Anyone know of any US vendors selling these for less than $40? I saw the Aussie vendor was selling them for a pre-order price of around $27 but shipping to the US would double that price.
Wondering why it's so much more than the AGA-T2 is though.
Every device has its own resistance to electron flow from battery, through the mod (battery tube, whatever you're using), switch, basically everything that's in the circuit.
Springs are not great at providing a very low resistance path for electrons. They have two connection points, for one, and unless they're made of certain materials they provide quite a bit of resistance themselves -- they bottleneck the electron flow.
So putting a spring in place of what's normally a solid rod (the center piece that goes from the positive 510 pin to the top of the rba where the coil attaches) provides additional resistance over using just the solid rod.
This will translate to increased voltage losses (generally in the form of heat at the spring), meaning less voltage at the coil, where you need it.
Same here. I need more info.I'd need to see more photos (disassembled - assembled in both configurations) before I bought a "ticket for an unknown ride". That's just me though.
Free vela for the first person to show me a "non photoshoped" air hole on the cap for this RBA.
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Dude! That's my Platypus! Only mine's better, cause it was $26 and/or free (since I already had it).
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Make your own, people! (its not a permanent conversion)
(Or just buy an AGA and 2 IGOs for the same $)
I second thatjust a really classy looking dripper that should be sold cheaper and separately form the genny parts...
That does look nice. What's the OD ?Got it today and the drip mode is pretty. Came with a nice mirror finish
Excuse all the fingerprints. Ive been stroking it.
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WOW !!! I can't wait to get mine now ! Thanks !22mm. The diameter sweet spot.