Provari used to test RBA's?

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PLANofMAN

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It's addictive. Once you figure out RBA's, you'll start rebuilding "disposable" atty's like kanger's and CE2's. You'll waste hours of your life poking at coils and you'll get the best vapes of your life.

Have I talked you out of it yet?

Go here, the thread title might throw you off a bit, but it's one of the best threads out there for learning the ropes of RBA's.http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nyone-tried-aga-tiamat-plus-w-glass-tank.html
 

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I use my AGA T+ on my Silver Bullet. But when checking the ohm rating and priming the coil and testing for hot spots I use the Provari. It allows you to start a 3.0v and work up to 3.7v. And it can "see" hot spots or shorts that I can't see, by giving an error code. I just fiddle and prod the coils like Zen does in his ZAP video for Provape and eventually the Provari is satisfied. Much more pratical and useful than the multimeter that I bought special for using with my rebuildable. I'm still glad I have it, but I have yet to use it.
 
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Does anyone know what size wire i could use to get 2-3 ohms on a aga-t...just started playing and my provari doesnt like it. Reading 1.1 ohms and only the top coil lights up, was poking at it and just kept frying them...thanks

4/5 wrap with 32 will get you close, 6/7 wrap with 30
 
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