RDA Got a new Cigreen N23 (pics)

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alicewonderland

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Just received my new Cigreen N23 rebuildable and just wanted to share some pics with you. It has massive AFC, there are 3 rings to control air flow, and they fit real tightly and snug as you can see in the pictures. You dont have to worry about the afc rings spinning loosely or dropping off, you actually have to pull them off when you unscrew the topcap, they dont just drop if you hold it upside down. Surprisingly, you can control the airflow to run in single or dual coil mode. The driptip and driptip adapter screw in from underneath, it comes with a widebore driptip and a 510 adapter if you want to use your own 510 driptip. The deck is really nice, 3 posts with a dual center post block. phillips head screws. Some airflow is on the deck as well, as you can see, they direct towards the coils and upwards.

this thing is a cloud chasers dream! Single coil or dual coil, even with the large amount of airflow you get some good flavor in there, i believe its due to those deck upward pointing airflows you can direct towards your coils, there are also some topcap airflow holes you can block off with the driptip, or open slightly for more airflow. The only downside of this rda is that you cant restrict airflow to a degree, the minimal airflow you can get is 6 holes single coil from what I've found, and it still is a ton of airflow, this is definitely a cloud chaser RDA, its tough to get a tight draw on these. I give it a thumbs up for customizeability and ingenuity of the deck and airflow options. Not to mention it looks sick, its like a tiny silver grenade :p

oh yeah, got this from originvape.com for 30$

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the airflow is funky, the minimum holes in a row u can have on one side without another opening on the other side is 2, but u can change the positions of those holes.

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its either 3 open airholes or 2 open holes. single or dual coil. in single mode the holes on the opposite side are all closed, its pretty nice though as you can get that 'vortex' style airflow if you want much like the mutation x would allow, except this one the bottom row are the airflow controls that shoot upwards onto the coil, so you have direct airflow on the coil from two angles.

i dont exactly understand how the topcap airflow holes come into play, but you can open them or close them by tightening or loosening the top driptip.
 
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The crazy airflow options lol airflow at the bottom just screams leaks though

the leaks arent that bad, I've been vaping it all night since I got it. Since the airflow options are not in the juice wells it doesnt really leak so to say, the juice wells are pretty deep to hold overdrippage. The only leaking I've been getting is moreso due to the condensation of constantly vaping on it, but never really enough to drip down the sides or onto my mod, just condensation around the bottom airflows that are easy to wipe off.

it is getting kind of annoying to try to line up the bottom row of airflows to the deck airflow holes when im dripping here in the dark :laugh: guess ill just start dripping into the driptip
 
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after a full days of use, here is a list of cons to this rda

1. having to line up the airflow controllers with the deck airholes everytime you place the top back on after dripping (unless you drip through the driptip)
2. slight condensation on the bottom row of airholes that connect to deck airholes (not 'leak' but condensation)
3. the airflow rings are a bit too tight and are difficult to adjust while on the rda, although this can be a positive as well since you wont 'accidentally' change your airflow settings.

overall, id say it was worth the 30$, it competes with the mutation X as an affordable cloud chasing device, has deep juice wells much like the mutation x and more airflow and driptip option, though it lacks the 'ease of use' as the mutation X does.
 

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been trying single coils and dual coils over the past couple of days on this RDA, it really seems to shine in dual coil setup due to all the airflow. the juice wells are nice and deep to fit in these dual ~0.8ohm coils, came out to overall 0.46ohms. running this at 40watts, lots of vapor production and lots of airflow to keep the coils cool.

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havent tried the poseidon, but the N23 has been working well for me so far. It's my main dual coil/quad coil over my mutation x now. The condensation around the lower holes is kind of annoying but its nothing big like a leak or anything, just gota wipe it off occaisonally. That poseidon tho, holy crap 5 posts, that looks like a pain in the ... to build on.
 
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