whould you say its a significantly warmer vape then the wotofo?? and do you prefer it to a great single coil rda?It's quite a bit better and can handle a little more wattage
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/wts-wtt-aspex-performance-coils.434798/
I sold all my RDAs single and dual after I got the profile RDA. And the Nexmesh can be significantly warmer than the Wotofo coils.whould you say its a significantly warmer vape then the wotofo?? and do you prefer it to a great single coil rda?
Watch Mike Vapes video on youtube. He uses them head to head and gives his thoughts.should i wait till im out of wotofo mesh and then buy or buy them now cuz im greatly missing out?
were you that fond of the rda even before you got the nexmesh brother??I sold all my RDAs single and dual after I got the profile RDA. And the Nexmesh can be significantly warmer than the Wotofo coils.
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/wts-wtt-aspex-performance-coils.434798/
Absolutely! Most and best flavor I've ever experienced. And I've had literally hundreds of RDAs.were you that fond of the rda even before you got the nexmesh brother??
I'm a professional coil builder and I don't hardly vape with my own coils since I got the Profile RDA.were you that fond of the rda even before you got the nexmesh brother??
The mesh and proper wicking of that mesh. Much more surface area of coil directly under the vapers mouth. And with proper wicking, much more juice readily available for vaporization. And finally, the instant ramp up of the mesh itself makes immediate vapor production available.So I love my Profile, and with the risk of sounding stupid I am going to ask since I have assumptions but not sure. What makes it so much better? I guess one would be what metal it is made of. What else makes it better?
Thank you, my assumptions were wrong. Why I don't assume. If I remember correctly the higher example 200 or 150 is what decides the OHM of the coil and there is round and more of a square hole??The mesh and proper wicking of that mesh. Much more surface area of coil directly under the vapers mouth. And with proper wicking, much more juice readily available for vaporization. And finally, the instant ramp up of the mesh itself makes immediate vapor production available.
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/wts-wtt-aspex-performance-coils.434798/
how do you wick it properly brother??The mesh and proper wicking of that mesh. Much more surface area of coil directly under the vapers mouth. And with proper wicking, much more juice readily available for vaporization. And finally, the instant ramp up of the mesh itself makes immediate vapor production available.
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/wts-wtt-aspex-performance-coils.434798/
I use Datt White Stuff cotton available from www.hitthatjuice.com. Pull a strip through and cut the ends down at a 45 degree angle. Tuck in the excess, prime and vape.how do you wick it properly brother??
Your memory is fading. I don't own any Recurves.@Pastorfuzz What difference do you find between the top cap material? Have you tried the 22mm conversion caps? If I remember you were all over the caps on the Recurve, but memory is fading by the day.
Nice collection, let me know if you need 3 or 4 less....
Well must have been someone else obviously.... I liked the conv caps better than standard on the recurve. Smaller and a little more narrow drip tip is only difference.Your memory is fading. I don't own any Recurves.
Also haven't tried the conversion caps.
Haven't built the Profiles with the plastic caps either.
Maybe will do one this weekend and i'll let you know.
Lol VaporDNA and MyVpro keep Nexmesh in stock. A few days away.I just ordered some nexmesh from 3fvape so I will be able to compare it to the stock wotofo mesh. In a month or two if it ships before CNY, it not, then longer.
Yea I know I just didn’t want to pay twice as much as the wotofo mesh. I’m in no hurry so I don’t mind the wait. It was only $4-something so I got two packs.Lol VaporDNA and MyVpro keep Nexmesh in stock. A few days away.
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/wts-wtt-aspex-performance-coils.434798/
I stretched the springs out on a few of mine. Doesn't seem to make much difference as long as you have the wick tight to start with.3fvape got my order of nexMESH out the building before the CNY so I should have it in a couple weeks tops. I also have another Profile coming from somewhere else just because I don’t have any of the new colors so got a matte SS. I’m really surprised no other companies have tried a similar design to the Profile, maybe with a stronger spring or different shape of the ceramic block. It seems to be very popular so I’m surprised no one is trying to improve upon it. Just my 2¢ on the issue.
I'm sure there are more in the works. Anytime one company has some success others are sure to follow. Keep us buying new stuff is how they make money.It seems to be very popular so I’m surprised no one is trying to improve upon it. Just my 2¢ on the issue.
I think if you had a convex spring-loaded ceramic block instead of concave one it may be an improvement. It would take up some room and decrease the amount of wicking needed to fill that space. It ain’t broke but I’d like to see how tweaking the design would affect the performance.I'm sure there are more in the works. Anytime one company has some success others are sure to follow. Keep us buying new stuff is how they make money.
