Here is the Taifun GS II with alternative FeV style Rayon wicking.
I feel there was always too much wick that hung down into the juice wells, which is one of the recommended ways to wick it with cotton in the manual. I decided to rotate the coil 90 degrees and build it like an FeV.
Standard Taifun coil mounting.
FeV style coil mounting.
Wicked with a nice piece of dm Viskose.
Upper chamber and feed cap installed, the Rayon is just a few mm below the holes so I will need a feeder tube and the supplied PTFE ones will work fine for now.
Random Rayon threads all cleaned off, the tank filled and tested for leaking.
Since the coil now sits higher than a standard Taifun build, the flavor is a little different. The good thing about the Taifun GS II is the upper chamber has airflow as well if you choose. Closing off the bottom airflow and opening the upper ones directly across from the coil gives an FeV VS type of vape.
I will see how well the PTFE tubes stay in place and might switch it back to small mesh feeders.

I feel there was always too much wick that hung down into the juice wells, which is one of the recommended ways to wick it with cotton in the manual. I decided to rotate the coil 90 degrees and build it like an FeV.
Standard Taifun coil mounting.

FeV style coil mounting.

Wicked with a nice piece of dm Viskose.

Upper chamber and feed cap installed, the Rayon is just a few mm below the holes so I will need a feeder tube and the supplied PTFE ones will work fine for now.


Random Rayon threads all cleaned off, the tank filled and tested for leaking.

Since the coil now sits higher than a standard Taifun build, the flavor is a little different. The good thing about the Taifun GS II is the upper chamber has airflow as well if you choose. Closing off the bottom airflow and opening the upper ones directly across from the coil gives an FeV VS type of vape.
I will see how well the PTFE tubes stay in place and might switch it back to small mesh feeders.
