Help with APV!!!

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Altaire Versailles

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So right now I have a couple egos, Itaste svd and a vamo and a bunch of iclear16s and evods. I tried a 510 dripper and I burned it up. I tried a rda and I couldnt get it to vape very well after rebuilding it over and over. I just bought an hh357 but I dont know how thats gonna vape or if Ill destroy that too, so...

So for the folks that know thier equipment, what would you suggest I buy to get some huge warm clouds going? I keep watching Youtube videos of people blowing these huge clouds and I'm jealous. I need something I can't really mess up...Im talking as far as an atomizer and a mod. I keep hearing about REO's and Kayfuns and I dont know whats what because I stopped following all that stuff when it didnt work out for me. Something for, altogether, in the 100 dollar or less range? Thanks!
 

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Reos are drippers that feed juice from an internal bottle. The atomizers they use are fundamentally the same as any other rebuildable dripper.

Kayfuns are tank atomizers but also require building. Though for rebuildable tank atomizers they are relatively easy to build, if you can't build a dripper it is very unlikely you will ever get a Kayfun to run correctly.

If you want clouds then stick to the dripping attys. Watch more vids and keep at it.

Some basic things to consider for cloud chasing which you may or may not know

- you want lots of air. This means large air holes. It also means a larger atomizer chamber.

- power! Lots of it. Low ohms and if possible high voltage

- high VG. Higher VG liquid typically makes for more clouds than your typical 70pg juice does.

- wicking. Even with a good coil build and proper placement it all falls apart if your wicking is no good. Too much or too little and performance suffers
 
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