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Should I drill my hole out?

Discussion in 'Vape Modding and Technical' started by phuoc20121993, Dec 9, 2015.

  1. phuoc20121993

    phuoc20121993 New Member

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    So I've got a Mini DID clone. I've noticed the wickhole is only about 2.5mm. It seems 3mm is the norm for genny's? Seemed awful hard to roll the wick tight enough. Should I drill it out to 3mm? Think there's just enough room without going into the threads.
     
  2. NoPro

    NoPro New Member

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    i drilled mine to 3.5 mm works great
    easy it to drill out
     
  3. tadeka

    tadeka New Member

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    LOL The topic of this thread sounds like a personal issue & maybe one you should talk to your partner about? :p

    The AGA has a small wick hole too, the AGA-T saw improvements made on it from feed back on the AGA to the Chinese manufacturer. Not all of the info was used though, from what I can tell, there are still minor issues with the AGA-T that could have been sorted out at the manufacturing stage but they are easily sorted out.
    Back to the AGA, the wick hole, while small does present a challenge but it still works unmodded, however those that have modded theirs find it wicks better.

    I say go for it, if you are confident you can do it properly.
     
  4. Effelladask

    Effelladask New Member

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    Have you tried using less mesh to roll the wicks, just use your thumbs.

    you know that motion you do to imitate money (with your thumb and two fingers rubbing)

    Do that with the side edge of the mesh and use both hands ( thumbs )

    Once rolled put the mesh in your palm and roll it between both hands flat to really tighten ( only roll one direction not like trying to start a fire with sticks)
     
  5. hawaiian82

    hawaiian82 New Member

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    Thanks bugzme & Noe. I think the less mesh idea would be a good idea. Think I used the sizes most recomend here which would have been for a 3mm hole I'm guessing. I did get it to the right size, but it's almost solid, and doesn't seem to wick overly well. Not that I have much to compare it too!
    I knew I should have checked it when it arrived. Was advertised as having a "3mm wick hole (aftermarket feature)"
    I'll be getting the drill out later for sure. Be less coil turns on a fatter wick for the same resistance too, which I'm guessing is a good thing?
     
  6. griersetrorry

    griersetrorry New Member

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    You can get less or the same coils on a thinner wick and have lower resistance, due to using shorter amount of wire.

    Less ohms heats up faster and uses less volts.
    Remember to turn your volts to lowest when testing coil for shorts.
     
  7. S L

    S L New Member

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    No, less ohms uses more volts. Lower resistance = higher volts.
     
  8. olaffiebrandt

    olaffiebrandt New Member

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    Yeah wot Noe said,
     
  9. ImmanuilTeecymearve

    ImmanuilTeecymearve New Member

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    All good. I'm up with the electrical side of it.. Just the practical that's doin me in! lol Sure there must be some spray on oxidisation that you can buy? ;) lol

    I'm fair happy with my results so far. Seems I have to hold it up almost level to really wick well though. Hence the thought of enlarging my wickhole.
     
  10. uxaxkmixzq

    uxaxkmixzq New Member

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    I only Oxidize while its still a flat piece do both sides then roll.
     
  11. Luke (willows hubby)

    Luke (willows hubby) New Member

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    I do that by glowing the wick 3 times over every part of the mesh on both sides, then I roll it & oxidise again turning the wick to get every 90 degrees of the length glowed 2 times, then I drip juice on the wick & burn it off 5 times at each end.
    Oxidizing is the most important step in making a wick, which a lot of genesis newbs overlook.
     
  12. JaredDorsey

    JaredDorsey New Member

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    So I drilled it out to 3mm. Rolled up a hollow wick from #200 mesh. Oxidised before roling, and after. A few more than three..lol Did the rollie paper method. 6/5 wrap coil of some description.. ummm..
    Wicking b.comtifully upright. Measuring at 2.2ohms running at 4.8v. Can't stop scoffing the caramel fudge... Ahhhhhhhh. So good when it works right! lol
    I seem to like a cooler runnig coil. Don't mind warming it up a bit to get going.. :)
     
  13. nxhimlg03k

    nxhimlg03k New Member

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    3mm? you must have elephant lungs lol
     
  14. Molly

    Molly New Member

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    lol.. Not the airhole.. The wickhole!
     
  15. realist

    realist New Member

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    I don't think it needs to be 3mm. The orions is pretty small and that vapes like a champ
     
  16. midnightday

    midnightday New Member

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    oops my bad
     
  17. uchaboo

    uchaboo New Member

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    Hell of a lot easier to roll up the wick though! :) and I figure larger circumfrence more coil/wick contact area..
     
  18. loyagowroca

    loyagowroca New Member

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    you finally get yours off the list arth?
     
  19. adallicy

    adallicy New Member

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    oops thinking of cop - sorry arth
     
  20. gmudnetak

    gmudnetak New Member

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    Drilling the wrong hole can be quite a bad thing mate ;)
     
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