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From my experience with dry hits on the lemo it's not the way you wick it but how tight you pack the wicking material into the coil. The wick must not move freely through your coil, it should rather be under a bit of tension. Be careful not to pack it too tight either as that will choke the juice from wicking efficiently.Calling all Lemo users
I am having a problem with the occasional dry hit when I take a longer puff
Sometimes its more than other times, even on the same tank and setup
With my last wick, it was quite a lot better but it was still there occasionally.
With my current setup, after about 2 seconds of a lung hit, i can taste it going dry.
What do you suggest I check or fiddle with?
My current build is a simple 8 wrap 26g 2mm Id coil, wicked with Rayon.
I wick it, then pack the wick carefully against the side wall not obstructing the juice channels
Then i screw on the chimneys.
Maybe i should try the rabbit ear method, just packing it in after the base chimney goes on.
I will post a pic in a follow up post.
This dry hit thing is driving me nuts
From my experience with dry hits on the lemo it's not the way you wick it but how tight you pack the wicking material into the coil. The wick must not move freely through your coil, it should rather be under a bit of tension. Be careful not to pack it too tight either as that will choke the juice from wicking efficiently.
Have you got a thick amount of wick on either end of your coil?
Too much wick could be blocking the juice from getting to the coil
What you could try is to trim the wicks down super thin and have that thin portion inside the juice wells.
That could be a bit too tight. I found that when I wicked it a fraction too tight I would also get a dry hit now and then. It drove me up the wall but after much trial and error I had no issue. Best to play around with tightness. Also I found a spaced coil worked much better for me.Thanks @Dubz, i think my tightness is ok. Am using Rayon so I made it a bit tighter than cotton. But its not very tight. It does move the mod slightly if I pull it from side to side.
I would pack more coil on the side. That always help me for dry hitOff to bed, will tune in tomorrow again.
Calling all Lemo users
coil correct . ( sorry been a long day at work yesterday) pack it in before closing the chimney and before the priming with juice as well .Thanks for all the feedback guys
Most helpful and you have given me some ideas to try
@PrenessaM - maybe i should just try a 1.2 ohm build. After all, its on a regulated and i am using this for a smooth mindless vape. I am a bit of a goose building a 0.85 ohm for that. Thanks. Funny how we vapers always try go lower if possible. Ha ha
@andro - i assume you mean more "wick" not "coil" - lol. But do you just stuff it in after screwing on the base chimney? Or pack it neatly before screwing on the base chimney?
@Rob Fisher - lol, trust you to give it away. At least it didnt go in the gorge! I am really liking the Lemo Rob, it has such a beautiful flavour for this juice and for a slow mindless soothing vape. Its really nice for me. Just need to get it a bit more finely tuned.
@BumbleBee - thanks so much. I appreciate it. You explained it so well and I understand you perfectly. I actually did my first wicking of the Lemo like that when i got it and for some reason it didnt work too well, so i changed to this which is admittedly a lot better. But maybe i will try just touching the deck one more time. Could have been something else that was a problem when i tried this before.
@free3dom - thanks for the reply. Maybe i should try once with my normal cotton and see. You may have a point that its the rayon.
Wicking the Lemo with Rayon
Now you're all set, reassemble the tank, fill with juice and enjoy no more dry hits
I get that too, for the life of me I can't figure out why. I found that the screw at the bottom that holds the positive post down was a tad loose, tightening helped bring the variance range down, now it hops around by 0.1 ohms. Also, the Lemos definitely don't like builds that use more than one strand of wire.Need to recoil my Lemo. Resistance is all over the show from 1.2 to over 5
Don't forget the golden rule : pics or it didn't happen@BumbleBee
Just letting you know I am redoing my Lemo now - according to your tutorial
So far, I decided to recoil. I wanted a bigger ID so I went for a 2.4mm screwdriver.
I didn't like the afterburner effect I was getting on the 26g, so I went with 28g and 7 (or maybe 8) wraps.
Came out at 1.35 ohms.
A bit higher than I wanted - but it will have to do.
And this is for laid back strawberry menthol vaping anyway, so I think it will work
Off to do wicking as per your tutorial above.
Will report back a bit later....