FYI fasttech has a NextGen clone for I think $13. How do you like the ipv mini? Is it the 30 or 70w?![]()
Picked up a sat 22 clone via trade. Got it set-up with 30g 1 ohm coil w/ 400 SS mesh. Rocking 50/50 DRY-4 DIY with the old school genny tilt. 13.5W dense, dense flavorful vape. Love it.
I think another genny is in my future. Can anyone recommend a clone with a little more airflow? The sat has one hole drilled out, but I would love something a tad looser.
Seems like the two main contenders are the NextGen and Origen.
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FYI fasttech has a NextGen clone for I think $13. How do you like the ipv mini? Is it the 30 or 70w?
No,no they don't count.HMMMMMMM i still have a few RSST's laying around i bring every once in awhile ,does that count![]()
I put mine in the "Things to figure out when board box" twice.I had an RSST that I built with 400 mesh and then took it outside and ran back and forth over it with my truck....totally flattened the thing, and it actually imporved the flavor it gave.
I love all of them so. It's like a model T & Mom's apple pie all at once. This Kanger Areo Turbo kicks major ass. Mixed Blood Orange & Cherry together. 18 Mls Nic. All VG.I have been playing with the Nextgen genisis atty....I think it's really worth a serious look.
because it's a lousy genny. the atty it was cloned from was a lousy genny.because its not expensive or made in some country other then china
that would make most every geney after the original a clone right ?!!?
what atty was it cloned from any way ?? you are truly the first to say it is clone also
Ive heard so many opinions,I'm about bugshit crazy...you read these threads where these goobers roll up a bunch of wicks and then time them for how fast they wick blah blah blah..I've heard they tested them and that 500 mesh rolled real tight wicks the best....but I use 325 mesh in my other geenys and they do bitching...of course I don't make a plain rolled wick,but still ...trail and error....wick building for a genny is like coil building for drippers there are so many configurations and mesh sizes,it's fun to play with them. I think I was using 400, and rolling is just regualrlly tight nothing special and it seemed to work fine I've also seen a L wick build and a wick within a wick build for the nextgen.I think the important part for the nextgen maybe making sure the wick is fat, I think it may help with the negative pressure system.Yeah if you're that sensitive I'd take the mesh route first and just move on to something else if it doesn't work for you. Being I only have the good 500 mesh I've been tinkering with how tight I roll it for the Nextgen, less than really tight seems to be helping wick.
Oh no steam I wasn't talking about you...sorry if you got that idea. I was talking about all the threads I've read over the years...one guy saying one thing one guy saying the other i just throw my hands up and don't know what to believe.so I just try everything and see what works for me..or I just make stuff up....sorry steam no offense meant.Well excuse me for making the effort to assist.
Have you tried stainless steel cable for your nets?I was a carpenter for 30 years and I used to tell my apprentices"There's at least a dozen diffrent ways to do a job and at least 6 of them is the right way."......I have boxes of the crap, ....silica,ekowool, xc-116,raime,rayon,ribbon kanthal...after collecting the stuff over a couple of years I just threw most of it out.I'm lucky I live 20 minutes away from TEMCO, the guys who supply most of us with kanthal, so wire is easy to get ....mesh is a bitch to find there are so few vendors that sell a wide range in 6x6 or 12x12 sheets...400 and 325 I got a good source for, but I'd likje to get some 500, 270, and #200 superfine....because I vape such high VG I haven't tried #200 superfine mesh yet, ....I got back to vaping mesh about a year ago,I had been using porous ceramic wicks for about a year,but then I started vaping NET juices and ceramic wicks just clog to fast using NET juices. once I find some high VG juices other than NETs that I like I'll most likely keep one genny wicked with ceramics....but I'm going through a NET phase right now.Although I've heard that 5 pawns is coming out with a line of juice that has an alternative to PG called 1,3 propanediol,that supposedly doesn't cause the dreaded PG allergy...if so, then I could start using it instead of PG and that would be a godsend...supposedly it carries flavor almost as well as PG, and makes better vapor than PG...using that I could go back to vaping on ceramics.
No, I haven't ..is there some reason I should try cable with NETs? what's it's advantage.I haven't used cable very much it didn't seem to wick any better than mesh,Have you tried stainless steel cable for your nets?
