Nucleus style of mojo

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Okay. Broke down and ordered one of these. I mainly based it on what I've seen on various videos and it seems to be easier to build on since you can take out the building platform and build without the constraints of traditional RDAs giving you more space to work with.. Anyone have one of these and let me know if it is easier to build on? I have major issues on trying to build a dual coil because of the space restrictions, or maybe my own short comings, I'm constantly shorting out my dual coil builds.Any good and bad points welcome. Any input would be helpful! I'd like to not to struggle with dual coils plus I'd like to try a quad build at one point of time and it seems to be more user friendly, but I'm not sure. Any input would be great. Thanks!
 
Thanks for your input, Gqballa, I do appreciate it. Those screws were small and I will admit it took me a few tries to get it right, but I think it might have been my fault, I like tinkering around with RDAs and my first build was at 0.28, which is uncomfortably low for my tastes. After a few tries, I got it just where I wanted it at 0.6 ohms with a dual coil. It was more difficult than I thought it would be, but I love a challenge and I'm liking my setup.
 

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I love my Nucleus. It's has the easiest quad vertical build space (it's not really a deck since you take it out LOL) of all the ones that I own, and I have a few that are specifically designed for vertical quads. Anyway...the only complaint that I have is that you have to attach the coils, drop the posts in and connect them, fine tune the coils, then pull it back out to wick it. (However, this makes wicking it a breeze.) Just be careful to pay attention to cut your wicks right at the base of the posts because that needs to make contact with the build deck for it to work. Otherwise, you get no current as the circuit is still open.

I highly recommend getting the matching SoM drip tip. They look great together.
 
Thanks, Susan~S, I do use that site and I really like how easy it is to use. I thought I had the right number of coils each, but apparently I didn't punch in the right gauge or I forgot how to count! It was a long day at work that day and I know it was my fault in getting the ohms right. @NachoMama78, thanks for the tip, I ended up building it two more times because my mod kept on giving me check atomizer errors, but I had a good read on my ohm reader. I'll have to keep that in mind after I get tired of my current build and rip it apart.
 
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