Looks like the wick/coil area is pretty tight for a rba
Joining this thread. I'm quite curious as well. My big concern is the black art of rebuilding coils. But I saw recently another vendor is selling pre-made coils/wicks in assorted resistances for 50 cents.
So, it's here.
I didn't look at it enough to see how it was going to be rebuilt. I did unscrew the top to fill it. I will use a needle in the future.The bottom of the tube doesn't have threads so it won't come loose and leak. The mid atty section threads onto the center tube, and the top threads onto the plastic outer tube.
Be sure you have the mid atty section screwed back in tight. I thought I did and ended up with prolific leaking out the 510 connector. Applied more torque and got rid of that problem.
The top drip tip hole is large. You may not have a drip tip that will fit tight. I finally found one. You can vape without it but it's fat and real close to the coil. A hot vape for sure.
Put it on my evic. It showed a 2.3 ohm coil and the vaping began.
Very nice, tons of vapor and flavor. It wicks so well that, unless I am mistaken. some juice drips off the wick into the center hole on occasion, or something
But the vape is warm and pleasant. Had to turn it down to 7 watts cause you are right on top of the coil.
Short pulls on this or you will overload. Evic has a timer and 5.6 secs is too much. This is a beast. I hope it lasts.
Unlike the reviewer above this trounces the vivi nova in flavor. Could be that ryw4? that he uses.
At a glance, it looks the same as a vivi nova head. Not positive, but I don't think it unscrews. So you'd pull the center pin, pull the grommet. On the other side, you'd lift out the coil, wick and ceramic cup, rebuild and reinstall. However, I don't see any wire at the the grommet, maybe they just do a cleaner job of it than I do, but I can always see the wire on the vivi nova heads. It's working too good to fuss with. The pumpkin pie from madvapes is a real treat.
Yep ,stick a needle in the wick hole, you can alway unscrew the atty section and just fill but I'd rather not stress it. It doen's thread buttry smooth an I'm clumsy, wear and tear on the seals is another reason for syringe filling.