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PumPPimP

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Evening all!
Well i've decided to embrace the inevitable immediately and embark on my rebuild-able atomizer journey. I suspect it will only be over when i have machined one myself.
At present, however, I'm completely lost as to where to start for my first rda (rba?) experience.
All i need is something i can drip many of different juices onto, make and insert a micro coil onto, and use cotton wool as a wick with. It does not have to hold alot of juice at all. I use an Nvape mini for that.

Would anyone be so kind as to suggest a model that conforms to the above and would be a good starting point for me?
I am using a Cloupier clone if that is an important issue.
Cheers for taking the time to read this!
 

p7willm

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Be careful building coils and check the ohms and ohm's law before you fire it.

When I change flavors I change the cotton. Pull out the old wicking, wash the atty under water, let it dry, burn it to see that it is still working fine, and stick in some new cotton. I use a simple RDA with a single coil for tasting to make the whole process quicker.

RDA stands for Rebuildable Drip Atomizer, you only put a few drops in at a time, take a few puffs and drip again.

RBA stands for ReBuiltable Atomizer, it is like a big version of your Nvape that is easier to build coils in and wick it.
 
Definitely agree with all of the IGO suggestions. For the record, my first was the W4 and I quickly realized I needed something with more airflow. That said, if you have a drill-press you're all set. Just something to keep in mind.

I own about a dozen RDAs and my go-to is the patriot. I have the real thing and the HCigar clone and there isn't any difference IMO. Great airglow, good deck setup. A little more expensive, but I thought it was worth it.
 

PumPPimP

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Definitely agree with all of the IGO suggestions. For the record, my first was the W4 and I quickly realized I needed something with more airflow. That said, if you have a drill-press you're all set. Just something to keep in mind.

I own about a dozen RDAs and my go-to is the patriot. I have the real thing and the HCigar clone and there isn't any difference IMO. Great airglow, good deck setup. A little more expensive, but I thought it was worth it.
i am utubing all this! TYTYTY
 
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