Forgot to include dimensions L x W x H (inches)
3.625 x 1.75 x 1
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Forgot to include dimensions L x W x H (inches):
3.625 x 1.875 x 1.125
Its hybrid (stab wood and acrylic?) so this mod is very light even with a single 18650 in there.
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Selling: Vicious Ant Duke SX350j V2 stab wood hybrid mod #500
Condition: Like New
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Purchased this brand new...
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Selling: Paul Marek V3 DNA 40 Stab wood hybrid box mod
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A beautiful stab wood hybrid mod by Paul Marek. This one is the V3, powered by evolve's DNA 40 (big...
hey thanks again, went ahead and got the Merlin mini, loving it...too bad its 2ml but thats the tradeoff for shorter RTAs.
Seriously, my merlins are the only RTAs I use now, single coil, 4 wrap 3.0mm diameter premade alienwire, 20-25W.
Thanks for all the responses. I forgot to specify I do DL.
I love the Merlin as it's the only thing I vape now with all the other 30 something rtas sitting on the shelf collecting dust.
Shall look into the Merlin mini
Been away from the forums for some time.
I'm looking for an RTA similar to the Merlin: Single coil, easy to build (velocity deck), easy to wick (virtually leak free no matter how you wick it) BUT with a shorter/smaller form factor.
Thanks!
Right, normally my wicks are brown throughout after weeks of vaping. However, the OP's wick is probably only a couple days old.
And again, if it is indeed scorched, theres no way the vape will taste right. You can tell immediately from vaping when you should rewick.
Trust the taste test :)
I've done it when I first started vaping, I've done it while traveling, but now-a-days I just pack a 4 slot Xtar charger with me wherever I go. Gives a better peace of mind IMHO.
With charging on the mod, you're trusting the mod maker to provide a lasting OB charger
With charging with an...
its like driving manual vs auto.
With TC, you get a consistent temp / flavor / vape
With power, you control how hot you want your coils to go before you stop
[edit] after fiddling with TC on various mods (dna, yihi chips) I actually prefer power mode. I find it to be a more satisfying vape
Really no set in stone rule of how hard to inhale to keep them coils cool. You need to test out your gear to see how much air is required at what power level with what type of coils (resistance, complex vs simple wire, dual/single, etc).
The only batteries I use are
LG HG2s 20A 3000mah (pink)
Samsung 30Q rated 15A 3000mah but Mooch tested it out at 20A continuous
Samsung 25R 20A 2500mah (green)
Sony VTC4 / 5 (green)
These are also the forum favs.
with these RDTAs, leaking usually means not enough wick. As mentioned, try putting more wicking material in there. I use organic cotton and find that I need more on the supreme than I do regular non-RDTA style RTAs.
iStick Pico.
Its relatively cheap, the quality is there (been using mine daily for a couple months), and its very pocketable.
Fires up to 75W which is more than I need for out and about vaping. Only downside is that attys with a diameter of >23mm will not fit.
when I just started I would rebuild every other day b/c I wanted to mess around and find what suited my preference.
9 months later I find myself only rebuilding when the taste starts to turn even with a fresh wick. IMO coils can last quite a while.
I've only experienced with a couple flavor brands.
TFA/TPA and Capella. I prefer TFA/TPA...no other reason other than preference and availability where I live.
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