RDA my first rda and mech mod

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Cstep82

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So form my RDA I use a Mutation X V2. It has a decent platform to build on. Depending on what coil I want depends on what gauge wire I use. Most of the time I will use 24 gauge kenthal with 5 wraps and get a .3 olm.

For my build I usually do 24 gauge parallel build. It's great and gives off lots of vape.

For my mod I have a Panzer clone and love it.

So much to chose from. Good luck.
 
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socalsailor

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^ I feel like your picture vs. your earlier post bears explanation. While your two coils in the picture are electrically in parallel, they are not a "parallel build," per se. A parallel build (in vaping terms) would be two wires wrapped side by side in the same coil, as in appearing to be a single coil. You probably know that, but I didn't want the OP to be confused by the two.
 

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I'm not going to put this on my RDA now. The build that is on was made today.

Once you build the parallel, put it on your RDA and heat it up a few times. At this point you can take needle nose pliers and gently tighten up and push the coils together.

Either way good luck finding an RDA and mod that works best for you.View attachment 455841

very good, thanks :D
 
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thats nice, i forgot to mention that i dont want a hybrid mod tho, wanna use it on my subtank sometimes too... and it would be fun to try dual coils
 
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the samsung batts are good. havent tried the troll RDA personally cuz i dislike the logo, but the deck looks good on it. on the Fuhattan I wouldnt recommend it at all, there is no venting holes in the device. The topcap has no slits for top venting, and look at the button in the bottom, no holes for venting.If something goes wrong with the battery, it has nowhere to vent. It looks like its a two piece bottom switch though, if that small area around that bottom screw vented through the button and the tube then maybe. I wouldn't buy it though but thats just me.

if you want a carbonfiber one, id suggest the stingray

$26.00 Stingray X Styled 18650 Mechanical Mod - copper + stainless steel + carbon fiber / black at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

stingray is a proven mech and very popular, plus that one looks pretty slick i think ill be adding that one to my cart actually =D. The venting on the stingray has notches in the threads and holes near the bottom

found a nice 4 post RDA to match it

$10.85 Hazz Mini RDA Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer - stainless steel + carbon fiber / 22mm dia. / black at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
 
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the samsung batts are good. havent tried the troll RDA personally cuz i dislike the logo, but the deck looks good on it. on the Fuhattan I wouldnt recommend it at all, there is no venting holes in the device. The topcap has no slits for top venting, and look at the button in the bottom, no holes for venting.If something goes wrong with the battery, it has nowhere to vent. It looks like its a two piece bottom switch though, if that small area around that bottom screw vented through the button and the tube then maybe. I wouldn't buy it though but thats just me.

if you want a carbonfiber one, id suggest the stingray

$26.00 Stingray X Styled 18650 Mechanical Mod - copper + stainless steel + carbon fiber / black at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

stingray is a proven mech and very popular, plus that one looks pretty slick i think ill be adding that one to my cart actually =D. The venting on the stingray has notches in the threads and holes near the bottom

found a nice 4 post RDA to match it

$10.85 Hazz Mini RDA Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer - stainless steel + carbon fiber / 22mm dia. / black at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

daamn that was good loking... problary gonna buy that combo
 

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check out this too for another atty if u dont like the hazz mini,
another carbon fiber one looks nice and matchy with the stingray lol

$11.28 Freakshow Styled RDA Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer - stainless steel + carbon fiber / 22mm diameter at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

u could also go with a RDA with a copper topcap and black driptip, i think that would look awesome too

$9.50 Plume Veil V2 Styled Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer - copper + stainless steel / 22mm diameter at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

copper plumeveil with black driptip adaptor

$8.79 Hobo V2.1 Styled RDA Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer - copper + stainless steel / 22mm dia. at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

hobo is pretty good atty also, 4 posts like u wanted too

$9.82 Little Boy Styled RDA Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer - copper + stainless steel + POM / 22mm diameter at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

then theres the little boy if u wanna make massive clouds with that huge driptip and airflow. It doesnt have 4 posts, but the center post hole is big enough.
 
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I'm not going to put this on my RDA now. The build that is on was made today.

Once you build the parallel, put it on your RDA and heat it up a few times. At this point you can take needle nose pliers and gently tighten up and push the coils together.

Either way good luck finding an RDA and mod that works best for you.View attachment 455841

Is that a 28g parallel? I build those in duals for my wife with a 5 wrap (comes out to about .20 -.23 usually) for her mech mod. They definitely rip, but are tough to build really clean. I found (especially building on a tube mech) that when you're setting the coils, if you heat them and wiggle them until they're even and then quench them in a cup of water, they become much jmore durable and stiff. I usually heat cycle them 2 or three times, and I also find that my post screws don't back out afterward.

I didn't mention it before, either, but with small gauge wire, I use a drill to straighten it before wrapping, and it seems to cut down on the springiness as well.
 
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