I recently acquired my first Zenesis mini #151 on the FS/FT forum, thanks to a very cool guy odogg_mia \m/. Ive wanted one of these since I started vaping so Im pretty proud of it. I had done quit a bit of research on these before I bought it so I thought I would have some basic knowledge of how to set it up and operate it. WRONG! When your holding it in your hands and trying to wrap a coil with that tiny little WIRE!!! I got a little frustrated. But I sat down and watched video after video and I finally wrapped a good coil yesterday (400 mesh with a 3/4 wrap of .325)
This brings me to my first question, I know I'm suppose to place the hole perpendicular with the wick, but is the hole facing away from you or towards you? Ive been having the air hole face me. Because of the juice filler hole will leak juice, correct? I do this but Im still leaking a lot of juice. Juice all over my connections, all in the top cap. Should there be some kind of plug in there? The last thing I want to do is waste good juice. But the plus side to this is that I m vaping HUGE thick white clouds of pure goodness. This is by far the best vaping experience I have ever had
On one of my many wick rolling attempts I melted one of the small plastic wick insulators to the wick. Right after that I watched a video of someone rolling a wick for an ac9, they did not have an insulator. If I dont have to use the insulator does that mean I can make larger wicks? Bigger wick, larger kanthal, longer life and a better overall vap, correct?
Thanks for any tips or advice
This brings me to my first question, I know I'm suppose to place the hole perpendicular with the wick, but is the hole facing away from you or towards you? Ive been having the air hole face me. Because of the juice filler hole will leak juice, correct? I do this but Im still leaking a lot of juice. Juice all over my connections, all in the top cap. Should there be some kind of plug in there? The last thing I want to do is waste good juice. But the plus side to this is that I m vaping HUGE thick white clouds of pure goodness. This is by far the best vaping experience I have ever had

On one of my many wick rolling attempts I melted one of the small plastic wick insulators to the wick. Right after that I watched a video of someone rolling a wick for an ac9, they did not have an insulator. If I dont have to use the insulator does that mean I can make larger wicks? Bigger wick, larger kanthal, longer life and a better overall vap, correct?
Thanks for any tips or advice
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