The Pyrex SS hybrid Wick

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Nurzrachit

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what if the pyrex were directly over the hole and did not even go into the tank. It would isolate the wick, but would not constrict it as much, possibly have a fat tank wick which leads into a narrow wick within the pyrex for extra wicking potential. although on the vid wicking did not seem to be an issue. Gonna have some fun with the various possibilities this opens up.
 

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Just a test.... thanks Dan, your da man.
I used the glass from a 250ma fuse just to see if this would work. It works fantastic and at only 6.64 watts it looks hotter than it is. No more wicking issues and having to tilt the rba for better wicking.
I'm waiting on a 3mm Pyrex type tube and 2.5mm tube.

The fuse glass is wide at 4.5mm. I had to try my best to keep it away from the positive post so the coil windings don't short to it.
Anyway......... see attached. It's a bit out of focus but you'll get the point.

 

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I've been looking at glass tubing online... looks like there is another option... fused quartz glass... seems to have better stress resistance than borosilicate.. see here:
Glass Properties, Technical Data for Borosilicate and Silica Quartz

Capillary tubing seems to have a really thin wall too.. and can be made from fused quartz... soon as I find somewhere in the uk that will sell me a small amount, I'm going to try this.
 

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I don't understand at how it wicks? Does the pyrex absorb liquid like the mesh? Can someone explain. Thank you so much. Subscribed!

I'll try.....Think of the pyrex as an extension of the coil....the coil heats the pyrex.....and the pyrex vaporizes the liquid in the wick that is inside of the pyrex, which has the coil wrapped around it.

Thats how I understand it anyway.
 

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I don't understand at how it wicks? Does the pyrex absorb liquid like the mesh? Can someone explain. Thank you so much. Subscribed!
The mesh still does the wicking and the Pyrex tube surrounds the mesh with the coil on the outside of the Pyrex tube, so the coil is now completely electrically insulated from the mesh, but the heat is still transferred through the Pyrex to the mesh....I think.
 
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I don't understand at how it wicks? Does the pyrex absorb liquid like the mesh? Can someone explain. Thank you so much. Subscribed!

No the pyrex acts like an oven.....getting very hot from the coil, transferring this heat to the interior of the tube where the wick, soaked in juice, gets hot and the juice vaporizes ..... I think :confused:
 

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I don't understand at how it wicks? Does the pyrex absorb liquid like the mesh? Can someone explain. Thank you so much. Subscribed!

The SS is still doing the wicking. The coil heats the wick through the Pyrex tubing, and the vapor is coming from the end of the SS mesh wick.

The purpose if the Pyrex is to keep the coil from direct contact with the wick, which has the benefit of preventing any shorting of the coil with the wick, and keeps the coil from accumulating crud from the juice over time.
 

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really interested to see this work without mesh. I have a strange feeling that e juice is too high a viscosity (although heat seems to thin e juice or lessen viscosity). Link to a video showing it with water

Capillary Action 2 (Capillary Tube) on Vimeo

As you vaporise the liquid away, assuming it did work (which i have no idea), would the capillary action want to retain the same level thus giving you a constant vape???

must get me some glass!
 
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really interested to see this work without mesh. I have a strange feeling that e juice is too high a viscosity. Link to a video showing it with water

Capillary Action 2 (Capillary Tube) on Vimeo

As you vaporise the liquid away, assuming it did work (which i have no idea), would the capillary action want to retain the same level thus giving you a constant vape???

must get me some glass!

If the capillary action is consistent without the mesh,everyone can start making paper planes out of their mesh. Lol.
 
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