Totally understood - not trying to get you out of your comfort zone. My first RBA was the RSST and it was a great atomizer to start with. The kayfun uses some of the same skills you'd need to build up an RSST; the Diver and Spheroid require one more skill on top of that: getting resistance wire (Kanthal) and non-resistance (silver or nichrome) to work with each other. If/when you try a Spheroid or Diver, a handful of Youtube tutorials, a glass of wine or good beer, and 30 minutes of cursing should sort you out on that.
I found that once I realized that coils aren't rocket science and have tons of room for error, the rest seemed like an easy, natural progression.
Do you have a VV mod like a provari or a multimeter to measure resistance? Having one or the other is a must in my opinion.
I don't think Spheroid uses two types wire... just one no?
I don't think Spheroid uses two types wire... just one no?
there you go... yes the Spheroid is a bit easier than the Kayfun... a little less intimidating.
but i suggested an iGo L as an inexpensive intro to building silica/cotton/eko type coils... pretty easy.
if you want to go high end all the way, Paps 2.5 / Spheroid is a no brainer.
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get a nice dripper RDA too...
i.e. an iGo L - easy learning curve, nice vape, and definitely nice form factor on the Paps 350.
I feel like I can handle building and RSST, but when I look at stuff like they kayfun and driver I get overwhelmed.
What's up broI see you are here cheating on the super T crew too lol
Im thinking about picking up a porvari mini as well to travel with as I don't have anything to measure resistance with. I dont think I want to bring the paps out of the house.Totally understood - not trying to get you out of your comfort zone. My first RBA was the RSST and it was a great atomizer to start with. The kayfun uses some of the same skills you'd need to build up an RSST; the Diver and Spheroid require one more skill on top of that: getting resistance wire (Kanthal) and non-resistance (silver or nichrome) to work with each other. If/when you try a Spheroid or Diver, a handful of Youtube tutorials, a glass of wine or good beer, and 30 minutes of cursing should sort you out on that.
I found that once I realized that coils aren't rocket science and have tons of room for error, the rest seemed like an easy, natural progression.
Do you have a VV mod like a provari or a multimeter to measure resistance? Having one or the other is a must in my opinion.
I have a question for you all. I received my SS 2.5 and a kayfun lite yesterday but I can't get the lite to mount flush. I am using AW IMR batteries. With the adjustable post screwed all the way in I still can't even get the top cap to even screw down all the way maybe a turn short. I have 3 different batteries and they are all the same. Tried taking out one screw on the adjustable post but that takes out to much and the it won't fire. Thanks