So I've been using a rebuildable ECR head for my Melo III for about 3 weeks now. I've been through many different variations of wire, ID, spacing, wicking etc and I thought I'd found the right way to wick this thing but alas today I'm getting sorta dry hits again.
When I say sorta dry hits I mean that when I chain vape the third pull or so starts tasting kinda dry. It's not a complete dry hit but I can taste it's starting. There are air bubbles during draws though.
I started using Kanthal A1 28g but changed to SS316L 26g. I'm doing 6 or 7 wraps, 3mm ID, spaced coils which ohm out at around 0.4 to 0.5 ohms. I'm wicking using some standard organic cotton purchased from SAVapeGear. The coils glow evenly from the inside out and I'm fluffing the cotton out on the outside of the wicking holes.
I started off leaving too little cotton on the outside of the wicking holes and eventually figured out that I need to leave more on the outside. I've even kept the two outer layers of cotton aside for my next wicking to measure less or more depending on the previous wicking. I've even tried pushing some cotton down into the inside of the coil.
This week I got it spot on and thought I'd found the perfect amount of wicking material. Cut the exact same amount based on the outer pieces I'd kept aside. But the sorta dry hits persist.
Vaping at around 27.5w and doing direct lung for about 3 - 4 seconds each. If I draw for longer the hit starts becoming dry.
My question is really what causes dry hits? Cotton to tight in the coil? Too much cotton on the outside of the wicking holes? Too little cotton on the outside? Not enough surface area on the coil? Too much surface area on the coil? Do I need to rebuild the coil every time, or can I just rewick?
For those with experience with rebuildable heads how often do you rebuild? How often do you rewick the same coil?
Any advice would be appreciated.
When I say sorta dry hits I mean that when I chain vape the third pull or so starts tasting kinda dry. It's not a complete dry hit but I can taste it's starting. There are air bubbles during draws though.
I started using Kanthal A1 28g but changed to SS316L 26g. I'm doing 6 or 7 wraps, 3mm ID, spaced coils which ohm out at around 0.4 to 0.5 ohms. I'm wicking using some standard organic cotton purchased from SAVapeGear. The coils glow evenly from the inside out and I'm fluffing the cotton out on the outside of the wicking holes.
I started off leaving too little cotton on the outside of the wicking holes and eventually figured out that I need to leave more on the outside. I've even kept the two outer layers of cotton aside for my next wicking to measure less or more depending on the previous wicking. I've even tried pushing some cotton down into the inside of the coil.
This week I got it spot on and thought I'd found the perfect amount of wicking material. Cut the exact same amount based on the outer pieces I'd kept aside. But the sorta dry hits persist.
Vaping at around 27.5w and doing direct lung for about 3 - 4 seconds each. If I draw for longer the hit starts becoming dry.
My question is really what causes dry hits? Cotton to tight in the coil? Too much cotton on the outside of the wicking holes? Too little cotton on the outside? Not enough surface area on the coil? Too much surface area on the coil? Do I need to rebuild the coil every time, or can I just rewick?
For those with experience with rebuildable heads how often do you rebuild? How often do you rewick the same coil?
Any advice would be appreciated.