this or there is spot that is just barley in contact with that edge of the mess... the fact it is happening reverse parallel i suspect the former might be a tad to much in those spots.Try trimming just the dark areas with a sharp scissor & see if it helps I’m thinking along the lines of rayon. When rayon does that it’s because it’s too dense in those areas. Can’t hurt to try.
yep which is why you see some wicking videos pull the wick in both directions and even rock it to an extent when i started rocking mine i got this to cut back to almost never. now it either keeps up or burns at some point.This used to drive me crazy. I started looking into why it did it, and found that it was from uneven wicking. The dark sections were always more dense and would draw the cooked juice off the coil as that area dried up.
I also found that this will happen with standard coils, but usually only when one side of the wicking is more dense than the other side. Then you end up with dark streaks on one side and not the other.
cause your wick hates you....
This used to drive me crazy. I started looking into why it did it, and found that it was from uneven wicking. The dark sections were always more dense and would draw the cooked juice off the coil as that area dried up.
I also found that this will happen with standard coils, but usually only when one side of the wicking is more dense than the other side. Then you end up with dark streaks on one side and not the other.
Maybe condensation dripping from the top cap and its darker than the juice being vaped. I got the idea thinking maybe the cotton was touching the sidewall of the cap.
This is exactly what’s happening. Condensation which is darkened from the heat is running down the side of the topcap and onto the wick.
The ‘pattern’ depends on how he holds his mod. If he would swap from thumb-fire to finger-fire, the patten would swap too.
Maybe condensation dripping from the top cap and its darker than the juice being vaped. I got the idea thinking maybe the cotton was touching the sidewall of the cap.
This used to drive me crazy. I started looking into why it did it, and found that it was from uneven wicking. The dark sections were always more dense and would draw the cooked juice off the coil as that area dried up.
I also found that this will happen with standard coils, but usually only when one side of the wicking is more dense than the other side. Then you end up with dark streaks on one side and not the other.
I rarely clean my rdas so it happens a lot.
I started looking into why it did it, and found that it was from uneven wicking.