Most current build as of Thursday. 26g duals on a 1/16th. 9 wraps each, .4 ohms. 7/64's airhole. It's basically a dripper with a tank that doesn't leak. Wicking has been great too.
Thing chucks vapor.
Before that I had been running 28g duals on a needle @ .5 ohms. Ran that setup...
I've rebuilt Protanks, drippers, the original RSST and the pyrex RSST. The RSST is hands down the easiest one to work with mesh or cotton.
I actually settled on the Pyrex RSST + Vela clone as my "forever" PV. I run a dual micro @ .5 with cotton and I have to re-wick it maybe once a wick.
I find my Igo W to be harder to build than say my RSST. I'd match rather wrap the legs around the post as opposed to through the posts. Because like you said, it's way to easy to snap the legs off.
I think you're missing the point. All RBA's copy the first iteration of it's variation with slight differences to try and set them apart. Clones are generally 1:1 copies.
Dual coils on my Igo W and my RSST. More coils = more flavor. You don't have to build them super hot. my RSST is @ .7 ohms currently and is my all day vape.
Everything in this thread so far is anecdotal. ;)
Oh and you assumed wrong again, my current build is .5 ohms. and yes the cotton slightly brown, I do that on purpose for break-in. So this is the last time I'll say this, stop making assumptions about pictures you see on the internet. All...
Wrong again. What are you, the kind of assumptions? How can you not grasp the concept that just because you can't get something to work, other people can...
Where are you getting the idea that the fill plug has a hole in it? I can assure you it doesn't.
and please, try and tell me that cotton doesn't look soaked. lol...
Ok, I have to disagree here. First the RSST does not have an open top cone or whatever you think it is. When you plug the fill hole, it's plugged. Secondly, I do plug the fill hole on my RSST with auto dripper builds and they do wick through capillary action.
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