VaporTek. I got it in a combo with a Smok Natural... Figured I'd get my feet wet with a manual device while I'm waiting on the ELA.
So I spent the last couple of hours experimenting. I tried both your three wick setup and the seven wick setup. I actually like the three wick a bit better. On the seven wick braid, I am occasionally getting too much wicking leading to flooding.
FYI, both attempts were with twisted 30g Kanthal A-1 5/4 wrap ohming out at 0.8 ohms. I'm running an AGA-T on top of a Natural.
Long story short, I'm with you pdib - this is the best vape I've had. I've currently got the seven wick setup going, and I am anxious to see how it performs once the wick is broken in a bit. I'm still not getting the vapor density that I see some of the folks getting in youtube vids, but its close. My first hybrid is supposed to arrive tomorrow, and I am definitely going to try this wick setup in it ASAP.
Sounds like it was worth a try, cghildreth. Very happy to hear that! What is flooding?
. I'm relatively new to gennis and I'm simply telling you what I am guessing based on my limited experience. Other folks may have a better explanation, or be able to refute me entirely.Oh... There could be a 19 wick coil in your future...![]()
Hey, I have the Natural. (my one mech) like it alot. Did the sanding down contacts thing and it does add kick (some).
The coils were getting too wet to vape ideally. IME, too much juice on the coils leads to boiling juice, as opposed to vaporized juice. As the juice boils, you end up with lots of miniature hotspots on the coil - as one small portion boils and pops off the momentarily "un-juiced" portion creates a very small hotspot. You still get vapor, but much of the juice is not adequately vaporized, and the juice that does get vaporized tends to taste like it would if you had a hotspot. A wick that is wicking perfectly with the particular coil setup tends to throw off a lot of dense vapor without a whole lot of popping and boiling.
Keep in mind, this is just my. I'm relatively new to gennis and I'm simply telling you what I am guessing based on my limited experience. Other folks may have a better explanation, or be able to refute me entirely.
cutting at an angle. View attachment 194043
sorry if i am just duh... but that looks like a rectangle? not an angle? 3" x about 1/4"