RDA evic mini and RDA

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Canadian_Vaper

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Hello...super new to this site, and have been vaping for only a month, I want to know if I can just pop on an RDA and get right to dripping with my evic mini? I'd lIke to be able to go back and forth with my ego one tanks and RDA ? What do I need to concider? Thanks.
No problems with that, just make sure your battery can handle the amps.
 

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Can I upgrade the battery in the evic mini?

Yes, of course. It has a replaceable battery, just remove the magnetic battery door and pop in a new one. I would recommend LG HG2 followed by Samsung 25R and LG HE2.
I have 2 HG2 and 2 HE2, my HGs are my mains now and for me one lasts 2 days without charging.
Also i would recommend investing in a standalone charger, it is not expensive and is much more reliable than usb charging. Look into Nitecore chargers like the I2 :)
 

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#deadlyvapes - we all start out the same man. Without knowledge. And it's OK. That's where you seem to be now, but you know, if you want to do it right, and not get burned or effed up, you gotta learn to walk before you can run. Read-up on this site. Watch videos on YouTube. Use Steam Engine - it'll be your best friend if you want to build coils and use RDA's. Your enthusiasm is good but slow down a bit. Your asking q's that, well... it's not good. Some of the questions you're asking, you should already know the answers to by doing some of your OWN Homework. If you don't, your vaping career might not be as much fun as it could be. Learn about your own equipment (by reading or watching vids). You shouldn't have to ask someone the basics of how your mod works. Some folks aren't that bright or they're lazy, or they rush into things without a good understanding of what they're doing. Those are the folks who get hurt in one way or another. Not saying you will. Just saying be smart.
 
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#deadlyvapes - we all start out the same man. Without knowledge. And it's OK. That's where you seem to be now, but you know, if you want to do it right, and not get burned or effed up, you gotta learn to walk before you can run. Read-up on this site. Watch videos on YouTube. Use Steam Engine - it'll be your best friend if you want to build coils and use RDA's. Your enthusiasm is good but slow down a bit. Your asking q's that, well... it's not good. Some of the questions you're asking, you should already know the answers to by doing some of your OWN Homework. If you don't, your vaping career might not be as much fun as it could be. Learn about your own equipment (by reading or watching vids). You shouldn't have to ask someone the basics of how your mod works. Some folks aren't that bright or they're lazy, or they rush into things without a good understanding of what they're doing. Those are the folks who get hurt in one way or another. Not saying you will. Just saying be smart.

That's why I joined this forum...to learn! I do watch videos and read, but the Internet is very misleading ...I figured this would be the best place to get specific answers.
 

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Stick to VW mode until you get a greater understanding of wires, temperature control etc. If you want to get into dripping, once you get your RDA i would first go to either a friend who knows how to make coils or to your local vape shop and ask them to teach you. It's not rocket science but it does take a bit of practise and some knowledge to do safely, even though your mod does have safety features i would not test them.
There are a lot of basic diy tutorials out there, please read them, follow the safety instructions and you'll be making your coils safely in no time :)
 

deadlyvapes

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Stick to VW mode until you get a greater understanding of wires, temperature control etc. If you want to get into dripping, once you get your RDA i would first go to either a friend who knows how to make coils or to your local vape shop and ask them to teach you. It's not rocket science but it does take a bit of practise and some knowledge to do safely, even though your mod does have safety features i would not test them.
There are a lot of basic diy tutorials out there, please read them, follow the safety instructions and you'll be making your coils safely in no time :)

Thanks...I do realize I need to do a lot more research before start dripping! I will get a basic RDA and learn some basic coil builds to start.
 
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