I don't really clean mesh wicks I just toss them and roll a new one....I might torch a wick once and wrap a new coil on it, but usually just once......so if you wrap a ss mesh sleeve around the top of the cable does it gunk up the cable too, or does it stay clean and you just have to rebuild the sleeve.or does the cable gunk uo to.....wicking is not a problem for me with ss mesh. how do you clean cable torch it or drop it in alcohol....That maybe a good idea..I'll give it a shot..if I could just rewrap a new top sleeve and torch the cable it would save time.Stainless cable wicks alot more efficiently and is easier to clean than mesh wicks
redo that pancho please, I think I know what you mean but I want to be sure.by the way do you vape NETsThe mesh will get gunked up but the mesh usually doesn't.
How did you like the Eko wool wrap on the cable?I'm behind the curve with liquids, I've been DIYing for a while now. NET I've heard of but have never tried. Stainless cable did work well for me both with an Ekowool sock over the top and stainless steel mesh wrap.
personally I didn't care for the ekowrap on cable, I much preferred mesh....How did you like the Eko wool wrap on the cable?
but have you vaped this wick with NETs they get pretty nasty.....Sorry I'm on my phone and it like to auto fill..
The mesh will gunk up but the cable wont. For the most part.
I used to use the Eko on cable for my tobacco flavors and it was good although it didn't seem to last all that long. I did various things with it, made a sock that was longer than need be, separated strands of the Eko and spread them across the deck as well as the loose end. Did the same and put the Eko through a second wick hole but at the time didn't have enough power to overcome the excess liquid.How did you like the Eko wool wrap on the cable?
Well I tried the cable with a mesh sock, and it wicks good, flavor is fine, the only draw back I can see with cable is it's mass...there is so much metal in the wick it seems it tends to act as a heat sink, it carries more heat and holds it longer in the tank, than mesh does..... it seems it cooks the flavor out of the juice more than a mesh wick.....you can hold a cable wick and a mesh wick in your hand and the cable wick is much heavier than a mesh wick, there is more metal and I think it acts like more of a heat sink......I'm going to cut the cable a couple of three mm shorter and see if that helps so there is less wick sitting in the juice...you really tear through the juice with this set up...I'm goona play with diffrent mesh sizes and diffrent lengths of sock material to see which works best, in some ways the wick wicks too fast,but it could just be a matter of finding the right tilt.I get my nets from ethervapes.com and they don't gunk my wicks to badly. I haven't tried from any place else though
If that's the case you could also try using a smaller diameter cable. Since it wicks better than mesh the fact that the wick hole isn't covered up doesn't affect wicking as muchWell I tried the cable with a mesh sock, and it wicks good, flavor is fine, the only draw back I can see with cable is it's mass...there is so much metal in the wick it seems it tends to act as a heat sink, it carries more heat and holds it longer in the tank, than mesh does..... it seems it cooks the flavor out of the juice more than a mesh wick.....you can hold a cable wick and a mesh wick in your hand and the cable wick is much heavier than a mesh wick, there is more metal and I think it acts like more of a heat sink......I'm going to cut the cable a couple of three mm shorter and see if that helps so there is less wick sitting in the juice...you really tear through the juice with this set up...I'm goona play with diffrent mesh sizes and diffrent lengths of sock material to see which works best, in some ways the wick wicks too fast,but it could just be a matter of finding the right tilt.
I used to use the Eko on cable for my tobacco flavors and it was good although it didn't seem to last all that long. I did various things with it, made a sock that was longer than need be, separated strands of the Eko and spread them across the deck as well as the loose end. Did the same and put the Eko through a second wick hole but at the time didn't have enough power to overcome the excess liquid.
I prefer straight mesh as well or mesh on cable. I've been curious about pulling the center strand out of some cable and trying it in the NextGen just to see how it acts but also think it might get the atomizer too hot.
Found some pictures.
Cable U wick with Eko sleeve, thinking about it this may have been the one I didn't have enough power to vaporize the excess liquid at the time.
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Kanthal ribbon on mesh on cable.
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Customized cap to put the air right on the coil.
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Ribbon on Eko on cable.
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And the typical mod head Eko on cable.
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Eko U wick with dual contact coils.
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Another good genny although the 2ml goes quickly is the Slimzy mini slightly customized and dual wicked.
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I was using 3/32, I'd have to go down to 1/16....might work in regards to cooking the juice,but I think you'd still want the sock to stay the same diameter.since the sock isn't transfering heat to the juice in the tankIf that's the case you could also try using a smaller diameter cable. Since it wicks better than mesh the fact that the wick hole isn't covered up doesn't affect wicking as much