I'm sure this has probably been mentioned before, but here's a little tip:
If your rba set up is all working fine, but all of a sudden gives a bad taste and the ohms have changed (usually dipped lower); instead of dismantling the whole thing, usually, just a minor turn of the wick is needed. Obviously works best if the coils are wrapped uniformly and with the right tension on the wick (ala Petar K method). I know some of you will say you should never get shorts if the set up is good. Just saying, if you do...
If your rba set up is all working fine, but all of a sudden gives a bad taste and the ohms have changed (usually dipped lower); instead of dismantling the whole thing, usually, just a minor turn of the wick is needed. Obviously works best if the coils are wrapped uniformly and with the right tension on the wick (ala Petar K method). I know some of you will say you should never get shorts if the set up is good. Just saying, if you do...