A burnt, metallic taste has to be coming from parts of the coil not making contact with the wick, and or the device is not wicking worth a darn. Been there, done that.
hmm I have tried cotton on alot of drippers, but which tanks are you using jamesd1628. Still looking for a good rebuildable tank that is. I do like the SS mesh, but its just not for on the go. And I do like the cotton I am using in the drippers, and my vivi's work fine, but my flavor tends to go bad very fast in a vivi anyway, so looking for something other
Should have patented my first wick over coil.Try laying a loose wick over the top of the coil, this can help with hot spots on the coil. China has started doing this with some of their cartos/clearos and I've seen them referred to as "flavor wicks".
Should have patented my first wick over coil.
I read up to page 55 and skipped to 450. Was there anything I missed in between in regards to successful gauze wick in gennys?
Should have patented my first wick over coil.
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I thought from the very beginning of this thread that hemp would be the best.![]()
Hey, so I'm a noob to the forum but I have been vaping for two years. I read the first 100 pages or so and skipped to the end... so just wanted to say the cotton vs hemp back and forth I have seen could be solved... I found a 100% natural fiber. 65% cotton 35% hemp blend at "Michael's." It is " Martha Stewart" brand rufly 2mm in diameter and isn't as loose and plain yarn. Just cut, boil, rinse, dry, wrap, and blow clouds ... took care of the dry hit problem in my Splitfire tank.. just my 2 cents thanks for all the info in this thread.