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Post by johnstrangey on Jan 27, 2016 18:55:56 GMT
I've been building for about a year but mainly drippers until I go me a bellus and Aromamizer I used to get about 4 weeks out of a Dripper changing the cotton weekly but only seem to be getting 2 weeks out of a coil on both before I'm getting burnt taste
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2016 19:03:54 GMT
Weekly, squonking. I vape sweet so it gunks up my coils badly
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Post by blakey on Jan 27, 2016 19:12:46 GMT
I've been building for about a year but mainly drippers until I go me a bellus and Aromamizer I used to get about 4 weeks out of a Dripper changing the cotton weekly but only seem to be getting 2 weeks out of a coil on both before I'm getting burnt taste Two weeks Lucky bugga, the juices that I vape require frequent rebuilding- like every 3 days
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Post by thebishman on Jan 27, 2016 19:18:50 GMT
What i wanna know is why do drippers require less rewicking than tanks??
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2016 19:26:35 GMT
Cos its not always sitting in the juice, maybe?
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Post by jtc on Jan 27, 2016 19:26:49 GMT
What i wanna know is why do drippers require less rewicking than tanks?? I think this is a case of more airflow is usually travelling through a dripper. It's like when I used to wick small rta's like a kayfun or obs t-vct the decks and chambers were so small and everything got gunked up really quickly I found. Now I use big airy direct lung hitting tanks I find my builds can go through a lot more juice. I may be wrong but that's what I've found
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Post by thebishman on Jan 27, 2016 19:29:38 GMT
Could be right there jonny! This has reminded me...i urgently need to order some more wick
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Post by jtc on Jan 27, 2016 19:31:55 GMT
Yeah I got some kendo and gawd the packet is tiny for £6 Think I'll stick to me koh gen do pads in future
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Post by SteveF on Jan 27, 2016 19:33:14 GMT
I tend to rewick drippers every other day, even then the slightest off taste and I dry burn/rewick or with titanium just rebuild. Tanks, it depends what temperature and juice I'm vaping. Found custards need a couple of days to settle in but then its a fine line between vaping Kreeds or the crust on the coil. Where-as coils and wicks used with my key lime/koolada/vodka homebrew will last for weeks.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2016 19:34:21 GMT
Depends on nic strength as well. I find anything higher than about 1mg/ml (not sub-ohming) and I'm rebuilding every week on my kayfun or more often. Below that - change wick every day or so (more often every 36 hours or so) and coil about 10 days- 2 weeks
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Post by car147 on Jan 27, 2016 19:35:31 GMT
I usually rewick weekly, and recoil every fortnight, or when there's a noticeable change in flavour.
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Post by jtc on Jan 27, 2016 19:36:23 GMT
Yeah my basic fruit yoghurts stay good for ages but puddings and custards 3 days max before rewicking I find in tanks. Like above I usually build coils around every fortnight as they just look like they need doing I don't do much dripping as I find it a ball ache
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Post by reefcat on Jan 27, 2016 20:43:14 GMT
I'm now using mainly claptons, light gauges, so not huge builds requiring loads of power. All my subtanks & RDAs are on claptons now, haven't recoiled in a long time. Just dry burn and run under a tap for a few seconds & they're good to wick & go.
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Post by beedee on Jan 27, 2016 22:45:37 GMT
Still experimenting - I've got some coils that have been in since late November - horizontal single in a Lemo, dual in a Goblin and a vertical Clapton, also in a Lemo, and they are still going strong - with a rewicking/dry burning or two in between. Then again I went all shinyitus on buying atties so it's not as if I use them every day. The Lemos have seen some heavy use though. Some others I've recoiled a few times because I have not got it quite right yet. I tend to find that new coils are not as good as ones that have been going awhile - this could be just me getting used to them. I vape mostly baccy flavours - some sweet RY4 types, mostly clear liquids, and I make my own 50/50 vg/pg and use organic cotton pads for wicking. Sometimes I have a vape and think 'this is starting to taste tricky' but then try it again the next day and it's great. Funny, but when I have changed my own coils they never look as gunked up as stock coils do after similar amounts of usage.
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Post by Arf on Jan 28, 2016 4:46:55 GMT
I just rewicked my serpent after 3 weeks, it had a .21ohm nife30 coil in it running around 430f and the wick and coil was as black and gunky as er... a big bag of black gunky things. I wished I hadn't rewicked now 'cos it tasted better haha
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