So I have a bunch of dead ce3s that need re-wicking/coiling, silica wick and nichrome resistance wire in hand earlier tonight I came to this thread looking for info on non resistance interconnects, I figured you "Weirdos" using flammable materials for wick in a heater might know something about it.
so I am about half way through this thread, having seen all the macro photos of scarey black silica shards looking about as inviting as concertina wire, contemplating I take a quick puff and something comes flying out of my PV and sticks in my throat, itchy and scratchy makes me cough and hack, after a red faced fit at the vanity I finally dislodge it and spit a fuzzy spec of black wick material and chard juice into the bathroom sink. yuck.
have you ever seen a bug and then shortly after you get itchy all over like you mind is searching for the bug on you? yep every vape after that brought about in my mind thoughts of inhaling fiberglass deep into my lungs. most unpleasant.
so I search the house looking for cotton, and only %100 cotton I have is cotton balls, so I unroll one peel off a strip of it and roll it into into a wick, for solder-less/copper-less interconnects on the coil I made my wire way long folded the ends back on the themselves and twisted, the center of this wire was one strand where it rested on the wick but doubled up where it left the wick and traveled to the connections. thus preventing the non liquid cooled portions of the wiring from overheating.
30 min or so later I was the weirdo vaping on a perfectly serviceable PV with a hastily assembled flammable cotton wick, I half expected it to burn to ash after a few vapes, but nope 2mls later cotton is working great!
the flavor is diffrent, better in most regards although I do get a few vapes that taste vaguely like what a clothes dryer smells like. even these "dryer hits" are better than the disgusting burnt dry hits on a silica wick.
anyway tomorrows mission is to find cotton yarn and dispose of all silica wicks I can.
Thanks for this thread