OK...still relatively new to rebuilding atomizers/wicking, so don't chuckle...
Just wondering what the need is for the wick? I realize that it pulls in your liquid into the chamber...but since you basically heat the liquid to a temp below flashpoint to get the vapor, just wondering why direct contact of the coils to the liquid won't do the same thing. I'm guessing that it's more of a viscosity issue- that the wick provides an "even-ness" in heating the liquid, but wouldn't a larger chamber, and larger inlets for the liquid to flow into the chamber...essentually do the same thing?
Just wondering what the need is for the wick? I realize that it pulls in your liquid into the chamber...but since you basically heat the liquid to a temp below flashpoint to get the vapor, just wondering why direct contact of the coils to the liquid won't do the same thing. I'm guessing that it's more of a viscosity issue- that the wick provides an "even-ness" in heating the liquid, but wouldn't a larger chamber, and larger inlets for the liquid to flow into the chamber...essentually do the same thing?