The famous MrKrinkle's method, now with mesh

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ok. I just built a mesh with coli for my ODY. I do have a lot of experience building mesh and coils for other devices and really like the flavor of that setup. Plus they last forever and are easy to maintain.

working pretty well. What I still do not understand is how the juice is getting to the mesh, and if you have to tip the device at a angle like you would with genny devices.

I cheated a little and ran a piece of mesh up the side with the NR wire so that it was touching the metal mesh. I figured it would cover that wire and protect it, and also help feed juice.

If this method works, and becomes a hit, I will officially call this mod to the mrkrinkle method, the tbone method after my beloved pooch. I guess I should wait and see if it takes off first. :)

anyone with experience with the mrkrinkle method, I would appreciate if you would tell me how the juice gets to the mesh. Also, if there is a secret to how much to open the juice feed. and if you have to tip it often. I think imeo alluded to this a little in his video.

one tip. When firing up the coils for the first time, either put it on a VV device where you can set it to its lowest setting, or use a battery that has been used. If you fire up the coils too quickly, you can short it easily.
 
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I avoid them because I oxidised mesh well and I was very careful when I was wrapping the wire around the mesh ob because I didnt want to remove the oxide from it. Mesh is a little difficult prossedure but it works on Ody without a problem
how did you avoid the shorts? I tried one today and I could not work out the shorts. The mesh was oxidized really well.

I look forward to the video!
 

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no reason to tip the device ob. Ody is feeded in any angle. Liquid comes to mesh on Ody from the 2 channels that exposed when you open the liquid control. You open - close the liquid control as you vape. If you feel burn taste you open it and you close it if you feel overflooding

I didnt understand what you mean by the word " alluted"
ok. I just built a mesh with coli for my ODY. I do have a lot of experience building mesh and coils for other devices and really like the flavor of that setup. Plus they last forever and are easy to maintain.

working pretty well. What I still do not understand is how the juice is getting to the mesh, and if you have to tip the device at a angle like you would with genny devices.

I cheated a little and ran a piece of mesh up the side with the NR wire so that it was touching the metal mesh. I figured it would cover that wire and protect it, and also help feed juice.

If this method works, and becomes a hit, I will officially call this mod to the mrkrinkle method, the tbone method after my beloved pooch. I guess I should wait and see if it takes off first. :)

anyone with experience with the mrkrinkle method, I would appreciate if you would tell me how the juice gets to the mesh. Also, if there is a secret to how much to open the juice feed. and if you have to tip it often. I think imeo alluded to this a little in his video.

one tip. When firing up the coils for the first time, either put it on a VV device where you can set it to its lowest setting, or use a battery that has been used. If you fire up the coils too quickly, you can short it easily.
 

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no reason to tip the device ob. Ody is feeded in any angle. Liquid comes to mesh on Ody from the 2 channels that exposed when you open the liquid control. You open - close the liquid control as you vape. If you feel burn taste you open it and you close it if you feel overflooding

I didnt understand what you mean by the word " alluted"

Sorry imeo. I guess another way to have said it would be that you talked about it in your video.

I was not saying anything negative. :)
 

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Sorry imeo. I guess another way to have said it would be that you talked about it in your video.

At one point you tipped your device over and said that if juice was not making its way to the coil, that someone could tip it upside down to get more juice to the coil.

Trust me, your English is much better than my Greek :)

I was not saying anything negative. :)

At one point you tipped your device over and said that if juice was not making its way to the coil, that someone could tip it upside down to get more juice to the coil.

Trust me, your English is much better than my Greek :)

I was not saying anything negative. :)[/QUOTE]
 

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Imeo,

I am curious how you keep the N wire flush so that it does not touch the air control/ mouthpiece while you screw it up and down.

As mentioned I placed some wick in both chambers, but primarily to keep the wires safe. I would like to do a setup with out them, and was wondering how you did it.

Thanks in advance!
 

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I use the cigarette paper trick to build Odysseus mesh coils. If anyone is struggling with it all I would highly recommend you pick up some cigarette papers as they make it very easy. You also don't have to be as careful when wrapping the coil as you will not scratch off any oxidation since it's covered by cigarette paper.

The procedure is to wrap the mesh wick in 2-3 layers of cigarette rolling paper. Use a little juice so it sticks to the wick. Then wrap your coil over the cigarette paper. Dry burn the coil and the cigarette paper will burn off as well with the added bonus of leaving an extra layer of oxidation right under your coil. It does not alter the flavor or vape at all. You are just creating an extra layer of oxidation right under your wire thus eliminating any possible shorts. *don't use the part of the cigarette paper with the glue.

I'm sure most people know this trick but I've found that it makes building mesh wicks extremely easy.
 

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Ah, I see now, ok ob. What I meant is that if you have overflooding effect because of the mesh (it cant keep liquid like the wick does), then put upside down the Ody so the liquid that went inside the center post and cause the overflooding effect to go back on the mesh, thats all.
At one point you tipped your device over and said that if juice was not making its way to the coil, that someone could tip it upside down to get more juice to the coil.

Trust me, your English is much better than my Greek :)

I was not saying anything negative. :)
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We dont care if liquid control touch the NR wire ob. What we want is a nice touch of the NR wire with the ceramic housing or the base of Ody. We can do that by doubling or tripling the NR wire so it gets fat. That way it always touch one of those parts that I told you before
Imeo,

I am curious how you keep the N wire flush so that it does not touch the air control/ mouthpiece while you screw it up and down.

As mentioned I placed some wick in both chambers, but primarily to keep the wires safe. I would like to do a setup with out them, and was wondering how you did it.

Thanks in advance!
 
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