Yea, works great.I won some samples of this stuff but haven't tried it yet. Anyone use this in high powered drippers or tank builds? 50w -100w?
A local shop here in town.Where'd you get that ohms reader?
This is the same one: came with bag, cord and wall wart.Where'd you get that ohms reader?
Hey, thanks for the link, MoFMo
Apparently it has some kind of military application as high-temp wire insulation for some kind of critical machinery. Something like that.LOL so why can this only be sold in the US because of regulations ? I went to their site and that is what it said . (shakes head)
Yeah, it's just that READYxWICK is made from this Nextel XC-116 and XC-132 stuff that's restricted due to sensitive military applications. Can't have villainous Canadians getting their hands on it! My god, who knows what might happen.Thanks Jeremy . Yes, I was doing some reading and understand a little better now. It's not readywixx not wanting to ship internationally it's the government. At first it was just silly to me because it was wick.
LMAO true that !Yeah, it's just that READYxWICK is made from this Nextel XC-116 and XC-132 stuff that's restricted due to sensitive military applications. Can't have villainous Canadians getting their hands on it! My god, who knows what might happen.
If you go to RBA Supplies website Jeremy gives demonstrations on how to use your readyxwick. There are other vids and pics on the site as well. Basically, you can wick it two ways: build your coil first then run the readyx through it (that would be a tight coil) or wrap your coil around your readyxwick (that would be a looser coil). But watch his vids because there's info you need to know about sizing, etc.so I have a question about coils for readyxwick. is it possible to use the tight standard/micro coil builds or does it need to be a loose coil build similar to what MoFasterMo posted? I have been looking for videos and/or pictures on how exactly to wick this in either an RDA or a tank, but have come up with nothing so far. Any help in the form of picture and videos is greatly appreciated!
Thanks! saw the vids, and now that makes a bit more sense. I just have to figure out how to rest the wick in the juice well of my RDAs ( I have a Tobh and a Freakshow I wanna test this out on). I've seen it where its just about a 1" piece of wick in either of the coils and they just dip down into the juice well, and others where its wrapped and stuffed into the juice well. At this point, I guess I'm looking for pictures of how people have done this. Love this forum!If you go to RBA Supplies website Jeremy gives demonstrations on how to use your readyxwick. There are other vids and pics on the site as well. Basically, you can wick it two ways: build your coil first then run the readyx through it (that would be a tight coil) or wrap your coil around your readyxwick (that would be a looser coil). But watch his vids because there's info you need to know about sizing, etc.
Seems plain old silica wick holds up rather well.I love the stuff. I'm currently giving the cellucotton a good try. I like that, too, but nothing beats the un-burnability of READYxWICK. That wick lasts forever. As long as you dry-burn your coil and torch your wick, you can keep going just about forever and hardly have to worry about carbon-flavored juice.
One simple way is to shape it like the letter 'C'. More like a flat looking C so that the bottom of the C is resting in the well. You don't want to bend it too much and choke off the inside channel. Sometimes I take a syringe, insert it into the channel and inject the juice. You can see it flow right through the middle to the other end. One of my weird, little thrillsThanks! saw the vids, and now that makes a bit more sense. I just have to figure out how to rest the wick in the juice well of my RDAs ( I have a Tobh and a Freakshow I wanna test this out on). I've seen it where its just about a 1" piece of wick in either of the coils and they just dip down into the juice well, and others where its wrapped and stuffed into the juice well. At this point, I guess I'm looking for pictures of how people have done this. Love this forum!