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| User name: | vapespace |
| Name: | Paul Welton |
| Location: | United States |
| Website: | http://pipesarsenal.blogspot.com/ |
| Bio: | For the wick cut a piece of the organic cotton sheet that’s about five millimeters in width, twist up the cotton nice and tight. Then pull the cotton through the coil finding a nice snug spot that’s not too tight or too loose, cut the wicks leaving some extra length on each side to work your way down. Add liquid to the wicks and let them absorb the liquid so they are easier to work with. I like to flatten the waste with tweezers then cut off the corners to make a pointed shape that will fit down into the wicking slots.
Filling up The Engine Nano Tank with E-Juice I have a bunch of e-liquid sitting below the tank so I will do some test fires to make sure the wicks are properly absorbing that liquid and moving it up to the coil. Then place it on the rest of the tank aligning the chimney with the deck. To fill the tank just pull up the cover on the top. This tank holds a lot of e-juice so it takes a bit of time to fill up. When the tank filled and ready to go I like to let it rest for just a few minutes before using to let the wicks start soaking up the e-liquid from inside the tank. Vaping Test of Engine Nano Tank I tested the Engine Nano with the included Clapton coil which read around 0.2 ohms. I tested this between 30 to 50 watts but liked it best around 40 watts. With the Clapton coil the vapor was very warm and there was plenty of cloud production although very little flavor. While the Clapton Coil was nice and helped the Engine Nano perform like a dripper. It was too warm for my liking. I changed the coil to a simple space coil that read around 0.6 ohms and used this around 30 watts which suits my preferences for tanks. I found the overall performance to be much better to my liking. I know some people will prefer the Clapton coil and cloud production but I like my single coil builds to be simple at a lower wattage. The Engine Nano can handle a lower build, but I like to keep things simple. |
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