Roscopecotrain
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Post by Roscopecotrain on May 30, 2013 19:10:31 GMT
I washed mine and then boiled the new wick. The stock head had 6 wraps, I did 5 wraps using 0.2mm wire on 2mm wick with 1mm on top of the coils. I used the guide that Super-Shiny put together but I now can't find it again. I really need to bookmark that thing!! It is in tips and tricks collie. Sent from my Galaxy Note 2
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Post by jcol on May 30, 2013 19:10:48 GMT
as Romelee said, its important to let the juice soak into the wick for at least 10 mins before vaping. i done my first ever recoil on a T3 which is the same as an Evod, and had no problems with it. also to wash it out, i just rinse it out with warm water, put 2 ml of neat vodka into it, leave it for 20 mins and rinse out again, and let dry, put new juice in, leave for 10 mins, then do a couple of burns without inhaling, that usually works for me
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Post by Super-Shiny on May 30, 2013 19:11:43 GMT
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Post by Super-Shiny on May 30, 2013 19:14:51 GMT
djs if you did not mention that you was capable of re-wicking them i would of done them for you, i have five heads winging their way to me from summerof0763 for re-wicking as she has never done it before but as you have then Tease-smiley
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