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Post by arron on Mar 15, 2015 16:40:02 GMT
I must be one of the only people that can't be done with the lemo I'm with blakey ^^what they said^^
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Mar 15, 2015 17:22:53 GMT
orders all done one istick 50w and one lemo rta ill be giving a quick post ones ive received them on best wicking and coil set ups !! They come with a coil already installed, all mine came with a coil of 1.1ohm or 1.2ohm. 6.5 wraps of 28awg Kanthal should give you similar results for when you want to replace the coil. I find it less tricky to just trap the wire under the screws rather than using the post holes. As for wicking just make sure the cotton inside the coil isn't overly compressed, you want enough to fill the inside of that coil so there is a little bit of tension there when pulling the cotton through but not overly tight, it's going to expand once it gets juiced up so if it's really compressed when dry that will constrict the ability for the juice flow to the centre of the coil so don't roll your cotton up tight before feeding it in except for that one end which you'll need to roll to a point to thread the coil to start with. When you have your cotton threaded through, feed the bottom part of the chimney section over the two ends of the cotton and screw it down onto the deck section. Trim the ends to a couple of mm's above that chimney section. Now use a screwdriver or whatever you have to hand to push those ends down onto the deck, you don't want to pack it down hard just make sure it's touching the deck. What i do at this point just to make sure the juice holes aren't blocked is run a piece of wire or an unbent paperclip around the inside of the chimney between the chimney and the cotton. Prime the cotton and coil, reassemble the rest of the tank, fill it up and off you go.
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