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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2012 9:34:14 GMT
Not sure if there is already a thread on this but over the last few days I have been tinkering. I've wound my first mesh wick and coil for a mini-DID and then decided to have a go at a Vivi Nova. Lacking any kind of silica wick and having read some threads on safety concerns I looked for what was in the cupboard. So I found some muslin or cheesecloth and wound a small amount around a 1.9 coil. Just been vaping it for 10 mins. Wicks really well, no dry hits yet, flavour is great. And a cheap alternative material
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2012 10:41:35 GMT
Interesting ... vapour is ok but not as good as silica ... the tank seems to be fogging quite a bit ... I might have an airflow problem
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Post by vapee on Dec 17, 2012 10:48:18 GMT
looks good do u use it without the bung over the coils? maybe thats causing the vapor to stay in the tank
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2012 10:59:29 GMT
Aargh! What a tool I am ! I left it off to check if the coil/wick was burning ...fixed ! Thanks vapee !
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Post by Clutter on Dec 17, 2012 12:24:55 GMT
Blimey I bet that's wicking up juice like a thirsty thing Good emergency fix tho. There's a thread on UKV showing step by step how to wick using cotton pads & another poster adapted it using cotton balls.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2012 12:32:23 GMT
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Post by domesticextremist on Dec 17, 2012 12:51:15 GMT
Tick VG. Cotton and cotton wool work well, jut don't let them get dry, it tastes foul when burnt.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2012 13:06:42 GMT
what doesn't?
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Post by Perpetua on Dec 17, 2012 15:12:59 GMT
Medical guaze is another wick alternative that's supposed to be quite good, haven't tried it yet myself, though I did buy some.
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Post by dizzi on Dec 17, 2012 23:40:01 GMT
I've been bunging a sliver of cotton ball over the wick/coil of my vivi novas and it's brilliant. I have tons of cotton balls, probably a lifetime's supply for this purpose. Might give wicking with just the cotton a go next time. If it works well I'll never have to buy wick again.
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Post by pjim on Dec 18, 2012 12:37:03 GMT
pic uploadDizzi: thats a wick on a mini nova, done with just a cotton ball, just had a full tank through it and about to refill. It works great the cheesecloth wick looks pretty good too.
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Post by bomberharris on Dec 18, 2012 16:52:41 GMT
pic uploadDizzi: thats a wick on a mini nova, done with just a cotton ball, just had a full tank through it and about to refill. It works great the cheesecloth wick looks pretty good too. a cotton ball ?? what about cotton wool, I have loads of that....
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Post by pjim on Dec 18, 2012 17:09:53 GMT
I guess cotton wool would be fine. The cotton balls I have are just balls of cotton wool really. I just break a small amount off, twist it a bit to tighten and reduce its size, then wrap a coil. Best to make sure the cotton wool hasn't been treated/scented or anything like that. Some people boil some types of cotton to make sure, but I didn't with this.
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Post by cheekiecharlie on Dec 21, 2012 0:13:14 GMT
Cotton pads cut into 3 mm strips and twisted are hard to beat ,I'd say even better than silica
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Post by pjim on Dec 21, 2012 12:35:44 GMT
I've got some of the asda cotton pads that some people use, I'm thinking of giving them a go.
Although I went to clean that setup I showed above to change flavours and its really hard to get the wick clean. Its totally gunked up around the coil, compared to how easy it is to clean a silica Vivi its a bit annoying. Don't necessarily want to change the wick coil every time I change flavours.
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