Thanks Cyrus, I will have to try this method. I am spreading the word on this thread. I think this is something all Genesis users should be aware of. I am also going to be trying out some of the new ceramic wicks.
Oh this is a very interesting read
Makes you want to give ceramic a try afterall maybe.![]()
Just keep to the smaller tanks. They're empty before they darken, more often than not. At least my Mini DID does. Perhaps that's why the flavors stay fresher longer too.I hope so too Uma because right now I am paranoid using my Gennies![]()
So I just pulled one of my drill-bit formed coil set up using a modified Petar K technique. I had been using this with an un-oxidized mesh for a couple of weeks with no shorting issues. After a bit of cleaning, I tested the outer and inner surfaces for electrical continuity. I could not get any conductance from either surface of the coil. There is a distinct patina on the coil portion vs the tail of the wire which doesn't see heat. Is this what aluminum oxide looks like on Kanthal D?
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So I just pulled one of my drill-bit formed coil set up using a modified Petar K technique. I had been using this with an un-oxidized mesh for a couple of weeks with no shorting issues. After a bit of cleaning, I tested the outer and inner surfaces for electrical continuity. I could not get any conductance from either surface of the coil. There is a distinct patina on the coil portion vs the tail of the wire which doesn't see heat. Is this what aluminum oxide looks like on Kanthal D?
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