
What is the best material to Wick a vape coil?
Jul 12, 2017 · This time on Blackhouse Vapor Company's YouTube channel, Alec shows you how to consistently wick your RDAs, RTAs, and RDTAs for great flavor and vapor produc...
What is a vape Wick and how does it work?
Aug 10, 2018 · Simply hold the measured wick in the palm of your hand, grab both sides with your fingers, and lightly twist the ends in the opposite direction! Viola, tapered cotton wick! Feeding. …
Are all coil wicking materials the same?
Feb 06, 2018 · Ideally, leave roughly 3 millimetres of cotton wicking protruding from each side of your coil. Once you’ve got the wick in place and cut down to size you need to saturate it. The …
How do I Wick my coils?
Jan 07, 2016 · wet the wick first with liquid, tuck it to the juice holes groove, then cut it according to your liquid thickness. thinner liquid = let a tail left on the groove. if you remove the rca from …

How do you wick a coil on a vape?
How do you saturate a wick?
What coil setting should my vape be on?
How do you wick a mesh coil?
How do you properly wick?
How do you wick an RDA coil?
What does 2% mean on a vape?
What is TC NI mode?
What temp and wattage should I vape at?
How do I profile 1.5 wick?
What's the difference between mesh coils and regular coils?
Can I wash mesh coil?
Measuring
Properly measuring your cotton before wicking can make a big difference. In general, you want your piece of organic wick two be roughly 1.5 – 2 times the width of the coil. Length doesn’t matter too much here — but ideally, you’d like your cotton to be 2-3 times the size of the deck you’re using.
Tapering
Tapering is a technique that has quickly caught on within the vape community. In fact, it’s become so popular that you can purchase pre-tapered organic cotton for your builds! But don’t waste your money here, tapering cotton is as simple as 1-2-3.
Feeding
Next, you’ll need to take one end of your hand-tapered cotton and insert it into the coil (doesn’t matter which side you start with). Pull the piece completely through, until it has been centered, like this:
Brushing
This step isn’t necessary, but it help increase the absorbent surface area on each side. To brush your cotton, simply take a small builder’s rod or allen key tool (here I use the Hex tool from the Twisted Messes Squared…), and proceed to pull the rod through the cotton on both sides (like you’re brushing your hair).
Tucking
Finally, take one side of your cotton, and loop it into your deck. Now repeat on the other side. After you’ve tucked both sides, “poof” each side upward slightly with your building tool.
Conclusion
Wicking can take some practice to perfect. Having to much cotton will “snuff” out your build, and kill the performance (flavor and cloud production). Too little wick, and you’ll be left with an airy, flavorless vape. Follow the steps above, and take your time — the more you re-wick, the better you’ll get!
What is a vaping wick made of?
Back in the day, vaping wicks were generally made from a wicking material called Silica. Ideal for coil wicking, Silica is easy to work with and highly resistant to heat.
What is cotton bacon?
The first cotton specifically designed for vaping, Cotton Bacon is extremely popular as a coil wicking material. Cotton Bacon is made from medical grade cotton and processed to remove any impurities. It provides great flavor, is more absorbent than standard cotton and comes in individual strips which make it extremely easy to use as a vape wick.
Mocnyang New Member
So I got a tfv4 mini last week and I've wicked it about 10 times trying to get it wick right. Tried putting cotton in the channels, ending the wick at the deck base, cutting the wick ends to a point. Pulling the wick though the cap cutting then stuffing. Thick the you name I've done it all.
derju Full Member
In my opinion the rca is the best RBA available for the tfv4. I run a 3.5mm clapton, wick just slightly tucked in the channels and got no problem at all with all vg at around 40-50W
valiantized Full Member
TF-RCA base for TFV4MINI i think is the easiest base/ tank to wick. i never get a leak or dryhit on this beast.
How To Wick Your RDA – Use The Right Cotton
This kind of goes without saying, but if you’re new to building your own coils you should 100% invest in decent, organic cotton – not the crap that some tank makers include in their boxes.
Using The Right Amount of Cotton
This is VERY important and it is something that took me a long time to figure out.
The Scottish Roll Wicking Technique
If you’re a beginner just finding your feet, it is definitely worth learning The Scottish Roll Wicking Technique.
Wicking 101 – Keep Your Hands Clean
Simple: if you’re building a new coil, wash your hands. You don’t want any crap – literally or figuratively – on them when you’re wicking, as it will compromise the cotton and, potentially, the flavor and overall performance of your build.
Wicking 101 – The CheeseBanana Wicking Technique
The name might sound odd, but this wicking technique – basically, a great example of the Scottish Roll Wicking technique – demoed by a dude from Edinburgh that goes by the name of CheeseBanana has helped untold numbers of vapers get their heads around wicking.
Wicking 101 – Burn Off Juice Build Up On Coils
If you’re changing out the cotton in your RDA or RDTA, make sure you burn off all that gross gunk on the coils themselves.
Wicking 101 – Clean Your Gear
To get optimum performance from your tank, you need to clean it regularly. Simple, I know, but so many people DO NOT do this and then complain when things stop working properly.
