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Zap with no insulator for wick

Discussion in 'Vape Modding and Technical' started by jessthemessica, Dec 11, 2015.

  1. jessthemessica

    jessthemessica New Member

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    Was just setting up a new coil and wick for my zap and thought i might try it with the insulator taken out that way i can fit a larger wick. Has anyone tried this and if you did, did it perform better or no difference
    Thanks
    Yatesy

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  2. dukorider

    dukorider New Member

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    Both work - I use some tally-ho as an insulator, some use gladwrap, but if you’ve done a good job on the wick - none at all works also. Start at 3V on the provari and work your way up till you get even glowing goodness.
     
  3. Kyrix

    Kyrix New Member

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    Thanks for that ill give it a go without and see how i go, if it shorts out tallyho it is lol :)

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  4. bouloss

    bouloss New Member

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    Think the ZAP has a step at the base of the wick hole for the insulator to sit on stopping it falling into tank, so would make no difference unless you drilled it out to remove the step
     
  5. jk201947dg

    jk201947dg New Member

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    The newer ones do, but it is only very minor and still allows for a much wider wick than with the insulator. It's how I run my ZAP, Zen Mini and did run my Zen Standard.
    You don't want that piddly little wick. pull the insulator out and go for it! :D
     
  6. JoTo

    JoTo New Member

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    Always run without an insulator on any of my gennies. Don't see the need if you spend a little time on the wick and charcoal the crap out of it! :)
     
  7. RobertBelesme

    RobertBelesme New Member

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    I've gone back to using them with the insulator in and don't really notice much of a difference other than it is heaps easier to set up with it in. I can just grab some mesh, torch it once, put some juice on and burn it off, then wrap a coil and be good to go.
     
  8. arxxbgrdkjjmy

    arxxbgrdkjjmy New Member

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    I had stopped using them too, but found #400+ too much of a pain, with a bit of tall-ho for insulation, set up is like CMB says - too easy!

    I know, go and stand in the corner for being a genny wuss...
     
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