Anybody familiar with the Lbaloi mech?

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Kaezziel

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This is my most recent acquisition. I've been most impressed with it!
The contact post holes are more than large enough to do parallel with 2 strands of 28 twisted (4 strands through +post) without drilling.
I measured .01 vdc drop at the terminals with Fluke multi-meter.
Adjustable slot airhole.
Dedicated build deck. (No 510 connection)
Telescopic battery tube.
Nice drip tip, though I may bore it out a bit. (4mm I.D. at the neck down, thinking of boring out to 5mm)

Just curious as to whether or not any of you guys have tried it out.
Right now I have parallel coils of twisted 28 Kanthal A-1 8/7 wrap on a 1.6mm jewelers screwdriver. Measured at .4ohms and wicked with sterile cotton from CVS.
Soooo... thoughts?

Lbaloi.jpg Dual Coil Build 01.jpg Dual Coil Wicked.jpg Test Fire.jpg
 

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Looks like a good build. :)
Sounds like it is a great functioning mod, that voltage drop is amazing.

However, to me the mod looks like the 'main part' in a Transformers version of the John Wayne Bobbitt story...

LOL! I actually love the way it looks... similar to the Maraxus. And it's my first RDA, but the build deck is amazingly simple to build on!
 

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I wont make a joke about it being a dripper...

Anyway, in all honesty the RDA part looks decent, plenty of space to build (as you state) and looks like it would be leak free (as much as they can be).

I am sure some of my choices of devices would make you feel a bit nauseous, but diversity is the spice of life and all that :)

I am sure someone will come along soon to give a decent answer...

Is the twisted build noticeably better than single 28awg build? I am using dual coil (normal 28awg) at 0.5ohms in my magma and feel that it only starts getting properly tasty when I have about 5 'toots' in quick succession (the last one being most flavourful).
 

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I wont make a joke about it being a dripper...

Anyway, in all honesty the RDA part looks decent, plenty of space to build (as you state) and looks like it would be leak free (as much as they can be).

I am sure some of my choices of devices would make you feel a bit nauseous, but diversity is the spice of life and all that :)

I am sure someone will come along soon to give a decent answer...

Is the twisted build noticeably better than single 28awg build? I am using dual coil (normal 28awg) at 0.5ohms in my magma and feel that it only starts getting properly tasty when I have about 5 'toots' in quick succession (the last one being most flavourful).

Yeah, the build deck is super easy to build on... don't know how it compares to, say a Tobh, but I'm liking it... and no leaks (aside from some drips outside of the airslot..

I actually like almost all of the mods... I like the variety and diversity!!

I notice a huge difference with the twisted 28g... quick heat-up and good vapor/flavor... downside? Stays hot for a few seconds after fire... you can still hear juice sizzle

It's a clone of the Ibaloi hybrid.
Lol

Fasttech is a Chinese site. They get confused with letters.

Thanks, Ninja. I actually picked it up at a B&M out of their display (no box), so I searched for it online and found it at Fasttech. That's the only way I could think of to figure out what the name of it was.
Is there a good way to tell if a mod is a clone or not? I've not been able to figure that out (unless it is expressly stated that it is a clone).
 

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Pricing maybe?
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Clones are reasonably priced...legit mods are about ten times more expensive.
There isn't any real difference in performance, it's a simple flashlight design. Primitive electronics.
A metal battery tube with a button(horn) switch and a 510 top cap instead of a light bulb.
Fit and finish on well made clones are identical to their counterparts.
 

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Well... then I still have no idea... lol... Got it for about $100, fit and finish are good. FT has them CHEAP, so I'm hoping I didn't get ripped too bad!
Mine doesn't have the 510, the RDA is part of the mod (which I think is helping the voltage drop considerably)
(Though I guess if I'm completely honest with myself, I feel like it is totally worth the money I paid, I LOVE this thing! So I can't be too mad.)
 
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