Now I think @Krisma may have mentioned it before, but I've modified Cubis coils and made them horizontal coils (with exposed wicks) and altered the airflow and while they easily outperform the standard Cubis coil, they don't match the CLR equipped tanks. The only advantage the Cubis tanks have...
I much prefer horizontal coils with wicks exposed to the fluid (such as the CLR coil, or even the aged Kanger Evod/Protank coil) as they just perform consistently whereas vertical coils may outperform horizontals initially but their performance deteriorates fairly quickly.
What do you need a line for when the idea is you don't remove the coil assembly to fill, you just fill to the bottom of the fill port ie a proper top fill.
Yep, that's the one mate :thumb: but I have mine running a single 28AWG coil @ 1.0Ω and 17.5W but due to the chamber size and air flow, the flavour is muted in comparison to say the O16 (and other RDAs of it's ilk). In my case, that doesn't really matter, as I use a minimally flavoured tobacco...
4. How much do you expect to spend on purchasing a RDABetween $15 and $50 , depending on materials and country of manufacture.
Thank you Heaven Gifts ... and @DingerCPA
From the urban directory ... "someone being arrogant, rude, obnoxious, or just a total umm ... Richard Cranium "
I think we in Oz interpret it differently to other nations?
Reckon so mate (in Oz , it'd probably be Richard Cranium ... speaking of which, there was a racehorse running around the tracks here with that name :lol: )
You wouldn't see them due to the natural "blur" I bring to piccies :p But essentially shortened the magnetic adaptor a bit, drilled out the air holes in the Evod base to 1.5ø and made a spacer so that the single coil Kanger coil assy fits rather than the dual coil assy designed for it.
ETA...
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