Just measured... Top cap width is 24mm smack on the nose. Unfortunately, I can't think of an RBA that matches that width. There are bunches of 22mm and a few 23mm... Haven't heard of anything that's 24...
The protected Panasonics will fit but they aren't going to be the best to this particular application. There's a reason experienced vapors steer clear of LiCo based batteries. They simply don't have a high amp draw to hold up under load. LiMn based batteries fair much better in our world.
If...
I don't see how it's a crap shoot. Wrapping coils isn't too tough once you understand a few basic principals. You don't need to be an EE to get your head around it... But... if you are an EE, it's not going to be a problem at all.
A coil is nothing more than a simple wire wound resistor.
I saw a pic of a Kayfun mini... Beautiful... If they could scale it down vertically to 1/2 it's height and allow for normal 510 drip tips, I'd be all over it.
Also, I wouldn't be afraid to buy more of them if you want them. From what I've seen in the classifieds, they have greater purchasing...
Yea... I love the look people give me when they take their fist toot. :D
Here are some pics of that particular build... Sorry about the crappy iPhone quality...
These are better pics from a another, similar build...
What are you running it on? The key to great vapor is matching the coil to the device. I've had that ProVari for a good while and had been wrapping coils for it long before I got that AGA.
When I wrap coils for the ProVari, I follow a few basic rules of thumb...
#1) Never use wire thicker than...
I don't hate the look of that at all. I've been waiting on someone to put that board into a good looking tube!
Too bad I don't have any kids... I'm guessing that the price will include a first born.
I'll 2nd that. Some are definitely easier than others but I've yet to find one that I'd call easy or convenient. Then again, I like to play with my toys so that's not a major turn off for me.
Since you mentioned the whole "juice in the tank gets dark" thing... I've always experienced that...
Actually there is literally 0.00% chance that you'll be vaping at 4.2 volts. There will always be a voltage drop. If you have a really good mech with really good conductivity and a really good battery, you may get as much as 3.8 under load.
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