Cupti By Kangertech

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Well 2 days with the same build. That I made from the CLOCC body. It still isn't wicking fast enough. I see some small bubbles coming up after a hit. But it's not enough. I am now just closing the air intake and pulling without firing, then it feeds correctly. I'm crossing my fingers for the real rba to fix this issue. I should have it this week sometime.

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Ok... I got my rba yesterday, so far not impressed. I believe I am wicking it incorrectly. I will keep working on that. So instead of messing around with that. For the moment I have been just using the pre-made SS coils, with better results than the first one I used. NO flooding, and NO dry hits.
Now just to get the RBA setup correctly and I'll be good with this little mod.
 

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Ok... I got my RBA yesterday, so far not impressed. I believe I am wicking it incorrectly. I will keep working on that. So instead of messing around with that. For the moment I have been just using the pre-made SS coils, with better results than the first one I used. NO flooding, and NO dry hits.
Now just to get the RBA setup correctly and I'll be good with this little mod.
Got 4 builds under my belt with that CLRBA and I haven't gotten it right yet. If you figure out the trick, let me know. Gives you great airflow, but all my builds run very hot. Wicking is critical in that thing and getting it right seems beyond me. If I had the ability to adjust my wattage in TC, I could control it. Kangertech really screwed up the usefulness of Cupti by taking wattage control in TC away.
 

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Yeah, I think they could have done way better this one. Especially how successful the Nebox was.
I will post my findings here, if I figure out the wicking on the RBA. I am thinking about making the wick slots a little bigger with a dremel.
Those juice holes should be plenty large enough. It is Cupti's auto temp control that is the problem. There has to be a build that will work under TC in this thing without modification.

I'm at a loss and Ready to find that big old box I haven't touched in a year & try Rayon.
 

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Has anyone been successful with the RBA wicking? It does not matter how I set it up, it never takes in juice. The only coils I can get to work correctly are the factory made ones. I really want to build my own, but it is proving difficult. I am by no means a beginner in this area, I have been using rebuildable tanks for about 5 years now. I have watched all the videos I could find. None of them help with this.

My last couple of builds, I had the wick loos enough to pull through the entire setup, through the coil and juice channels.
Hopefully someone will have some insight or direction.
 

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Has anyone been successful with the RBA wicking? It does not matter how I set it up, it never takes in juice. The only coils I can get to work correctly are the factory made ones. I really want to build my own, but it is proving difficult. I am by no means a beginner in this area, I have been using rebuildable tanks for about 5 years now. I have watched all the videos I could find. None of them help with this.

My last couple of builds, I had the wick loos enough to pull through the entire setup, through the coil and juice channels.
Hopefully someone will have some insight or direction.
I'm convinced I'm wicking right and Cupti's lack of Wattage control under TC is the culprit.
 

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I'm convinced I'm wicking right and Cupti's lack of Wattage control under TC is the culprit.
I am not using the Temp control at all. I really don't care about the temp anyway. As long as I can push the button and vape a wet coil, I'm happy. I just can't get the damn thing to wick at all. After 2 or 3 puffs, its dry. Until I open the top, then you can see the air bubbles coming from the wick. Screw the top back down and vape. But opening and closing it just to get the coil wet, is a royal pain in the Ars.
 
I had a great experience but dropped it- door closes but battery isn't always perfect SOO I added a hair ribbon- worked perfect than it died! Now I want a new all in one-
I'm scared to grab another cupti cause - one drop I'll be beat-
The Plato the summa? Or just grab another cupti lol
I have coils for it so- wanna use them up!
I might as well lol


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My favorite All in One is still Nebox. My favorite Side by Side is Smoant Knight V2. I would recommend the Knight V2 over Cupti any day of the week. Its about same size & you can use any tank.

Knight V2 by Smoant

Not a GB fan, but tough to beat their price on the Knight
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I ended up locating my Billet Box. Anybody want a Cupti?

If you don't mind spending the money on one, the Billet box is far better than any other all in one device. They have come a long way with the new rev4.
As far as the Cupti, it still needs some work done to it. Kangertech should really look into making their AIO work correctly, especially with the RBA. Take it back to the drawing board.

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