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Post by xtc263 on May 8, 2014 9:00:34 GMT
Hi guys I've tried and tried to build a micro coil for my kayfun lite. I've followed super shineys method and a few other tutorials. It all goes well and looks the part until after using it for 10 mins I start getting a slight burnt taste. Any ideas?? It's sooo frustrating!! Thanks
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Post by decoy on May 8, 2014 9:09:10 GMT
watch the 1st half of this vid
i followed it and it works and im dumb lol just rem when you have filled it to turn it upside down put a tissue under the drip tip and blow throw the air hole near base(helps prime it and get rid of excess juice)and try not to lie it down or it might leak but do the air hole blow again and all should be good
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Post by Greg on May 8, 2014 9:19:02 GMT
Sounds like you've maybe used too much cotton wool assuming your using cotton wool. If CW is too tight in the coil the coil strangles the wick and prevents efficient wicking. You should be able to pull the CW through the coil very easily with minimal resistance before you juice it up.
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Post by xtc263 on May 8, 2014 12:05:57 GMT
watch the 1st half of this vid i followed it and it works and im dumb lol just rem when you have filled it to turn it upside down put a tissue under the drip tip and blow throw the air hole near base(helps prime it and get rid of excess juice)and try not to lie it down or it might leak but do the air hole blow again and all should be good Tried this one already. No luck
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Post by xtc263 on May 8, 2014 12:06:30 GMT
Sounds like you've maybe used too much cotton wool assuming your using cotton wool. If CW is too tight in the coil the coil strangles the wick and prevents efficient wicking. You should be able to pull the CW through the coil very easily with minimal resistance before you juice it up. Tried less cw. Still tastes a little burnt
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 12:24:51 GMT
It definitely sounds like a wicking problem ... have you looked at Andrew W's excellent video on you tube?
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Post by moodyb on May 8, 2014 13:28:13 GMT
Hi guys I've tried and tried to build a micro coil for my kayfun lite. I've followed super shineys method and a few other tutorials. It all goes well and looks the part until after using it for 10 mins I start getting a slight burnt taste. Any ideas?? It's sooo frustrating!! Thanks Stick your finger over the airhole & take a quick draw, say 1sec. You should notice 1 or 2 air bubbles rising up (if you're using the clear tank section ) This will pull a bit of extra liquid into the chamber & help soak the wicks. You'll know if you draw too long as it will slightly flood the chamber & you'll get gurgling. I've had to do this from day one on both my Kayfun clones - a 3.1 & Lite+. Tried all sorts to fix it with no joy - silica, ekowool, voodoowool, different amounts of cotton, different coil types, etc...
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Post by enjay on May 8, 2014 13:55:08 GMT
Hi guys I've tried and tried to build a micro coil for my kayfun lite. I've followed super shineys method and a few other tutorials. It all goes well and looks the part until after using it for 10 mins I start getting a slight burnt taste. Any ideas?? It's sooo frustrating!! Thanks Don't use a micro and cotton unless you're doing a chimney build otherwise just use the regular silica and normal coil, that's my advice. The wick doesn't seem to be able to keep up with cotton and micro in the kayfun imo. Works on a twin coil set up but then you're using twice as much cotton but with a single it doesn't seem to be enough wick.
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Post by jaysey on May 8, 2014 14:05:22 GMT
Hi guys I've tried and tried to build a micro coil for my kayfun lite. I've followed super shineys method and a few other tutorials. It all goes well and looks the part until after using it for 10 mins I start getting a slight burnt taste. Any ideas?? It's sooo frustrating!! Thanks Don't use a micro and cotton unless you're doing a chimney build otherwise just use the regular silica and normal coil, that's my advice. The wick doesn't seem to be able to keep up with cotton and micro in the kayfun imo. Works on a twin coil set up but then you're using twice as much cotton but with a single it doesn't seem to be enough wick. Just got mine in the ultra sonic , never seen any thing like the coil in it ! So thin I could hardly see it ! If that's a micro coil I haven't a hope in hell with my eyes ! Any links for a normal coil build and links to silica and wire ? Pretty please ....
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Post by fiddles on May 8, 2014 14:17:07 GMT
jaysey they normally come with normal coil & silica wick pre installed so I doubt it was a micro coil
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 14:28:51 GMT
There's a few good videos on there. I did the nest one with good results
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Post by jaysey on May 8, 2014 15:03:30 GMT
jaysey they normally come with normal coil & silica wick pre installed so I doubt it was a micro coil ive no chance then was just bits of fluff , never would have worked in a million years ! Just fell to bits !
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Post by Greg on May 8, 2014 16:40:04 GMT
Hi guys I've tried and tried to build a micro coil for my kayfun lite. I've followed super shineys method and a few other tutorials. It all goes well and looks the part until after using it for 10 mins I start getting a slight burnt taste. Any ideas?? It's sooo frustrating!! Thanks Don't use a micro and cotton unless you're doing a chimney build otherwise just use the regular silica and normal coil, that's my advice. The wick doesn't seem to be able to keep up with cotton and micro in the kayfun imo. Works on a twin coil set up but then you're using twice as much cotton but with a single it doesn't seem to be enough wick. Mine work fine with single microcoil and cotton but I only vape between 8 and 12 watts, no wicking issues at these levels
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Post by enjay on May 8, 2014 16:46:13 GMT
You've been messing with kayfuns for while now though but for people newer to them I'd say go with the regular silica and coil build. Cotton can be a tricky one to get right and often needs practice to get the right balance between air, wick and coil.
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