Aromamizer RDTA by Steam Crave

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ccwaters

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Thing is, when an electrical connection isn't tight what does it do? Think welding, while it may work, any time you have a connection that carries any sort of current and it is loose that is not a good thing.

Will it cause any real issues? Probably not, but the possibility exists. I would agree, move the tank, not the deck. After all the raving about this atomizer, I finally broke down, and should have mine Friday along with a Crius. Going to line them up with my Bellus, and Indulgence, and see which one I prefer.

Hey Roxy, I've been prepping for dark days ahead also:thumb:
 

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Thing is, when an electrical connection isn't tight what does it do? Think welding, while it may work, any time you have a connection that carries any sort of current and it is loose that is not a good thing.

Will it cause any real issues? Probably not, but the possibility exists. I would agree, move the tank, not the deck. After all the raving about this atomizer, I finally broke down, and should have mine Friday along with a Crius. Going to line them up with my Bellus, and Indulgence, and see which one I prefer.

Hey Roxy, I've been prepping for dark days ahead also:thumb:

Ha ha, I think you have enough attys to go the distance :). Seeing as my preferences are going more towards larger airflow these days I did find myself suddenly buying new attys again. And may have to sell some high end authentics to buy more nic :(
 
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yea more Nic is on my list especially since 2 liters of Heartland I have taste not so great :nah: I go both ways with airflow, I like MTL sometimes, sometimes wide open, but mostly somewhere in between. My love of shiny stuff keeps me going, the worse part of the potential future will be the lack of innovation we've seen over the last few years.

Ahh well for now looking forward to breaking open this weeks vape mail:banana:
 

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Thing is, when an electrical connection isn't tight what does it do? Think welding, while it may work, any time you have a connection that carries any sort of current and it is loose that is not a good thing.

Will it cause any real issues? Probably not, but the possibility exists. I would agree, move the tank, not the deck. After all the raving about this atomizer, I finally broke down, and should have mine Friday along with a Crius. Going to line them up with my Bellus, and Indulgence, and see which one I prefer.

Hey Roxy, I've been prepping for dark days ahead also:thumb:

Except the connection is solid with the deck and the 510 screw, and the resistance of the screw/deck being screwed in, albeit somewhat looser, still makes a solid connection. I just think my istick 100w's pin extends farther than some of the other mods mentioned, or that y'all are unscrewing it too far. 1/4 of a turn doesn't make anything loose at all..
You'll see when you actually have one to reference that the 510 screw and the deck are one piece separate from the juice feeding bottom part. As long as it's not completely unscrewed nothing is making a loose connection..
Guess it's just an opinion >_>
 

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I know what the deck looks like, correct that the center pin is solidly connected, but the grounded side has to be transferred to the screwed in deck component, again, any time you have any free movement in an electrical connection you introduce a bit resistance which could lead to intermittent connection. When micro-arcing occurs it can build up a layer of material which is non conductive. Hence why some are seeing fluctuations of the resistance.

Because your not seeing it, does not mean its not happening.
 

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For the first tank was Strawberry Dreamcake from Coval. Tank was empty on my third session. Wick got dry on me cuz I had it to high on wattage.

About to fill it up and rewick add some Perpetual Check or Lucena from FP.
I drive 90 miles to buy COVAL juice[emoji18]
 
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Do you what both the metal pieces, tanktop with stem and metal tank section. Or just the glass?
Got an email back from Steam Crave. Now understand that what's different is the top cap. Both use the same glass. And they have the 6ml top cap for $15 if I need to retrofit a 3ml.

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If you plan on doing fruity or dessert flavors don't go cheap on the nic.
I've tried nic from heartland, e cig express, vaperstek throat bit and wizard labs. Every one of those I thought was terrible. They either had a harsh throat hit that I don't care for, tasted peppery or were a yellowish color and had a smell.
I agree with everything you say since I've experienced the same results. Last time I got nicotine I tried VZ Nicotine and I've been very satisfied with it.
 

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I never do any vertical coils so I don't know what I'm missing out on. I always used the 3 post deck on the aromamizer and the MX rta looks like I could get some pretty big builds in it easily.

I'm going to go and check one out tomorrow in person.

What have you done with the MX rta build wise and how much power have you pushed thru it? Also has it leaked on you?

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On the three post deck I made a quad coil build build 28 ga 7 wraps on 2mm and centered each coil over the juice holes in the base. Actually worked out very well even though with my old eyes it was a cumbersome build that took too long to get it done. But it is doable on the tri post deck
 
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