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<blockquote data-quote="boo2600" data-source="post: 23711842" data-attributes="member: 419046"><p>If you are using this -- <a href="https://us.geekvape.com/product/AEGIS-LEGEND3.html" target="_blank">GeekVape Legend</a></p><p></p><p>With this -- <a href="https://www.hellvape.com/rta/dead-rabbit-solo-rta.html" target="_blank">rabbit-solo-rta</a></p><p></p><p>You're not going to be able to use large builds. In my opinion, single-coil builds are the way to go. Your going to get big flavour and not go through a ton of juice. Many may disagree with me, but dual coil builds do not always equal big flavour. They use a lot more juice and that does not always equal more flavor.</p><p></p><p>I personally don't like RTA's. The last one I had was an OBS nano. Worked great, was a mini-flavor monster. For the most part, I use RDTA's and RDA's. <a href="https://vaping360.com/learn/rba-vs-rda-vs-rta-vs-rdta/" target="_blank">Here is some good information on what the difference is between them.</a> I believe the device you're using can do up to 200 watts. I personally never need more than 100 on a regulated device. If I need POWER I break out a mechanical device. <img src="/styles/ecf/xf1-smilies/shock.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":shock:" title="Shock :shock:" data-shortname=":shock:" /> </p><p></p><p>If you want to experiment with different wire types or sizes of coils an RDA is the way to go. As far as how many watts to use that depends on the type of wire, how many ohms the wire comes out to, and the type of juice one is using. I am using a phantom-type coil that comes out to .25 ohms. I am vaping a strong tobacco juice at 55 watts. If it's another juice I might set it at more or less 55 watts. Some devices have a preheat function. If I am using a thick coil I may set it to run at 80 to 100 watts during the first few seconds. Airflow also makes a difference. Again that varies between device, juice and power. You're only going to know what's good for you by experimenting. I have a single coil <a href="https://vaping360.com/reviews/wotofo-recurve-review/" target="_blank">recurve RDA</a> I use when I cannot make up my mind what sort I juice I want. That's a great one if you can find it.</p><p></p><p>I would search the forum. Then ask questions. For the most, it's all about experimentation. With the device you have you should be able to do quite a bit of experimentation. Maybe invest in a few RDAs. We honestly can only give you technical information, you're going to have to find out what is best for you by trial and error, using the forum as a guide. Do the research, work and learn. That's me being honest. I would also post and ask questions in English. If you need help using a translator We can do that as well. You're going to get many more answers to your questions.</p><p></p><hr /></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boo2600, post: 23711842, member: 419046"] If you are using this -- [URL='https://us.geekvape.com/product/AEGIS-LEGEND3.html']GeekVape Legend[/URL] With this -- [URL='https://www.hellvape.com/rta/dead-rabbit-solo-rta.html']rabbit-solo-rta[/URL] You're not going to be able to use large builds. In my opinion, single-coil builds are the way to go. Your going to get big flavour and not go through a ton of juice. Many may disagree with me, but dual coil builds do not always equal big flavour. They use a lot more juice and that does not always equal more flavor. I personally don't like RTA's. The last one I had was an OBS nano. Worked great, was a mini-flavor monster. For the most part, I use RDTA's and RDA's. [URL='https://vaping360.com/learn/rba-vs-rda-vs-rta-vs-rdta/']Here is some good information on what the difference is between them.[/URL] I believe the device you're using can do up to 200 watts. I personally never need more than 100 on a regulated device. If I need POWER I break out a mechanical device. :shock: If you want to experiment with different wire types or sizes of coils an RDA is the way to go. As far as how many watts to use that depends on the type of wire, how many ohms the wire comes out to, and the type of juice one is using. I am using a phantom-type coil that comes out to .25 ohms. I am vaping a strong tobacco juice at 55 watts. If it's another juice I might set it at more or less 55 watts. Some devices have a preheat function. If I am using a thick coil I may set it to run at 80 to 100 watts during the first few seconds. Airflow also makes a difference. Again that varies between device, juice and power. You're only going to know what's good for you by experimenting. I have a single coil [URL='https://vaping360.com/reviews/wotofo-recurve-review/']recurve RDA[/URL] I use when I cannot make up my mind what sort I juice I want. That's a great one if you can find it. I would search the forum. Then ask questions. For the most, it's all about experimentation. With the device you have you should be able to do quite a bit of experimentation. Maybe invest in a few RDAs. We honestly can only give you technical information, you're going to have to find out what is best for you by trial and error, using the forum as a guide. Do the research, work and learn. That's me being honest. I would also post and ask questions in English. If you need help using a translator We can do that as well. You're going to get many more answers to your questions. [HR][/HR] [/QUOTE]
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