RDA Freakshow RDA Killer? Mutation X v4

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So far so good! Attempting to do some quad coils and some vertical coils as well. So far no leaks, which surprised me. I expected leaks. Nothing has been able to de-thrown the Cartel Stillare v3 in my opinion though... it is still out of like 30+ atties I own, my go-to. The closest one in terms of juice well, conductivity, is the Mutation x V3 - I won't get into flavor yet, I need to vape some different juices.

My go to all time favorite juice, I go through about $60.00 worth of it per week is the OMG's WTF juice...I will get into taste and cloud chasing ability in the next post which will hopefully have videos and pictures of the head to head review
 

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Loving my Mutation X v4. Its got airflow options for days for those cloud chasers, or those flavor builds. Its my first product by indulgence, and I'm really impressed with the quality at this price point.

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That looks so awesome on that mod of yours.

Thanks! I figured that the lines of the atty would compliment the lines of the mod. Also the mod is a Capsella by silvis works. Silver plated copper contacts, dual parallel 18650, fully mechanical.You can choose either a cross inlay or thunderbolt.
 

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Unless this one doesn't cut most of you builds in half with the post screws, not really interested in more atties

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you need to be gentle with these rda's I had the same issues when i first started using them. I think they build them like this on purpose. Slowly screw it down. Its for people who wanna use double coils for an option.
 

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you need to be gentle with these rda's I had the same issues when i first started using them. I think they build them like this on purpose. Slowly screw it down. Its for people who wanna use double coils for an option.
Yeah but when using TC, you need solid connections. I ended using end crimps to lock everything down properly but before it was a cut festival (even with titanium wire)

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Yeah but when using TC, you need solid connections. I ended using end crimps to lock everything down properly but before it was a cut festival (even with titanium wire)

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I bet. Those wires are super soft!!!!! Thats what pushes me away from caring about TC modes. I'm still a new vaporer so I'm gonna take my time to learn the best basics first. Thanks for the information fellas.
 

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I bet. Those wires are super soft!!!!! Thats what pushes me away from caring about TC modes. I'm still a new vaporer so I'm gonna take my time to learn the best basics first. Thanks for the information fellas.
Yeah but titanium isn't. That thing is a pain to build and pretty resistant compared to nickel and even kanthal and yet I managed to behead three coils in a row.

Now I just put a crimp on each end, squeeze and insert the whole thing in the hole. No resistance fluctuations for almost two weeks :)

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Yeah but titanium isn't. That thing is a pain to build and pretty resistant compared to nickel and even kanthal and yet I managed to behead three coils in a row.

Now I just put a crimp on each end, squeeze and insert the whole thing in the hole. No resistance fluctuations for almost two weeks :)

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What I do is this. I wrap my coils. Then push the leads in, but I don't tighten the screws until i push the coils in the middle of the deck and center them perfectly before tightening. If I tighten the screws before centering the coils and then, push the coils to the center of my deck they can snap off. It happened to me too.. I found ways around it, and realized they may have made it like this on purpose. Its similar on the Plume Veil for me.
 

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Yeah but titanium isn't. That thing is a pain to build and pretty resistant compared to nickel and even kanthal and yet I managed to behead three coils in a row.

Now I just put a crimp on each end, squeeze and insert the whole thing in the hole. No resistance fluctuations for almost two weeks :)

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My best solution is a double 5 wrap SINGLE coil 3 ohms 26 guage..and it fires up perfect. But with double coils it has coil connection issues and it takes like 2 seconds to even get It to fire up.
 

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No problems here. Great RDA that works very well in TC mode with my IPV4. I decided as soon as I started nickel that post holes suck on all attys. Solution is to always use the screw and wrap the top. Better connection, no breaking, and better yet I can positin the coil much more easily. Very low is tricky, but who wants their coil or coils sitting right on top of the juice well. I find things work much better when the coil is a lisstle higher.
 
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