Pretty much the way I wick mine too but mine only runs about 14w with a 1.4ohm coil
I get what you are saying Randy. The low pressure created by drawing through the device is present everywhere though. Even through the wick and all the way to the juice channels where it meets the non compressible/non expandable fluid mass. If the wicking was pressed against the juice channels I would be more concerned with air not being able to freely move into the tank to releave the low pressure there. Probably works well for lower wattage apps....not sure if it would hold up to chaining at 35w.....I'm going to try it on my next rewick anyway!
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Received my lemo drop yesterday. Very happy with it so far. No problems with leaking or wicking (coiled and wicked like a kayfun) VTF is really surprising for a $33 RTA. Really like the wide bore of the stock drip tip but it was entirely too tall, so I took it to my redneck lathe and chopped it down.
Cut another strip of cotton about 1/2cm wide.
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Now cut a couple pieces about 2cm long.
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What we are going to do here is what I like to call bridge the wick.
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Do this to both sides, make sure you keep away from the air hole.
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Yea, nice job on the drip tip. Looked at mine after seeing your picture and it looks weirdly tall now. Anyone know of a good shorter drip tip that would look nice and perform well on Lemo?
Hey! That looks very similar to the "Navy Nest"! Is that where you got your inspiration?
Yea, nice job on the drip tip. Looked at mine after seeing your picture and it looks weirdly tall now. Anyone know of a good shorter drip tip that would look nice and perform well on Lemo?
You'll get used to it, If I didn't hear mine I'd get scared something is about to blow up.I must ask this question after reading all the comments about air flow with the Lemo..... Do all Lemo's sound like a carburetor on a lawnmower with the air filter off when you take a pull? That's the best way I can describe the sound -- high speed air entering the venturi. I love the way this device works but I'm wondering if it's me being overly sensitive to the sound or if I am doing something terribly wrong. I'm about ready to try putting cotton "sound suppressors" behind the 4 air holes --lol. I have tried with the air flow control full open and just about all the way closed -- same sound. Maybe this is the standard Lemo sound -- I just want make sure. TIA for replies ......
I must ask this question after reading all the comments about air flow with the Lemo..... Do all Lemo's sound like a carburetor on a lawnmower with the air filter off when you take a pull? That's the best way I can describe the sound -- high speed air entering the venturi. I love the way this device works but I'm wondering if it's me being overly sensitive to the sound or if I am doing something terribly wrong. I'm about ready to try putting cotton "sound suppressors" behind the 4 air holes --lol. I have tried with the air flow control full open and just about all the way closed -- same sound. Maybe this is the standard Lemo sound -- I just want make sure. TIA for replies ......