RBA testers Needed.

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anavidfan

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Even if I had a simplicity, I really have not had enough experience to be a good judge. My ELA is the first and only advanced PV and the only Precise device I own. I know that ever since I started looking into smoking alternatives/ e-cigs , the Precise was the only device that stood out, no bells and whistles just a beautiful and unique item.

The reputation exceeded it and the people who had them were never loud boasters. They just knew quality and build. Many devices caught my eye, but I kept coming back to the super -T. Then I fell in love with Ody and since it was the most important part of vaping, not the ody itself, but the juice delivery was important to me. The fact that It was a couple mm wider than the Precise kept me from pressing the button.

I was just about to make a decision and there it was, the ELA thread and it had it all. I had to have it. I got some money for christmas, birthday and sold a photo and got my dream team. Got the Odysseus and ordered the ELA. The rest is just icing on the cake. A year ago I never saw myself with anything but my Saber and a beautiful carto tank and boges.
 

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I'd be very interested.

I have a simplicity 18650.

I have a Cyclone, Helios, Atomic, Omega. I usually vape around .35-.5 ohms dual or quad coils. Prefer dual air holes at 2.5mm-4mm.

Right now I'm dripping about 12 drops, and get around 8-10 good lung hits between drips, or if I drip from my syringe, I usually drip 20 drops, for around 8-10 puffs as well.

Normally use Ekowool or 2mm silica. 28g kanthal, 32g kanthal, .8 ribbon wire, .4 ribbon wire, and also Alkrothal flat wire.

I switch batteries roughly every 4 hours regardless of the charge. Use 6mg juice with a 70/30 blend.

Also like to experiment with ss mesh wrapped around silica as a wick.

Thanks very much for your consideration :)
 

blindsoup

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I'm in, David!

Precise Simplicity 18350, 14500, 2x ELA's.

I use DID's x3, Z-Atties, Cobra, Stratus 22, Synthesis and more

EDIT: I mostly like genesis tanks, but also use a few RDA's like IGO-L, DRA XL 2

EDIT 2: Please have a look at my personal vape porn album Vape Gear - Imgur

What an awesome collection - well done!
 

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I just scored one of the Ti simplicities and I'd love to be one of the testers for this RBA. I currently work at a vape shop out in LA and my personal collection of RBA's includes a few Kayfuns, a AC9, 4 or 5 Nimbuses, a couple Patriots, a cyclone, an era, a fatty res tank and I've just about rebuilt anything that has come through our shop doors.
 

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me too i am really curious to see what this is going to look like. i would likely pull the trigger on the simplicity if the rda turns it into a hybrid.

It has already been said that it will replace the top cap of the Simplicity line; thus, making it a hybrid PV.
 

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It has already been said that it will replace the top cap of the Simplicity line; thus, making it a hybrid PV.

wow excellent yep this is the first time i've heard of it i have not done my homework. is it going to be a bottom feeder, use negative pressure to wick or this hasn't been announced yet i'm guessing. really looking forward to this supert really has some quality products.
 

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The only clues we've been given are that it's not quite a dripper and not quite a tank. It's somehow got the general function of a dripper, but holds more juice than a typical rda.

Months ago David said he had an atty in mind that does not use silica or ss mesh or ceramic for wicking, but instead some material that should never need replaced. Lava rock? Pencil shavings? Who knows?

But he hasn't said whether that idea is what he's giving birth to now or not.

Anyway, obviously it'll be integrated into the Simplicity, and it'll probably be tool-less. On the heels of this dripper will soon come a tank with around a 5ml capacity.

That's pretty much all I know.

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Well I have a 1860. The RBA's I use most of the time are a Kayfun 3.1, Julia A.R.T, 2x GBb-22 genny attys, Helios, Patriot, couple china V5 drippers. Mostly I use the Helios or one of The GBb-22's on my Simplicity 18650. I have a ton more but those are the ones I use mainly.

Lots of coil building exp and now using fly tying vise and bobbin with 33g kanthal for most of my builds. I build a lot of quads so small and consistent are huge.
 

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Little late to the party, Tintreach.

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Well I have a 1860. The RBA's I use most of the time are a Kayfun 3.1, Julia A.R.T, 2x GBb-22 genny attys, Helios, Patriot, couple china V5 drippers. Mostly I use the Helios or one of The GBb-22's on my Simplicity 18650. I have a ton more but those are the ones I use mainly.

Lots of coil building exp and now using fly tying vise and bobbin with 33g kanthal for most of my builds. I build a lot of quads so small and consistent are huge.

Interesting I have a couple of fly tying vises. How do you use the vise for building coils? The thought has crossed my mind before but not sure how to go about doing it. Care to share?


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