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How To wick the Griffin ;)

Will have to give your method a try. It seems contrary to the majority of vids I've seen, where they state NOT to put the tails into the channels, rather site them just at the top. For some reason my Griff works either really well or really badly, so I've nothing to lose by trying your method mate.

Cheers.
 
Will have to give your method a try. It seems contrary to the majority of vids I've seen, where they state NOT to put the tails into the channels, rather site them just at the top. For some reason my Griff works either really well or really badly, so I've nothing to lose by trying your method mate.

Cheers.

Two hours or so have gone by since I did that wicking, and the Griffin's vaping sweet as!
Most just post videos for monetization on their videos! But I hate ads and only do my videos to help others :)
 
Great video. I've always had little leakage, I'll try this way and see how I get on.
 
Thanks for the info, will have to check it out later. The Griffin was harder to wick than I was expecting, it leaked at first but seems to have settled down now.
 
Will have to give your method a try. It seems contrary to the majority of vids I've seen, where they state NOT to put the tails into the channels, rather site them just at the top. For some reason my Griff works either really well or really badly, so I've nothing to lose by trying your method mate.

Cheers.
I'm notoriously bad at wicking tanks, but I've always gone for half way between these two approaches to wicking my Griffin, with the wicks well into the holes, but not touching the bottom of the juice channels and have only ever suffered mild sweating from the bottom of the tank. Will try this next time though.
 
Well after a couple of days use, she's wicking just fine, with only minor sweating too. I sometimes still have a problem with dark liquid accumulating in the chimney, then seeping back into the tank and tainting the taste. I've tried a broad range of power settings, but I think I'll go for a few more wraps when I next rebuild.

Nice to know this method also works Gary, thanks.
 
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