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Steam Turbine

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I am using the following:
Mods - Smoktech Zmax, Innokin MVP2, and have a Hcigar Nemesis clone on the way
Clearo - Vivi Nova but mostly rebuilt protank 2 with micro coil and cotton
RDA - IGO-W with 1.7ohm micro coil and cotton

Just got a Tobeco Kayfun lite clone and gotta say that I am in love.

Yeah, I am a huge fan of the Kayfun as well. :thumbs:

Just to make sure you are safe, let's see if you can answer these 2 questions. What kind of battery will you be using in your Nemesis? What does maximum discharge rate mean?
 

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Yeah, I am a huge fan of the Kayfun as well. :thumbs:

Just to make sure you are safe, let's see if you can answer these 2 questions. What kind of battery will you be using in your Nemesis? What does maximum discharge rate mean?

I will be using the AW IMR18650 1600mah and the AW18350 700mah that have been purchased from lighthound so I know they are legit. Your maximum discharge rate is the amount of power that can be extracted from the battery before failure, I however have done all my calculations using the continuous discharge rate numbers from these batteries and do not plan on going sub-ohm anyway.

Do I pass?
 

Steam Turbine

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I will be using the AW IMR18650 1600mah and the AW18350 700mah that have been purchased from lighthound so I know they are legit. Your maximum discharge rate is the amount of power that can be extracted from the battery before failure, I however have done all my calculations using the continuous discharge rate numbers from these batteries and do not plan on going sub-ohm anyway.

Do I pass?

:thumbs:

Go to see new people that actually did there homework.

Here is a cheat sheet if ever you need quick info about max discharge rates of multiple batteries.
 

edyle

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An RDA is an RBA and RBA stands for "rebuildable atomizer". RDA stands for "rebuildable dripping atomizer"

The amount of coils don't matter

Ohhhhh!!!!

That's important; I should keep that in mind; an RBA that is designed for dripping (as well as normal use) would be usefull;
I'm not particularly a fan of dripping as a norm but I certainly would be good for sampling, and maintenance; I can't drip my protank; and dripping my ego-c was GREAT except for the most of the eliquid leaking all over the place
 

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I would like a decent Atomizer for sampling without contaminating my Protank 2's
Any suggestions?

I just got into dripping attys for that reason, ease of tasting different juice. I went with a premium LR 901 from EmpireMods.com, you need a 901/510 adapter, and a drip shild for a total cost of around 25 bucks but im loving my setup so far. Reviews ive seen say the 901's produce the best taste, so that played in my decision. good luck!
 
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