Hi! Just thought I'd chime in about my experience with the AIO and a link to a fantastic tutorial for rebuilding the
rba for it (and the Cubis
tank) by JDLabs. First, here's the link to the rebuild tutorial:
He has modified the build and it looks and sounds like it's way better than the stock Cubis coils by a long shot.
This guy is also a fantastic reviewer, no holds barred, he tears devices apart to test for whether it does what it's advertised as capable of doing. If it's not up to par he has no problems saying so. If Phil Busardo has or is going to review it he will only test other parts that go beyond Phil's reviews for it.
Anyway, I haven't done rebuilds for awhile but this looks like one I may have to tackle because I like the AIO but I've had problems with the coils. The two .6 coils I received with it worked great-they lasted about a week while I was also using a couple other devices with it. But the 1.0 coils I bought did not work well at all. I threw away 3 after only a few hours of use for each one because the cotton burned. One that worked lasted about 2 days. I'm now on the last one and have been using it for 2 days.
FWIW, I've been vaping about 3 years so I'm not totally clueless to how and why atomizers work or don't work well. And how the thickness of your e-liquid affects wicking.
I think because the stock coils run quit warm it helps to heat up thicker juices (like I use) and wicks better for it.
I was surprised one person on here commented that the flavor was muted with the Clapton.
:-/ I had hoped it would be the opposite since that's the coils claim to fame. I'll probably still try the Clapton 1.5Ω but I'm sold on the stock .6Ω coil that comes with it. And maybe the RBA thanks to JDLabs.
If anyone else has used the Clapton coils I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thank you, and Cheers!