AF gets more restricted after a few days after replacing the wick.
Do I have a wind method?
I wet the wick ends first and push them straight up,then put the cap on and push the wick down.
How many tanks do you get before re-wicking?
I have only wicked my Dwarv a few times and put it all back together the way it came apart. Not until later when I heard others forgetting to put something back on did I even know it was an issue. I usually work on a clean surface and would notice if something was sitting there did not get put back onI get it. You and @Pigs are better at Dvarwing than I am. No need to keep bragging about it.