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Greetings everyone, gave up "analogue pipe" smoking four weeks ago and first tried a e cigar but now have bought myself a Kamry K1000 and a 618 e pipe with nautilus Mini tanks and a "ubertoot V2 clone" as the video I watched on YouTube made it look and sound fabulous (however, now I have it I have no idea on how to build coils or whether I might blow it up or set fire to the house with it! lol). Plus a whole lot of e juices from different suppliers and seeing what tastes good. Anyway, just wanted to say hi and thanks for letting me join:))
 
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Hello and welcome to the forum @Seakestrel. Glad to have you here!:)

Below is some general information on rebuilding & mech mods.

When considering how low you can build you need to give yourself some headroom. I try to never exceed 50% of the CDR (continuous discharge rating) of a fully charged battery (4.2v). So with a 20A battery (like the Samsung 25r), that would be 10A. This Ohm's Law Calculator tells me that a 0.4Ω build is as low as I would want to use.

The reason that I place a 50% limit is because as a battery ages the mAh of the battery degrades, as the mAh degrades so does the batteries c rating (amp limit). So down the road, a 20A battery may only be a 10A battery."

With a 30A battery (like the LG HB6), 0.28Ω is the lowest I would build.

GrimmGreen's Coil Build - Quick and Effective Coil Build for RDA Atomizers
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I highly recommend you spend some time with @Baditude & @Mooch (two of our resident battery/safety experts) and visit their blogs. You are now 100% in control of your own safety (and others around you). Make sure you purchase an ohm reader and a voltmeter or DMM so you can measure your builds, check for shorts and measure the remaining charge on your batteries.

Here are links to some of Mooch's blogs:
Hand several links to Baditude's Blog - Table of Contents: The blogs that address battery safety, Ohm's Law, CDR (continuous discharge rating/Amps) and how they all work together are detailed below:

BATTERIES

Battery Basics for Mods - The Ultimate Battery Guide
* Another essential read to understand which batteries are safe to use in mechanical and regulated mods. Includes a frequently updated list of recommended safe-chemistry, high-drain batteries with their specifications.

Purple Efest Batteries not as Advertised
* A cautionary blog that reveals that the purple Efest batteries may not have the specifications advertised. Also includes a commentary on "continuous discharge ratings" vs "pulse discharge ratings" of battery specs.

OHM'S LAW

Ohm's Law Explained for Vapers
* My attempt at explaining Ohm's Law in layman terms and how it relates to vaping.

Explain it to the Dumb Noob: Ohm's Law Calculations
* As simple as it is to use, some people have a tough time grasping the concept. Warning: Includes graphic photos of mod explosions.

MECHANICAL MODS & REBUILDABLES

Information Resources for Your First RBA
* An essential read and reference guide for someone new to rebuilding coils. Includes a multitude of useful links on battery safety, mod safety, coil meters, coil building, and the differences in the three types of RBA's.

Inexpensive Mechanical Mod/RDA Setup
* A response to the frequently asked question on how to get into rebuildable atomizers with a mechanical mod inexpensively. Includes a list of commonly used tools and supplies for rebuilding and where to find them.

BATTERIES - WHERE TO BUY

Only buy batteries from a reputable supplier (not ebay or Amazon) as there are many counterfeit batteries being sold. Here are several reputable battery suppliers in the US.
 

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I just saw this post, thanks to @Makaela for tagging me here! :)

Anyway, looks like Susan pretty much covered it with her traditional awesomeness. I'll just add that if you run into any problems with builds, you can feel free to pm me and I'll gladly walk you through step by step on how to wind up some decent coils. It takes a little bit of practice, but once you get the hang of it, you'll have the best vape you've ever had! Good luck and welcome to the community, mate!
 
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone and the very helpful info, suggestions and encouragement. Susan~S, thanks for that great list of links - I can see that my reading as well as tinkering evenings are going to be extremely enjoyable:)
And Frenchfry, I'm across in Wellingbourgh, Northants.
 

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. Susan~S, thanks for that great list of links - I can see that my reading as well as tinkering evenings are going to be extremely enjoyable:)
You're welcome.:)

I don't have an Ubertoot but I hear great things about it. Tagging @roxynoodle, who does have one.

My favorite UK reviewer is Mark Todd and here is his review on the authentic: Ubertoot UTA. He even shows how he builds it. And here is a thread (here on ECF): Ubertoot v2 Full Clone Package

And another link for a coiling calculator (it also does many other things as well): Steam Engine
 
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Its actually a pretty nice clone, the Ubertoot. Getting an authentic is next to impossible or, ha ha, you may have to spend over $1000!

Check out our thread @Susan~S posted. The big thing with the Toot is it needs a lot of wick or it may leak. Being a new builder you may not want to copy my build as I'm using dual stacked coils. Try a large diameter single coil. 3.5-4mm inside diameter.
 
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