Ok..this is great!
I took another stab at setting up a ScubaQu. Previous posts here (
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...x-ss-hybrid-wick-post7831032.html#post7831032) and here (
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...x-ss-hybrid-wick-post7837744.html#post7837744) detailed two earlier variations. Both produced vapor shown in the vids, but vape quality (fullness, feel) was not that good. Taste was good, but not the actual vapor itself. They were just okay and not to the point which would have me switch from a coil-on-mesh genny.
The issue here is air-flow. In the earlier versions, the glass tube was ~9mm long. I measured the top cap of the AGA to where the air hole is and it is about 5mm off the base when the top is fully tightened. So I pulled the set-up and shorted the glass tube to just under 6mm. I reassembled with the same wick and same coil. I did not take the coil off the atty. After sliding out the wick and tube, I just twisted down the two top nuts about 3mm. The 28g coil maintained it shape, the pitch between coils tighten, and I still had a 1.9 ohm coil. (Gotta luv that 28g).
I cleaned the tube with a q-tip, which remove most of the gunk from the earlier set-ups, but there was some gunk that was really baked on. This required a bit of hot water, then vodka which removed almost all the hard stuff. After reassembly, I aligned the air hole directly on the tube tip and vaped away at ~14 watts.
Before (9mm tube):

After (6mm tube):
Vapor quality improved significantly. I was actually surprised by the improvement. Taste was great, vapor fullness reappeared. The vape felt a bit airy, but I can’t do a real comparison since I used a new AGA that never saw a coil-on-mesh set-up. It may just be how an AGA vapes.
One thing I did note was that this set-up get hot. Very hot. I could also detect a bit of metallic heat, but it was not that noticeable. Overall the vapor was much truer to flavor. The vape is more moist than coil-on-mesh.
So this is getting much closer, however right now I still prefer coil-on-mesh. Even though flavor is better, the vapor does not feel as refined and heat up time for the tube version is not quite there. So good progress, but it needs a bit more tweaking.
A couple of side notes. The tube shows no sign of stress. No deformation, no cracking, etc. I had no problem grinding down 30% of it on a diamond wheel. Here are some pics of what it looked like when I pulled it from the atty and after a quick q-tip clean.
Before:
After:
Next stop here for me is to wait for the thin tube pyrex and bring the tube height down to 4 or 5mm just under the air-hole. It amazing what a few millimeters does to change the experience. Sorry about the long post…but this is gonna be a game changer.