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Serpent SMM - Partial Mesh Wick

  • 04-10-2017 12:51pm
    #1
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    I have two of these Serpent SMM tanks on the go now, both using a simple .5 316L SS spaced coil 3mm ID and using them in temp control . I find them great , no real leaking to speak of ( small bit of seepage from around the air control ring but no spillage as such ) .

    One issue I do have from time to time is a bit of an air lock under the deck , easily solved with a bit of care and attention when wicking to just get the right amount of cotton down into the holes but I have now found a way of eliminating that completely and also make the job of wicking even quicker and simpler .

    So from the deck down into the base is mesh and then cotton through the coil and down onto the deck, laying on top of the mesh .

    Four full tanks in and it seems to be working fine . If you want to change flavours you can always take out the mesh and torch it with a lighter and put it back in .

    It's better explained in this video from Todd

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3e4cj1L7_g


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