new member & rdta question

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Hi everyone,

I have the combo rdta by IJOY and was wondering how it actually works.I know ive seen examples thrown around about the first rdta actually auto filling the coils, but remember that one's tank was above the coil and it being dispensed via pushing the drip tip. My question is simply what is the best way to maintain e-juice in this atty. Thank you.
 

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not an expert and dont have one, but i'll throw in my 2 cents.
to my knowledge, you wick an RDTA by cutting the cotton just the right length to be inside the glass tank, and it feeds juice when you vape, you dont vape a device in an upright position right? that's how it feeds the juice, the tilt when you vape will feed the cotton with juice.
someone correct me if im wrong :p
 

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Hi everyone,
I have the combo rdta by IJOY and was wondering how it actually works.I know ive seen examples thrown around about the first rdta actually auto filling the coils, but remember that one's tank was above the coil and it being dispensed via pushing the drip tip. My question is simply what is the best way to maintain e-juice in this atty. Thank you.
Welcome and glad you joined.
"wondering how it actually works."
I would guess capillary action would be the primary at work here among other physics factors.
"My question is simply what is the best way to maintain"
I vape only deep well RDA's (Magma's and the like) which are closely related to RDTA's. I change wick and clean the coil whenever I feel I'm losing the taste. I'm close to 100% VG and VG tends to clog the wick and gunk the coil faster. I clean my RDA coil(s) by dipping the the red hot coil(s) in a small container of "whatever the temperature is" water. I make sure I release the firing button just before I dip the RDA coil(s), the thermal shock (dip several times) tends to lift the burnt juice residue off the coil(s). Dipping (expand/contract difference in temp.) expands the coil metal and the water temp.rapidly cools and shrinks/contracts the metal again breaking the crud bond. I make the height of the standing water so it will be impossible to dip the atty too far past the coil.
 
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