chris damron
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Which way do you prefer to wick your low ohm coils? Do you tuck underneath? Tuck behind? Clip the edges without tucking? I've tried lots of different methods and I've found two that work well for me.
The first ones is with a single piece of cotton, threaded thru both coils and folded over between the posts. There's no cotton under or behind the coil, and the coil is positioned high up so that airflow will come in and under the coil. The only downside is that I only get a couple of hits before I have to rejuice.
The second method is just a plain tuck under the coil from the thicker side, and then I clip the shorter side close to the coil. I get more hits this way but I can tell that the cotton is choking off the coil for vapor production more than the first method.
I basically just want to try and find the best of both worlds. Running at these types of temperatures, juice goes fast. Any method to let me get a little extra mileage would be great.
The first ones is with a single piece of cotton, threaded thru both coils and folded over between the posts. There's no cotton under or behind the coil, and the coil is positioned high up so that airflow will come in and under the coil. The only downside is that I only get a couple of hits before I have to rejuice.
The second method is just a plain tuck under the coil from the thicker side, and then I clip the shorter side close to the coil. I get more hits this way but I can tell that the cotton is choking off the coil for vapor production more than the first method.
I basically just want to try and find the best of both worlds. Running at these types of temperatures, juice goes fast. Any method to let me get a little extra mileage would be great.