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The mesh shouldn’t interfere with h e resistance.I have never been a fan of Mesh but wanted to try it in the Dvarw DL. Mesh through the coil with a little ball of cotton at each end to facilitate the juice to the mesh. It worked but I don't know if I didn't dry burn the mesh enough or what but there was a funny taste lingering... so I have to say this was a fail. Also it altered the resistance in a big way... it actually halved the resistance!
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The mesh shouldn’t interfere with h e resistance.
The dry burning should coat the mesh so it’s non resistant. I’ll dig out my mesh and set one up soon if you would like me to document the mesh procedure perhaps.
@Rob Fisher , with mesh wicking you can use a gas lighter or one of those gas torches used as a fire lighter to heat the mesh beforehand. That would pre-oxidize the steel mesh before it gets inserted, reducing the chance of hot-spots.
Photo #3 definitely shows some hot spots.
We used to poke the mesh near the cooler spots with a needle or toothpick to gently pry it away from the coil where it shorts out. With spaced coils it was quite simple, but it may prove a bit more tricky if the coils are not spaced. Geez, I've not used mesh as wick in yonks.