I find flavour slightly better as it wicks better
Just on that note I find these strips perform at their best at 52 watts.
Give the 52 watts as try
Thanks Doug! Great to hear!
I got the cotton pads, just waiting for the star of the show now
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I find flavour slightly better as it wicks better
Just on that note I find these strips perform at their best at 52 watts.
Give the 52 watts as try
Just another tip.Aaaaand we up and running!!!!
Thank you to @DougP for the help! Taken a few hits and I am very pleased, think it just needs a little longer to soak in the juice
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Just another tip.
Don't fill tank right to the top.
Once filled, put on top cap and hold in place with fingers, now turn mod and tank upside down and tighten cap quickly.
Any rta with top fill will force juice into wick when you close cap due to pressure and cause a bit of flooding.
With this method it won't happen as you pushing air through wick and not juice
Yeah if you fill to much it will push a lot of juice through wick and you will get spitting and juice in your mouth.I’ll remember to do this! Had a woopsie earlier when I filled it to the top
On the PnP rebuildable I prefer using the Muji cotton as the supplied cotton gets burned by the mere thought of a dry hit. On the DR I tried Muji but found it a bit too thin and would recommend going double layer. I however do not feel the need to do so as the standard pads work very well. For now I have about twenty weeks worth of rebuilding supplies and although I save and clean my used coils, I rebuild with fresh coils and cotton each time as the cost of coils and cotton does not really make recycling worth while right now. Saving up recycled stock should supplies dry up sometime in the future.I think that @Raindance uses muji. Maybe he will see this tag or you could PM him.
Quick video...
Thanks for the clear video but I don’t have any issues with the original coils and wicks. I was hoping to see a video on how to build wick it with the Muji cotton or dischem pads etc
Thanks for the clear video but I don’t have any issues with the original coils and wicks. I was hoping to see a video on how to build wick it with the Muji cotton or dischem pads etc
Quick video...
So, two things:
1. Thanks, now I understand what the people mean with 'legs out'. Not sure if I did that this time around, but will definitely remember for next time.
2. The part between 12s and 45s, yeah, I forgot that initially and could not figure out why the coil did not want to go down into the bottom section. Lesson learnt as well. Fortunately I did not push too hard and bend the legs.
Just a tipSo, two things:
1. Thanks, now I understand what the people mean with 'legs out'. Not sure if I did that this time around, but will definitely remember for next time.
2. The part between 12s and 45s, yeah, I forgot that initially and could not figure out why the coil did not want to go down into the bottom section. Lesson learnt as well. Fortunately I did not push too hard and bend the legs.
Here is the info I sent to Rivera regarding using the Dischem pads.Thanks for the clear video but I don’t have any issues with the original coils and wicks. I was hoping to see a video on how to build wick it with the Muji cotton or dischem pads etc
When building it's easier to completely remove the airflow ring. It's easier to get to the screws and you wont forget about themYeah, uhm, didn't unscrew the post screws at all...
Loud and clear! I’ll get some dischem pads and give it a try. Thank you!Here is the info I sent to Rivera regarding using the Dischem pads.
It's pretty easy to do.
These onesLoud and clear! I’ll get some dischem pads and give it a try. Thank you!
Was it the unscrewing before the "legs out" that was confusing, or the part where you couldn't get it in
Agreed. Treat it like a Blotto.Just another tip.
Don't fill tank right to the top. Stop just before end of glass
Once filled, put on top cap and hold in place with fingers, now turn mod and tank upside down and tighten cap quickly.
Any rta with top fill will force juice into wick when you close cap due to pressure and cause a bit of flooding.
With this method it won't happen as you pushing air through wick and not juice