Hello there
Today I want to share two different ways to coil and wick the Goon 24 with the primary purpose of preventing you from having to constantly remove the cap to re-drip.
It's been done before, but I had such fun today. perfecting this style, I decided to take some pics.
I have been using the first method a few times, and it is effective. The second, is a common method.
So the coils are positioned at 45 degrees in opposite directions.
Cut a long piece of cotton, about 3X the thickness of the coil, 3 ID, roll it, carefully tear of excess pieces, roll again, feed through. This part takes a bit of practice, I admit, but if you enjoy a challenge...
Fluff out the bottom pieces as usual. Keep it wispy.
Tuck in. The idea is that you want to be able to drip without having to remove the tip cap without getting a dry hit. So you have this little cushion to receive the juice and feed the coils.
I always test fire the Cotton, when soaked before Vaping. I use a VW mod and give it little revs at 27 Watts.
I keep dripping and pulsing to "Burn the cotton in" or to "prep" it, whatever it is called?
Now it's almost ready to vape, without removing the cap (so much)
It's so convenient - so effective.
Here is the second method . Much easier. Very much like the first, but you just slot in two pieces of cotton, one in each coil, give it a good fluffing, trim, and tuck. Then cut the heads off.
This second method is effective, but the cotton burns out (on top, on the heads) a little faster than the first method, for some reason.
For me it's worth the effort. And great fun.
"Variety is the Spice of.....Vaping!"
Edit:
I have gone back to 24 GA. I have found that 20 and 22 are more for the "comp", cloud chasers, or if you want to impress your friends.
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Today I want to share two different ways to coil and wick the Goon 24 with the primary purpose of preventing you from having to constantly remove the cap to re-drip.
It's been done before, but I had such fun today. perfecting this style, I decided to take some pics.
I have been using the first method a few times, and it is effective. The second, is a common method.
So the coils are positioned at 45 degrees in opposite directions.
Cut a long piece of cotton, about 3X the thickness of the coil, 3 ID, roll it, carefully tear of excess pieces, roll again, feed through. This part takes a bit of practice, I admit, but if you enjoy a challenge...
Fluff out the bottom pieces as usual. Keep it wispy.
Tuck in. The idea is that you want to be able to drip without having to remove the tip cap without getting a dry hit. So you have this little cushion to receive the juice and feed the coils.
I always test fire the Cotton, when soaked before Vaping. I use a VW mod and give it little revs at 27 Watts.
I keep dripping and pulsing to "Burn the cotton in" or to "prep" it, whatever it is called?
Now it's almost ready to vape, without removing the cap (so much)
It's so convenient - so effective.
Here is the second method . Much easier. Very much like the first, but you just slot in two pieces of cotton, one in each coil, give it a good fluffing, trim, and tuck. Then cut the heads off.
This second method is effective, but the cotton burns out (on top, on the heads) a little faster than the first method, for some reason.
For me it's worth the effort. And great fun.
"Variety is the Spice of.....Vaping!"
Edit:
I have gone back to 24 GA. I have found that 20 and 22 are more for the "comp", cloud chasers, or if you want to impress your friends.
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