The Rove cartridges are wickless as are most decent refillables now. Wicks are a thing of the past. I did notice the difference in viscosity between the weed juice and standard e-juice. I don't recommend making it so thin, seems like it would hit wrong, probably too harsh. Ive got my 510 battery turned down to 3.3v for Rove, liwer is better. I used to use it set it to 4.3v for e-cig vapes.
I fully agree. They are different animals.
What do you consider or call wickless? I might be using that word differently than you are.
I'm not referring to these, because they don't transfer heavy medical oil well at all. They work okay for runny butane oil, but not for CO2 or distillate.
I'm referring to larger tanks, not advertised for medical oils. I was looking for a larger tank that I didn't have to refill often, and one that had dependable coils so I wouldn't have to remove the oil and transfer it from cartridge to cartridge. This was a couple of years ago when o.pen was still the best cartridge on the market. Close to a third of them would stop working and not every shop allowed returns, so I got to be an expert at transferring oil from tank to tank, as well as purchasing and trying a dozen types of larger capacity tanks. The cartridges and tanks offered at the pot shops are expensive and cheap, and not expansive. Pipe shops still don't like to discuss medical or heavy or honey type oils, which leads to trial and error. My issues with tanks like
https://arctictank.com/images/product/$_57 (36)_1.jpeg is the 'wick', which is what I call the cotton or barrier between whatever is in the tank and the coil. Wick, cotton barrier, the term doesn't matter to me, I use wick because it's easy and generally people know what I am referring to.
That arctic tank worked really well for me with heavy medical oil like
@jipp, but only for a short time. After a week or two or three the quality of the vapor produced was not very good, and the only reason I can find is that these atomizers/wicks/cotton products were made for ejuice, which is the consistency of water, not honey. I'm not a rocket surgeon but I don't think the medical oil was transferring through the cotton to the atomizer efficiently, quickly, and it seemed to get saturated to the point that the tank and coil nearly stopped producing vapor.
I haven't come across a tank with any capacity more than a gram that can efficiently deliver a satisfying cloud of medical goodness. I quit because it was such a pain in the ass to transfer heavy oil from one tank to a new one.
I grabbed a nectar collector which works well with distillate or other oil, but I don't like having that hot piece laying around. I store/use it with a soldering iron holer so I don't have to worry about burning or melting anything.