So I'm reading some Lemo Drop threads...

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edacsac

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And I'm finding out my enjoyable, NEVER LEAKING, rta, is probably going to leak as soon as I change the wicking, until I figure out how it likes to be wicked?

Just kill me now. I actually thought I came across a solid product.

I was just about to take it apart and try making a coil at 1.5ohms and obviously rewicking it, but I'm just going to leave it as is, probably indefinatly. I think right now, non-leaking is more important than anything. I don't want to "induce" leaking by how I coil or wick it.

Not to mention, I'm not finding any tutorials or anything specific to the Lemo Drop for coils or how to wick.

Damn...
 

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And I'm finding out my enjoyable, NEVER LEAKING, rta, is probably going to leak as soon as I change the wicking, until I figure out how it likes to be wicked?

In my experience nothing in vaping is fool proof. The nice thing about rebuildable atomizers is once you figure them out they are as good as you can make them. OTOH, I've never found anything that is totally leak proof and I wouldn't expect a clearo to win at this. They are just not designed for this.

I was just about to take it apart and try making a coil at 1.5ohms and obviously rewicking it, but I'm just going to leave it as is, probably indefinatly. I think right now, non-leaking is more important than anything. I don't want to "induce" leaking by how I coil or wick it.

When I want the best solution for eliminating leaks I can get and still get the best performance from my gear I use my Reo Grand. It's fool proof enough for me, but I know its quirks ;)

Not to mention, I'm not finding any tutorials or anything specific to the Lemo Drop for coils or how to wick.

Damn...

Google is your friend for this. I learned a lot about the Lemo when I got mine from videos and it really helped me. The Lemo Drop is pretty much the same as the Lemo, so either of them will help you.

Good luck with it edacsac :thumb:
 
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Wicking is the hardest part of rebuilding as far as I know. This is a process that may take a few tries to get right but you will get the hang of it. Keep a few things in mind like cotton expands when wet, too tight and you get dry hits, and too loose will cause leaking. Watch a few videos on the subtank or the delta 2 and see how they wick the coil. It's pretty much the same for most coils/tanks. You may even get the bug to experiment. Good luck.
 
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