That's a good idea. I was trying to think of a way to flatten it out a bit and get rid of some the excess but couldn't really come up with much. I fill that clamp with a strip of cotton bacon and lay a piece of rayon over that. Only the rayon hits the deck.I think if you had a convex spring-loaded ceramic block instead of concave one it may be an improvement. It would take up some room and decrease the amount of wicking needed to fill that space. It ain’t broke but I’d like to see how tweaking the design would affect the performance.
I almost asked about this the other night.I'm a professional coil builder and I don't hardly vape with my own coils since I got the Profile RDA.
And if the spring were a bit stiffer. I have a hard time believing that the existing spring does anything at all.I think if you had a convex spring-loaded ceramic block instead of concave one it may be an improvement. It would take up some room and decrease the amount of wicking needed to fill that space. It ain’t broke but I’d like to see how tweaking the design would affect the performance.
I was thinking the same thing with the spring. Problem is that if it’s too stiff it may effect the wicking’s ability to absorb by squeezing it too much. I have the digiflavor mesh pro which doesn’t have any spring loaded block just a solid piece and I don’t have any problems with it not keeping contact with the mesh. Leads me to believe the spring loaded block is more of a gimmick than an effective component.And if the spring were a bit stiffer. I have hard time believing that the existing spring does anything at all.
Once you stuff your cotton in there, it's fully compressed anyway.I was thinking the same thing with the spring. Problem is that if it’s too stiff it may effect the wicking’s ability to absorb by squeezing it too much. I have the digiflavor mesh pro which doesn’t have any spring loaded block just a solid piece and I don’t have any problems with it not keeping contact with the mesh. Leads me to believe the spring loaded block is more of a gimmick than an effective component.
As sad as it sounds a coil like the ones pictured just doesn't perform as well as the mesh in the Profile RDA...I almost asked about this the other night.
Yea ready x wick or XC-116 ( I think) is what I bought and have somewhere in my stash. I used it when I was rebuilding my protank coils and it worked well. It would have to be in a coil though because it would take a ton to fill underneath the mesh with a 3mm rope. If I can find it I may have to try one of my coil rda’s with ceramic wick. Curious how it performs compared to rayon. I do remember cutting this ceramic wick left all kinds of little pieces all over, probably not the best to inhale.I wonder if that ceramic fiber wick stuff would work good. I can't remember what it's called, ready x wick or something.
It might be feasable to use the ceramic wicking on top of cotton, as long as the cotton is not against the mesh it should not turn brown. I do not know if the round ceramic wicks could actually make contact with the entire mesh surface though. I know having even a partial spot on the mesh that has not got perfect contact with wick will give you a dry hit from the depths of hell, so I would never be the idiot to try it first. 1 time of experiencing that when I first got the profile RDA was, I hope the only time I will experience that. The ramp up time for mesh makes any little dry spot superheat the air you suck down your throat...really bad!!!Yea ready x wick or XC-116 ( I think) is what I bought and have somewhere in my stash. I used it when I was rebuilding my protank coils and it worked well. It would have to be in a coil though because it would take a ton to fill underneath the mesh with a 3mm rope. If I can find it I may have to try one of my coil rda’s with ceramic wick. Curious how it performs compared to rayon. I do remember cutting this ceramic wick left all kinds of little pieces all over, probably not the best to inhale.
I must disagree...as cotton ages it becomes less compressed, which is where the spring comes into play. It is not needed for a freshly wicked setup, it is to maintain the contact with the mesh as it ages. The profile is not the first mesh setup by any means. It is the first mesh rda that solved the problem of the wick falling away from the mesh as it ages. Wotofo did not invent the mesh rda, they just made it better...a lot better.I was thinking the same thing with the spring. Problem is that if it’s too stiff it may effect the wicking’s ability to absorb by squeezing it too much. I have the digiflavor mesh pro which doesn’t have any spring loaded block just a solid piece and I don’t have any problems with it not keeping contact with the mesh. Leads me to believe the spring loaded block is more of a gimmick than an effective component.
If it is too compressed, and used as a squonk rda, it prevents the juice from making it to the mesh, and prevents the squonk bottle from releasing.I was thinking the same thing with the spring. Problem is that if it’s too stiff it may effect the wicking’s ability to absorb by squeezing it too much. I have the digiflavor mesh pro which doesn’t have any spring loaded block just a solid piece and I don’t have any problems with it not keeping contact with the mesh. Leads me to believe the spring loaded block is more of a gimmick than an effective component.