Brown is only an issue if it effects the flavor. Got my diamond drill bit and will get tubing tomorrow, will see.....pretty psyched about this...
My coils were getting gunked in a couple of days with the Genesis method. I think this hybrid method is worth a shot.
wesweswes:7825121 said:I still dont get the point of doing this with ss mesh, after some practice you no longer get hotspots, with drill bit method its quick and easy to swap out wicks and the mesh is still in contact with the juice so there are no added 'health' benefits from this method. So what's the point?
is this just an isolation, if so it seems like an expensive time consumer!
Now, get rid of the mesh and we might have something here, but this i feel involves a totally different system of vaporising, ie liquid that pools in a pyrex dish with heat source underneath...i dont know, but just using it as an isolator to stop shorts seems daft.
A lot if potential benefits. Led gunk on coils is only one. Did you see how easy it was to remove the ss? That would make cleaning easy, would make it easy to switch flavors, just pull the quick and sumo the juice, fill with new flavor, drop in new wick and go. Etc.
I don't want to be the first to bring negative feedback but a friend just tried it on an aga-t using a glass fuse following breaktru's tip. While it steams like a train without the top cap on it produces no vapor at all when he places the cap in place. He tried various positions of the air hole.
What could we be doing wrong?
i don't understand this at all...if the coil has no liquid wont that result in one giant hotspot? hot kanthal doesn't taste so good. i understand the vaporizing in the mesh part but.....if i just have a little bit of kanthal exposed away from juice it tastes like crap.
That's hilariousI got an e-mail from Susan with Wilmad-labglass.com this morning.
All it said was:
"Thank you again…we got hammered!
Susan"
I would check the resistance in your coil and the power your suppling to it. I just dropped one wrap from my coil and vapor production increase. Vapor production was ok initially, but I wanted more, I am still playing with the coil to power setting looking for the perfect balance. Well here is a video of it in operation. Hope this encourages people to continue to try.
Dan
I got an e-mail from Susan with Wilmad-labglass.com this morning.
All it said was:
"Thank you again we got hammered!
Susan"
While I think it is off topic a bit I see others talking about other possible ideas and I'll throw one out that has come to mind.
A pressurized misting system that used the coil only to heat and atomize the juice further. The head would be complex to build though.
It would require an electrical valve, a needle valve adjustment, and of course a pressure source.
I have been talkin with some UK suppliers, and one thing I noticed in my chats is that Quartz fused silica might be aq better option as is is less prone to heat stress than borosilicate.
I have been talking with a few companies in view to ordering samples, but not got anything just yet.... but I love the idea of a solid glass insulator instead of the silica-mesh tubing used by one genisis seller here in the UK..,