To clarify what I meant (which may or may not be related to what I actually said, LOL), it's not that I take those basic concepts for granted, by any means. It's that when talking about what you need to get started with RBAs, I'd rather people say, "RBAs are for anyone who's willing to understand the basics of electricity, battery safety, and math" than, "RBAs are for anyone who has sufficient vaping experience", because the latter seems to me to be a highly nebulous concept that isn't always (or even often?) directly relevant.
Hopefully that was more sensical of me.![]()
Agreed! I've only been vaping for a little over 3 months, but since high school I've trained to be an A&P technician (airframe & powerplant), HVAC, water purification and pump systems, generators and work currently as an industrial maintenance technician. All fields that require a knowledge in at least basic circuitry. In addition to at least 100 videos on vaping and pages upon pages of forum posts on RBAs. My 3 months isn't everyone's 3 months.
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