The Reomiser 2

I'm looking forward to finding out. For direct comparison I'll build my usual coil as i would in the RM2.

Sent from my S4 LTE using my finger
 
I'm looking forward to finding out. For direct comparison I'll build my usual coil as i would in the RM2.

Sent from my S4 LTE using my finger

Will be interested to hear your findings @Dr Evil

In my view, the RM2 is a great flavour producer for mouth to lung hitters. I am more than happy with it.
Luckily for me, I like a tight draw for mouth to lung and the RM2 standard airhole suits me perfectly.
 
Will be interested to hear your findings @Dr Evil

In my view, the RM2 is a great flavour producer for mouth to lung hitters. I am more than happy with it.
Luckily for me, I like a tight draw for mouth to lung and the RM2 standard airhole suits me perfectly.
Me too. i dont enjoy lung hits.
 
@Silver can i ask a favor?

When you rewick please show me your coil possession and wick please. We are after the same thing :)

Hi @kimbo

These pics are of a 1 ohm simple coil in one of my devices I worked on today. The position and height is exactly the same as in my Blackbird paracoi you vaped on at the vape meet.

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Notice in the pic above it is close to the edge

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And the coil is quite high. Bottom of coil about in line with airhole. You can go even higher than this for more throat hit but this position should do well.

Hope it helps and let us know how it goes.
 
Hi @kimbo

These pics are of a 1 ohm simple coil in one of my devices I worked on today. The position and height is exactly the same as in my Blackbird paracoi you vaped on at the vape meet.

View attachment 18095

Notice it is close to the edge

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And quite high. Bottom of coil about in line with airhole. You can go even higher than this for more throat hit but this position should do well

Hope it helps and let us know how it goes.

Thank you @Silver
 
PS - reason why I did not show you that paracoil is that I took it out and am experimenting with something else. But the photos above describe my usual position for good TH
 
And don't ask me what that "fur" is on the outside of the coil in the 2nd photo.
Lol - I have no clue how that got there.
 
Thank you @Silver i just re did the coil and saw my problem, i tend to position the coil close to the edge on the deck, screw it in then lift it, that makes the coil move away from the edge. So now i positioned it slightly over the edge on the deck, fastened it then i lifted it, that way it moves just up and just away from the edge. The TH is better now thank you.
 
Thank you @Silver i just re did the coil and saw my problem, i tend to position the coil close to the edge on the deck, screw it in then lift it, that makes the coil move away from the edge. So now i positioned it slightly over the edge on the deck, fastened it then i lifted it, that way it moves just up and just away from the edge. The TH is better now thank you.

I know what you mean @kimbo
When tightening the screws it does pull the legs a little bit so the coil can move
But I do keep the mandrel in the coil when tightening the post screws and if you hold the mandrel quite firmly it tends to make the coil wraps a bit tighter and often helps to get those end wraps a bit neater.
 
Thanks to @Andre i have some 24mg Atomic Grasshopper. I filled a bottle with that and ... Alexandra have her whole batman cat suit on waving that kinky wip :D
@Silver now i can lower the coil to get the full flavour and the TH i need/want
 
Great stuff @kimbo -

That higher nic content must kick nicely!
 
Hi @kimbo

These pics are of a 1 ohm simple coil in one of my devices I worked on today. The position and height is exactly the same as in my Blackbird paracoi you vaped on at the vape meet.

View attachment 18095

Notice in the pic above it is close to the edge

View attachment 18096

And the coil is quite high. Bottom of coil about in line with airhole. You can go even higher than this for more throat hit but this position should do well.

Hope it helps and let us know how it goes.
@Silver, with the coil so close to the edge, where do you position the wick?
 
@Silver, with the coil so close to the edge, where do you position the wick?

Hi @LandyMan

I drew in the wick for you in my photo above.

RM2coil with wick.jpg


Usually, I would be on the other side of this coil when working on it, but I will explain it as per the above photo

The wick on the left hand side just comes out of the coil and goes down to the deck. I try keep it quite short - just until it touches the deck. That one is simple

The wick on the right ends up in the little space between the post and the edge of the atty - also touching the ceramic deck. It needs to touch the deck to get hold of the juice. The photo looks like the wick may get in the way of the juice feed hole, but it doesn't. The coil leg is underneath it, so it prevents the wick from getting near the hole. Also, that coil leg is on the "lower side" of the coil, so its lower than the other coil leg on the other side. And it goes at an angle to the post, so it sort of "guides" the wick to the point I take it to.

I have been wicking like this for several months with good results. It works for me. I must admit I have not extensively tried many other wicking positions.

I know @vaalboy once mentioned to me that he takes that right hand wick and instead of going to the right side, he goes over the coil leg and ends up in the middle of the deck, sort of between the two posts. I think I tried that once before but can't remember if there was any noticeable difference.

Hope it helps
 
@Silver, with the coil so close to the edge, where do you position the wick?

Oh, one more thing - that photo was taken at a bit of an angle - so the coil looks like it is right on the edge - in reality, it's not as close to the edge as it looks. It is close, but not right on the edge.

There is more than enough space for the wick to come out of the coil on either side and find a home on the deck.
 
@Silver, with the coil so close to the edge, where do you position the wick?

And one last thing - don't forget, my coils are quite high up which you can't really see in the photo from above.
So my wicks are a bit longer.
If the coil is very low (almost touching the deck) then the wicks can be much shorter - just like little blobs protruding out of each side, because they will touch the deck anyway.

Just be careful that your wick or pieces of it don't block the juice feed hole.
 
I know @vaalboy once mentioned to me that he takes that right hand wick and instead of going to the right side, he goes over the coil leg and ends up in the middle of the deck, sort of between the two posts. I think I tried that once before but can't remember if there was any noticeable difference.

That is what i do
 
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