Need some info on RBAs

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EphoraL

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So my one year aniversary is coming up and I want to up my setup with a nice rba but I have some questions

Right now I have an Itaste vv 3.0 with a Protank mini 2 which is a nice set up but Ive been rebuilding and want to go sub ohm
Would I need to buy a new battery also or could the battery I have handle it?
And I would love a bunch of suggestions cause i really dont know squat lol

thanks :D
 

Ronald3638

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Your definitely going to need a better battery and mod, a mechanical or a regulated mod that will do sub ohms like dna30 devices. I recommend you start with a dripper on your existing battery with a 1.5 to 2 ohm build and do some more research before going sub ohm. An Igo-l is easy to build and you can do sub ohm when your ready.

Be safe and do some research then do some more. Good luck and happy anniversary.
 

GeorgeWachsmuth

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Your definitely going to need a better battery and mod, a mechanical or a regulated mod that will do sub ohms like dna30 devices. I recommend you start with a dripper on your existing battery with a 1.5 to 2 ohm build and do some more research before going sub ohm. An Igo-l is easy to build and you can do sub ohm when your ready.

Be safe and do some research then do some more. Good luck and happy anniversary.

I second this info and add that an IGO W is also a good, inexpensive choice. Good luck!
 

TheReign

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You can go with above suggestions, they will work just fine for starting out. Definitely read up on the link above about subohm vaping, lots of key information needed to do subohm vaping.

I will say though once you get into mechanicals you might not want to look back Lol, I didn't once I got my first mechanical mod. Especially if your going to pair it with an RDA it's just such a better vape you won't want to go back to clearomizers or cartomizers. Rebuilding is like an entirely new rabbit hole adventure and you'll have allot of fun tinkering and building coils and trying new builds and wicking styles.

To get started you'll just need a bag of organic cotton balls which last forever, Kanthal, mini screwdriver set, Tweezers, needle nose pliers, drill bits to wrap coils on, and paper towels Lol.

It really is a whole new world and you'll be so happy once you get into it.
 

mr_chris_chen

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^^^ I second this. Once you start rebuilding, you just don't go back. I've spent a good amount in the past two and a half months already. Ever since I started working at a vape shop, I'm more than happy to say that "Vape is life." I'm certain the collection will add on, but hot damn, this is awesome.

If you want a great, cheap RDA, check out the IGO W. Twisted 28 gauge microcoils are my go to builds and they're fantastic. I just made my buddy a 24 gauge dual microcoil and the vapor production is effortless..


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