I recently ordered a new kit and was wondering if i could use a doge RDA clone on it?

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Rileyy

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I ordered this kit on ebay a few weeks back - ebay.ca/itm/X6-1300mAh-Variable-Voltage-X9-Armor-Vaporizer-Kit-SEALED-IN-BOX-/271810858279

And wanted to get this RBA for it - fasttech.com/products/0/10010453/2138100-doge-v2-styled-rda-rebuildable-dripping-atomizer

This will be my first RBA how will it work and will it?

Since the link is broken, It is basically an x6.

click through voltage settings (LED Red = 3.2, Purple = 3.6, and Blue = 4.2 volts)
Vibrant LED button/indicator
1300mAh capacity
Anodized aluminum construction
Standard connection
5 Clicks to turn on/off and change voltage
 
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Cloudmann

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That's basically a fancy Ego battery. I'd be careful with an RDA. The battery really isn't meant for a rebuildable atty. Doing some basic math, it seems that the battery can handle about 1.0 ohms, maybe JUST below that, but 1.2 ohms is probably your lower safe limit and I'd personally never go below 1.5 on an ego battery. Be safe and don't become a vaping news casualty. Especially important as this is a Chinese clone of a mainstream device that I'd never go below 1.5 ohms on. The quality of the Chinese battery comes in to question and safety is more paramount here. I'd personally never use this battery with anything other than an Ego style clearomizer at or above 2.0 ohms.
 
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Rickajho

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You could use it, but considering I can't find any information regarding the current cut out/over current protection, I would advise that you get an Ohm meter if you plan on build your own coils, and I would suggest staying at 1.0 ohm and above.

I would not sub ohm with that mod.

It's an eGo class battery. More like keep the builds above 1.8 ohm if you don't want to kill the battery. (Or do worse.)
 
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