doe the cotton burn or is it burn proof like silica
doe the cotton burn or is it burn proof like silica
under any circumstances I've subjected it to, full, half full, almost empty, dry hits (not ten in a row mind you that will burn it, like oh damn that was dry, time to tip) in fluxos, phoenix, and stardusts, cotton does NOT burn, at all. Also there is less coil gunk after repeated fills compared to silica
in the context of stardusts and phoenix, it also gives more pure flavor, vapor is just as thick if not thicker, and it wicks much better than silica. that's the other thing, whatever dry hits you're getting with silica, cut them at least in half and that's what you'll get with cotton. it wicks with a vengeance, you almost have to try to get a dry hit. In fact that's probably a conservative estimate. I have two stardusts going now, one cotton short wicked, one stock short wick. I didn't get a single dry hit on the cotton until I got down to about .2 ml. With the silica, I got my first dry hit at 1.0 ml.
(fluxos are a different animal, for me at least. I can't seem to find the right length/thickness of wick. I don't get dry hits at all, the vape is just a little thin. I haven't given up, but for now I prefer silica or stainless steel mesh here.)
for 2.99 you can get a lifetime supply at michaels (sugar and cream 100% cotton, unscented). they also sell bamboo crochet yarn (lydias brand) for 1.99. its thinner but you can twist/braid it together. sterile gauze works as well.
and say by some magic you manage to burn it? pull it out. twist a new wick up, wet the tip, and pull it through. you don't have to worry about 1) price 2) destroying the wick like the silica, it's not going to shear all over the place with stress and manipulation.
I dismantled it, cleaned it and then it was making big clouds of vapor again, but almost all of them tasted burnt. So, I tried to thin the wicks but I don't have any tweezers on hand (no idea where they ran off to) so I couldn't do much. I also tried lifting the post a bit to give them more room and that didn't work. I will try replacing the rubber seal next.
if that one is giving you dry hits, remove the silicone ring at top and use tweezers or cuticle cutter to lift the metal inner tube just a tad to open the wick holes, then put it back together and it should be fine
as long as it burns then we cannot use it in any of our products, people have a tendancy to vape past the point they should just like filler cartos and I will avoid that if possible..
i remeber when we started with the ce2 and people saw black gunk and though they wick was burning and people where flipping out until they realized silica doesnt burn.
I remember the good video proving that the wick didn't burn.
Until just recently I've had no satisfaction from the Phoenix, couldn't tell any difference between them and the CE3 XLs I had bought previously and found disappointing. Had to wonder why some were having success and other, the opposite. Finally occurred to me that the draw might be part of it.
On most of my PVs the draw was very airy so I followed the advise from an earlier post and cut a 1/4" section out of a condom, placed it over the mating point between the PV and the carto and adjusted it to where the draw was very tight and WALLA, I was finally seeing bubbles coming out of the coil cup and the vapor increased dramatically.
Still not that impressed with the vapor and flavor but at least I'm at the point where I can experiment a little with other suggestions that until now have had little or no effect.
Errol