continued quad coil build log:
leaving the wick up in the bunny ear style put the barrel on.
now take each piece of wick sticking out and fold it over the coil end first and guide the down to the juice channels. be gentle you don't want to pack them in. trim them a little if you have to. keep them fluffy and straight.
add some juice to the wick and clear out any wick that may be blocking the airflow.
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now test fire. you may not see the vapor like you would in a normal coil, because you'll have the wick going through and laying on top of the coil, but you definitely hear tit and if you give a little blow through the air holes. the vapor will come out with some rage

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fill it and enjoy
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oh the build does come to a .4 ohm build.
thoughts:
this build allows for more airflow than a standard build. flavor is great, but just like a standard if not done right flavor may be slightly muted.
getting all the coil in maybe hard for some and easy for others. this was the second time i've done this build. the first it was super easy, but this i had to work at it alittle more.
wick this way has been the easy and most constant wicking method i've done in a goblin. never a dry hit never leaked.
side notes:
im currently using 60/40 vg/pg in this, but i've also used up to 80 vg and down to 50/50 no problem. but i would recommend not having any wick getting into the channel with 80+ vg juices as there is so much wick's ends butting up to the juice channels. anything less that 50/50 vg i may put just a hair more into the channel.
although this build already allows more airflow. the more vertical you get the more air flow you can achieve, but you'll find that wicking will getting harder.
well thats a wrap everyone.
i hope this helped anyone out that was looking at the quad coil build that i've been doing.