best rta tank for flavor chasers

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valsambar

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Hi again,
I just ordered a spare rba section for the Subtank,its called the rba plus...it has bigger juice holes than the stock rba that comes in the box. Prevents dry hits that people were complaining about from the small juice holes in the original
Only $6, bargain...

Hi again,
I just ordered a spare RBA section for the Subtank,its called the rba plus...it has bigger juice holes than the stock rba that comes in the box. Prevents dry hits that people were complaining about from the small juice holes in the original
Only $6, bargain...
Is it easy to work on the deck of the Subtank RBA ,i mean is there enough room for some noob like me to build a coil or do you think that i will find it very hard to do?
 

Hans Wermhat

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+1 on the Kayfuns. I have the Lite and a Nano. The Orchid is a 2 coil tank and not really a MTL atty. It's for light lung hits and the flavor is "meh". The Nautilus is still one of my favorite flavor chasers too. You can rebuild the coils for it pretty easily. The Billow 2 isn't a MTL tank either. It's also dual coil and it doesn't perform right unless the air flow is opened up past where you can MTL with it, but the flavor is great! And it hits like a medium sized dripper. If you enjoy building as a hobby and want a challenge, a genesis style tank is another good flavor chasing option. The Kracken is a good choice. Mesh wicks add a whole new difficulty level though.
 

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Is it easy to work on the deck of the Subtank RBA ,i mean is there enough room for some noob like me to build a coil or do you think that i will find it very hard to do?
The deck is small, but very easy to build on. I find that the way it traps the wire under the screws makes building on it very easy. The screw are in a recessed notch that help hold the wire under the screw.
 

invisiblesun

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+1 on the Kayfuns. I have the Lite and a Nano. The Orchid is a 2 coil tank and not really a MTL atty. It's for light lung hits and the flavor is "meh". The Nautilus is still one of my favorite flavor chasers too. You can rebuild the coils for it pretty easily. The Billow 2 isn't a MTL tank either. It's also dual coil and it doesn't perform right unless the air flow is opened up past where you can MTL with it, but the flavor is great! And it hits like a medium sized dripper. If you enjoy building as a hobby and want a challenge, a genesis style tank is another good flavor chasing option. The Kracken is a good choice. Mesh wicks add a whole new difficulty level though.

Hans, I like building but not got any Genesis tanks yet. Guess mesh wicks will be on my learning curve at some point. Like the looks of the Billow, the Aqua, Freemax, TFV4, but I'd really like to try the Rose...thats ALL about flavor MTL.
Plenty of tanks to choose from. I will pick three and go from there. :)
Never looked at rebuilding the Nautilus heads, should be fairly easy.
 
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Is it easy to work on the deck of the Subtank RBA ,i mean is there enough room for some noob like me to build a coil or do you think that i will find it very hard to do?

There are two RBA decks, the ones that came with the original subtank and subtank Mini. The pre made coils work between the tanks. The RBA deck for the subtank is different to that of the RBA for the min. Neither works for the Nano. The new RBA plus deck has larger holes for e-juice so less dry hits at higher watts. Deck is small but easy to biuild. I tend to use a magnifying stand to make things look a lot larger !!
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