Very nice. It looks like you made a carto for a kayfun..
Have you had any wicking problems with it?
Exactly! Since I can't adjust the chimney down, to cover more of the channels, I just compensated with more cotton to choke the flooding that would have occurred.I think i understand what you mean. It works the same way the juice flow works on the Ithaka or the Aqua atomizers.
I plan on doing it again with 26g or 28g. So let me know how it goes! I tried it with the 22 just to see how far I could ridiculously go! Proved the concept though. I'll give this build about a week or two just to kick the tires. I had posted on another thread (can't remember which now) that I was going to try this. DONE!Man that is a great idea..I have to give it ago but i only have 26g wire lying around.
i finish off the tank i have for now and give it a go later on.
Best way to add the fun to kayfunI just pulled this off! Vertagle 22g 10 wrap 0.6 ohm on a Kafun 3.1:
It's a really warm vape, but lots of flavor!
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I'll have to mike it when I get the chance, but it was >2.0mm philips head screwdriver. The ID of the coil is about the same size of the OD of the airhole below it. When I look down the coil, I can just see the outside edge of the raised air channel. Edit: plus I had to go pretty big to get the res up using 22g. End edit.Just out of curiosity what did you wrap your wire around? I usually go for a 5/64 as if found it works best for me personally.
Just like kid in a toy shop!Best way to add the fun to kayfun
I just pulled this off! Vertagle 22g 10 wrap 0.6 ohm on a Kafun 3.1:
It's a really warm vape, but lots of flavor!
Wow that's amazing. And it doesn't leak? I may have to find the time to try this outI just pulled this off! Vertagle 22g 10 wrap 0.6 ohm on a Kafun 3.1:
It's a really warm vape, but lots of flavor!
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