Im not sure why but people have told me to pinch the end to get it to wick more. Mine looked slightly pinched but not all the way. I have no clue though, hopefully someone else will wander along also.
Hey guys. Got my zap on monday.. I think the wick isnt wicking juice properly.. The two ends of the wick look like they are closed in.. Like the person who cut them used not so sharp scissors and pinched the ends.. Does this matter? Or should i try to unpinch the ends so juice can flow thru the center of the wick?
It depends on the juice you're using and whether the wick/coil are broken in yet. But generally, I'd say to insert a paperclip or syringe into the wick to open it up and see if it tastes better for you. If you find it's over wicking, you can just pinch the top of the wick a bit.
3rd day today so i dont think its broken in yet.. 50/50 juice.. Ill try putting a neddle thru.. Once the wick is broken in should it really just suck up pretty well? If i grab my pro and zap and just cape its dry.. I have to hold it and tilt it first...
3rd day today so i dont think its broken in yet.. 50/50 juice.. Ill try putting a neddle thru.. Once the wick is broken in should it really just suck up pretty well? If i grab my pro and zap and just cape its dry.. I have to hold it and tilt it first...
As to vaping these at 11-12 watts, does that decrease coil life at all? I never vaped in that watt range before, but I have to agree with whoever said it before that is a really sweet spot, and the vapor has more of the warmth I'm looking for. So I'm probably going to do it anyway lol. Was just curious if this means ill be re-coiling more often...
Guess ill see once i grow the balls to throw away this pre-installed coil and wick.. I dread having to wrap it myself haha
I vape around 10 watts. I use 100% VG and have found that I must keep my wick at the 6 oclock position and tip the Provari slightly for proper wicking or it will dry hit..
Now to get that firing button positioned properly is another story.. On my mini it sits at 10 oclock when the wick is at the 6 oclock position... Not good, Im going to have to try Skyways suggestion using an O-ring to get it in the right spot...
The ZAP is cool and looks right on the Provari, but I would really love a drip only RBA... No wicking problems and a much needed weight reduction.
ZAPs make your Provari really heavy and bulky for daily carry.... Its a love/hate relationship...
Im assuming your using 400 mesh? Personally i always use 325 mesh because i vape thick juices, the wicks come pre-clamed at the ends, which is so thinner juices will not over wick, if you have a open wick, thinner juices will over wick, but thicker juices will flow more evenly. for 50% or higher juices, id say open up the hole through the middle of the wick a bit to allow more juice flow, the more you experiment with different styles of wick shapes, you will find what works best for your personal tastes.
This weekend will be my final days with the ZAP. If I don't love her by Sunday she's going on the classifieds. I will however try the un-pinching the wick thing tonight. Because no matter what I do, the vapor and flavor just isn't there for me. I'm a avid supporter of things that work right outta the box. Guess I never should've purchased an RBA to start with.![]()
I'm a avid supporter of things that work right outta the box. Guess I never should've purchased an RBA to start with.![]()
for capillary action to truly happen and be most efficient you want the densest possible wick you can get. my wicks never get dry and are never too wet...they wick perfectly for 3 or more months.