What's the right way to wick a nano-coil?

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treehead

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Hey guys I want to get this answer straight because some days I have amazing nano's, and some taste like a barbecue. I usually wick with either with a "dragon" coil and try and prevent the coil from beating the wick speed, and get fairly sucky fairly sucky vapor, it never shoots out like a dragons nostrils :rolleyes: UNLESS it's cranked way up and becoming a dry hit (it's like I can't keep it from either flooding or burning , and if I just lay it on top of a cloud it often boils or burns like the dragon wicking (and I do know the proper dampness I'm looking for, it's just these wick styles fill the middle of the coil with too much juice I theorize, and it just "spurts" out rather than vaporizes. Sometimes it seems like if I space the cotton in a surrounding cloud so it just barely doesn't touch the coil at all, I have some pretty silky billowing clouds, it's actually really smooth that way, just lacking density.

-My favorite method on all micro coils (SORRY S-PILLED MILK ON MY KEYBOARD AND NOW IT WONT UNCA-PS AND I=S DOING WI=ERD STUFF) =IS WICKI=NG THOUGH THE COI=L THEN TUCK=ING THE T=ILS 6UNDE5RNETH, F6UCK. -PLESE HEL-P (... =IS W5RONG W=ITH MY KEYBO5RD SO5R5RY, LOL WOW)
 
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treehead

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Haha I wish I hadn't eaten all my oreos before that happened :p, I still leave a tiny gap for airflow myself I find this turns it to vapor through heat not contact and makes a little extra density. That and when I do it anyway, if the wicks tails aren't "nearby" pretty much right below, I get twice the dry hits, and I haaate waiting for the wick to catch up.

-I've got her to competition clouds now, alot of my problem was too many watts not enough airflow.
 
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