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<blockquote data-quote="Electrodave" data-source="post: 22462071" data-attributes="member: 343811"><p>It's Armageddon time! 'Cause it's always the end of the world somewhere...</p><p>[ATTACH=full]871467[/ATTACH] </p><p>I've been playing more with my Immortal Modz Reckoning. How can you go wrong with a $6 RDA from one of the best manufacturers out there?</p><p></p><p>Well, you can't if you either have some mesh heater or some patience and ingenuity. I'm out on mesh, 'cause I'm a mech user who never builds below .4ohms. So, the first time I built this RDA, I used the mesh blocks. I had so much trouble getting the other lead under the grounding block I cut the build to one coil. Not great for such a big atty (25mm plus a huge cap). So, last night, I tried a different approach. I used the screw that holds down the ground block like it was the middle post on a three post RDA. Success!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]871471[/ATTACH] </p><p>So now I have a .55ohm build in there, tootle puffing away. The dual coil build really made a huge difference. Now it gives nice, big hits, with big, but thin, clouds. Kind of like a carto, but without the restricted airflow.</p><p></p><p>Nice atty for when you want to take it light, but not small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrodave, post: 22462071, member: 343811"] It's Armageddon time! 'Cause it's always the end of the world somewhere... [ATTACH=full]871467[/ATTACH] I've been playing more with my Immortal Modz Reckoning. How can you go wrong with a $6 RDA from one of the best manufacturers out there? Well, you can't if you either have some mesh heater or some patience and ingenuity. I'm out on mesh, 'cause I'm a mech user who never builds below .4ohms. So, the first time I built this RDA, I used the mesh blocks. I had so much trouble getting the other lead under the grounding block I cut the build to one coil. Not great for such a big atty (25mm plus a huge cap). So, last night, I tried a different approach. I used the screw that holds down the ground block like it was the middle post on a three post RDA. Success! [ATTACH=full]871471[/ATTACH] So now I have a .55ohm build in there, tootle puffing away. The dual coil build really made a huge difference. Now it gives nice, big hits, with big, but thin, clouds. Kind of like a carto, but without the restricted airflow. Nice atty for when you want to take it light, but not small. [/QUOTE]
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