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Mtl Mesh?

When I get some time I’m planning to put a mesh build in the origen v2. Maybe dual coils. It’s great with a dual cotton build. Interested to try it with mesh as it’s the first attie I’ve had that’s specifically designed for it.
 
When I get some time I’m planning to put a mesh build in the origen v2. Maybe dual coils. It’s great with a dual cotton build. Interested to try it with mesh as it’s the first attie I’ve had that’s specifically designed for it.
It's very good indeed. The beauty of the last few design from vapeware like the nextiny is you had a centre pin to to roll the mesh round which gave you the perfect diameter from the start. Very user friendly for building.
 
When I get some time I’m planning to put a mesh build in the origen v2. Maybe dual coils. It’s great with a dual cotton build. Interested to try it with mesh as it’s the first attie I’ve had that’s specifically designed for it.
Don't get hung up on ohms either. Mine usually come in around the 0.5-0.8 ohm area. Good spacing to prevent a short is more important. Such a good rta the nextiny.
 
It's very good indeed. The beauty of the last few design from vapeware like the nextiny is you had a centre pin to to roll the mesh round which gave you the perfect diameter from the start. Very user friendly for building.

Aye, that one you linked to looks interesting. What I like about the origen is it’s designed for both cotton and mesh, just by switching the insert round. Also I was really impressed with it’s performance, the smoothest airflow and very dense, tasty vapour, especially in dual coil mode.

I’ll definitely be trying mesh in it at some point, it could be a while before I get the time though with a new baby in the house. Squonking has kind of taken over at the minute, just for the convenience. Salix clone on pico squeeze. Fill it in the morning and it’s good for the day, more or less. :)
 
I think I've been using 300 or 400 cut to 14mm x 20mm if I remember (that's how long it lasts, lol).
Some use dual layers for better wicking with different grades.
Some excellent tutorials on YouTube @rew
Check out quorax or a bloody good vaping. It's handy to go step by step.
 
We have various Videos and photographic Guides up in the Mesh and Gennies Section. Follow these carefully and you'll not go too far wrong. :)
To my mind at least, the key thing to setting up a Mesh wick properly is the prep work prior to installing it.

Assuming that you are doing this in something from the NextGen family, or the In'ax, Sat22 etc style then this is what I do.
I cut my mesh to size, then Torch it. Repeat this on BOTH sides of the mesh. Then start to roll your mesh, remembering to ALWAYS keep rolling it in the same direction. This is important, if you roll it backwards and forwards it will never tighten up!! Roll in the same direction and it does tighten up eventually. :)
Once you have it rolled to the desired size, Torch it again!! Then, drop some of your chosen liquid on to the roll and Torch it again, repeat this process about 3 times BEFORE you install the wick into the device.
This process insures that you will get a satisfying vape straight away! If you skip this part, it will take a while before you get the quality vape I would expect.
ALSO.......... BE AWARE........... Mesh Wicks improve the more you use them! So if as an example, you are building a NextGen style device, once you have done about a Tank and a Bit, you'll then be beginning to get the TRUE Mesh experience. :)

By now many will be thinking, "That's too much faffing about!". Yes, they are fiddly, BUT....... Once done and working properly, apart from the occasional dry burn and rinse, there is NO reason why a mesh build won't last you a minimum of 6 months or more!!! I have one build here which is now 14 months old!!!! Still works like a charm.
 
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