First Rebuild-able/Dripping Atomizer???

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Synisity

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Ok so i'm very interested in getting my first dripping/rebuildable due to so many people saying the flavor is top notched. Can anyone recommend a good beginner piece that wont break the bank. Also is it necessary to buy a voltage meter or can i use the voltage checker on my innokin v3? Thanks in advance!

P.S. does anyone have experience ordering from fasttech.com?
 

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An ohmmeter in a PV will be sufficient enough, but I recommend an actual meter if you get into mechanicals. Check it before you fire, glow it red hot, (you can fully compress thecoil at this point) check again, pulse it a few times to see if you have hot spots, check again..boom

Fastech..aka slow tech. Check places like 101vape first.. unless saving ~$5 is worth waiting for a month.
 

Synisity

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An ohmmeter in a PV will be sufficient enough, but I recommend an actual meter if you get into mechanicals. Check it before you fire, glow it red hot, (you can fully compress thecoil at this point) check again, pulse it a few times to see if you have hot spots, check again..boom

Fastech..aka slow tech. Check places like 101vape first.. unless saving ~$5 is worth waiting for a month.

I'm looking at getting an IGO from the 101vapes u recommended (seems to be a great site for hardware thanks!) what size wire and wick should i get for a newbie and is there anything else i need to get?
 

Fittytigsic

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I'm very new with the whole dripping atomizer thing, too. I have basically stuck to bottom coil clearos for most of my vaping experience. I just picked up an Octopus RDA from my local vape shop the other day. With one small extra 1/16" hole drilled in the shield(3 crevasse up) and a tip of toothpick shoved in each of the original air holes, it vapes like a champ. Super cheap and fairly easy to build on, but it does take a little bit of modification to get desired amount of vapor. :vapor:
 
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