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LevineDelta

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What up ECF!,

So i keep reading about RBA / RTA for peoples favorite tanks, my question is related but different, ok so has anyone built on the uwell Crown RBA base, if so whats your opinion on it, good? bad? Personal suggestions/favorite builds?

I'm thinking to buy it and build some decent 0.3 / 0.2 builds on it but off topic of the UWell Crown, what is your favorite RBA Sub-Ohm tank for Thick Clouds with Great Flavor? Focus factors are,

  1. No leaking or very minimal leaking.
  2. Good open air availability.
  3. Flavor + Clouds.
I don't care about juice consumption as i make my own, so its affordable to me.
 

sig-cmt

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For me it is the Kraken v2 + Mini RBA Plus 5/4 24g Ti @ 3.5mm and .18 ohms. Dense but not prodigious vapor production with very good flavor. Minimal leaking with max PG if you leave the RTA alone in storage for a week with the airflow slots wide open (as with any RTA). No leaking if the airflow slots are closed down during storage. I really like Vicious Ant products.
 

Sm0keydaBear

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My answer to this is going to be, just about every single atomizer on the market has a possibility of leaking, since the airflow design of them all is essentially the same. In order to properly avoid this, you have to do maintenance on the atomizer maybe once a week to every single time you fill. The problem with this is usually if the atomizer has a top fill option. Many users will think that they can just fill in from the top and go about their business but this is usually not the case. Normally you have to completely close the airflow in order to not get any leakage as having them open as you fill will give the atomizer a place to vent air and will eventually leak.

As far as atomizers that don't leak, I believe the Goblin is probably alright on this aspect, but to be honest, they're almost all the same in regards to leaking. Just be sure to close off the air-intake holes prior to filling.
 
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