3Rutez Posted April 21, 2014 Share Posted April 21, 2014 (edited) I thought I would share some pics of my favorite way to build and wick my Genesis style atomizers. I am a big fan of micro coils and cotton wicks. Twisted coils are great for auto-dripping with cotton. They hold juice well, and also increase the wicking capabilities, which results in fewer, if any, dry hits. First things first, the micro coil. When wrapping my coils, I use my drill to hold the bit/bar that I will be using to wrap around. If you have a coil jig, then more power to you. My drill is very bottom heavy, and allows me to use both hands for wrapping a nice tight coil. I usually use a 5/64" drill bit, but found that the small screwdriver that came with my tank works much better, as it has a good base to push the wire against, resulting in a more uniform coil. I used a discarded piece of twisted 28g kanthal for this pictorial. When I'm building my coils, I'm usually not taking pics, so this coil pictured isn't my greatest work. Lol. It will give you an idea about the process though. Edited April 21, 2014 by 3Rutez Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3Rutez Posted April 21, 2014 Author Share Posted April 21, 2014 Start the wrap against the base for a square start. (This one didn't turn out very square :P) Wrap away, keeping it as tight as possible. When you've achieve your desired number of wraps, carefully pinch with tweezers and torch it real good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3Rutez Posted April 21, 2014 Author Share Posted April 21, 2014 After torching, insert your bit/bar into the wicking hole of your tank and slide the coil on. This will keep the form of the coil while you connect the positive and negative. Once connected, take out the bit/bar and proceed to wicking. Take a very thin piece of cotton and roll it gently. You don't want it tight, just enough to form it, leaving the top portion thicker. Wetting your fingers with a drop of juice (or your tongue) helps out with the rolling of the cotton. Insert your wick through the coil and into the tank. Give the wick a quick haircut, fill your tank, tilt to saturate the bottom of the cotton and give it a few pulses. The heat pulls the juice up to the top of the wick. Once your wicks are wet, pop on the cap and vape away. Ready to roll. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joshuab3687 Posted April 21, 2014 Share Posted April 21, 2014 Nice tut 3Rutez! 3Rutez 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3Rutez Posted April 22, 2014 Author Share Posted April 22, 2014 (edited) Thank you Josh. It was a spur of the moment kinda thing. Wish it could have been more thorough, but time really hasn't been on my side lately. I'm usually mobile these days, and not able to sit at my station with the computer. If anybody has any other tips or pictorials they would like to add regarding Genesis style atomizer tanks, please feel free to share and post in this thread. Edited April 22, 2014 by 3Rutez Joshuab3687 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bushwick Posted April 23, 2014 Share Posted April 23, 2014 I LOVE the twisted 28g micros. I have only been building for a few days, but I tried out a few different coils and this is by far my favorite one. 3Rutez 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vispera Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 The how to worked out great first time I used cotton on my kraken love it even more now 3Rutez and Joshuab3687 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3Rutez Posted April 24, 2014 Author Share Posted April 24, 2014 Awesome man. Great work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trickydick666 Posted June 7, 2014 Share Posted June 7, 2014 Thanks, gonna try this tonight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now