My 2 cents, make the coil on around a 1.6 mm shaft. the wick that fits the coil should then be the right size for the holes in the chamber.This is my build. Cleaned it out for rewicking. Gonna try less cotton
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The restriction is probably where the cotton passes through the holes on the chamber, perhaps thin them down on the ends.his ID seems very similar to mine craig. if he's getting dry hits I would definitely try less cotton
my build I posted, I've been vaping higher VG juice (70/30 and up) for the past few months. If I can't chain vape, the build is useless
If it works good for you then it's rightagreed
honestly, my build looks like a bit too much cotton as well, but that's the same wick for 1.5 days now and it's been good
Actually 1.6 is just a bit large... http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ils-increase-vapor-flavor-th.html#post94974771.6mm coil? That seems a little small for me. I usually use 2.0mm (according to the precision screw driver kit anyway), and I end up around 1.3ohm generally, works fine. I'll recoil and post some pictures later on.
Just a thought here maybe, is your coil so close to the air hole that juice "hanging" on the bottom of the coil is trying to block it?I took out the air tube and plastic bushing from the coil deck in my GT.. I feel it improved airflow and draw, but now I'm getting like sloshing sounds? I've even taken it back out and added a tiny bit more cotton to the collapsable collar holes thinking I was getting a little flooding, but I'm still getting that sound. Sounds like when your drinking the last bit of soda from a togo cup through a straw.
No flooding per se, but obviously something is going on.... I guess the airtube was preventing that sound. I've tried blowing thru the air hole from the outside, I don't hear any fluid being pushed or anything.
I'm a little lost here. I was actually considering drilling out the air hole on the side of the base - That's what started this...... now I'm not sure thats a good idea.
You'll need to increase the airways on the Taifun for dripper like characteristics, perhaps a Fogger v4 would be better suited for your style of vaping.Do you guys draw on the Taifun as how you would on a dripper? Coming from REOs and dripping, I forgot how I should actually draw on a bottom fed tank system. Slowing my draw seems to eliminate the cotton taste. Though vapor production drops. Maybe I'll rebuild my coil back to 0.9 ohm.
Just a thought here maybe, is your coil so close to the air hole that juice "hanging" on the bottom of the coil is trying to block it?