Oye,
Good rule of thumb, be safe when playing with any RDA/RTA. Ohm Meter and High Amp batteries on a MOD that can handle it. I'm not saying not to rebuild in fact just the opposite however safety first.
Some equipment you'll need
MOD that can handle down to sub ohm builds, (I'm bias in saying do not go below .5 ever, ever, for any reason ever, but that's again my personal opinion)
Batteries rated at 30 amp or higher, this is a must and do not accept anything lower (keep in mind some are measured by something called Pulse output and this does not denote the true sustained amp draw of a battery or what load it can handle, ensure that the 30 amp is a sustained amp draw).
oHm Meter- Yes, before you even think about firing a mod up, ohm it out, then do it again to ensure that the first reading is right. Remember that batteries that vent can take off fingers if nothing else heat up quickly to cause 3'rd degree burns or worse.
Coiling Jig or Screw drivers- I can't express how important either of these two are, not only are they used to adjust your coils they are also used to have something solid to bend wire around. You can wing it around silica if your experienced in doing so.
Again, not saying to not do it but as you'll find those of us who do RDA's or RTA's ensure that safety first is followed, best thing to do is find someone at your local B&M shop or in the area that is (no offense) not a cloud chaser but someone who has been doing it for a while. Get with them and ask lots of questions, the more you learn on this matter then the safer you'll be. Please do ask lots of questions before diving in and also read over the RDA thread here on ECF before attempting anything on your own for a better break down of safety when playing with RDA's and RTA's
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