VF Brunhilde Wicking Trick

Real-ist

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One 1mm × 12mm I.D. o-ring

Where the coil ends extend beyond the posts, there's a V-groove on each side of the deck.

Note--After the coil ends are cut flush, bend the excess into the groove. After wicking per normal, snap the o-ring around the deck, in that groove.

The purpose - It keeps the tails of the wick in contact with the wires. I've found it to not restrict...but help juice flow.
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Good idea but honestly I've never had any wicking issues. That's the main reason why I only use rdtas with wicking rods, no tilting.
I decided to try my idea after I bumped the mod and knocked it over on the table. I got dry hits afterwards. Now with the oring in-place the wicking won't move.

I just thought I'd share what I did.
 

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