Purchased earlier today and just now read your review, nice. Looks like I made a good purchase, looking forward to switching over to 217 mods from built-in battery mods. Thanks for the review...
Here is a video showing how I make my coils using a desk vise. The vise works awesome and allows you to not only make the coil but position it perfectly...
Here is a video showing how I make my coils using a desk vise. The vise works awesome and allows you to not only make the coil but position it perfectly...
I think the great thing we have in common is the fact that whether you mod it or not, it's a great tank. IMO of course... For those that don't have to mod the RBA, I think that is great. I will go as far as to say that the modding of the holes allows for my crappy wicking technique, there I...
Thanks for the comment. The holes allow the juice to flow in much better to get to the wick. Before I drilled the holes I was getting dry hits. Why? I'm sure it was me doing something wrong with the wick. The holes eliminated the headache (for me) to be precise with the wick. With the holes...
Are you using twisted 32 gauge for your coil? It appears twisted to me in your post. I'm using the 3 wires of twisted 32 gauge and building 1 to 1.2 ohm coils... They're working perfect for me at about 18 to 20 watts...
Nice Work... Looks nice and clean. I have a dremel but wasn't sure in my ability of how it would turn out. I felt confident in drilling the holes. But I admire your skill with the dremel...
I run at 20 watts with a 1 ohm coil. Maybe I'm wrong about this but why run a .5 ohm coil at 35 watts and above when you can obtain the same thing with 1 ohm at 20 watts and not go through your battery as fast. I have tried both the 1 ohm and the .5 ohm and for me the experience was pretty...
This is what I did about ten days ago and not one dry hit since... Eliminates the need to be so picky with the wicking. In other words, you don't have to position the wick just perfect as to draw the juice in. This LETS the juice in without relying on a particular wick position or shape.
Glad that's working for you. These tanks should have been designed with bigger openings so that more juice could get into the wicks. We have different methods but both methods are achieving the same thing, more juice getting to the wicks.
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