The answer I got when I asked that question awhile back is for a beginner genny the RSST is nearly foolproof because of the polypro tank and insulated wick hole.
That said I ignored the advice and picked up an AGA-T2 which I love. I do have to be much more careful though to oxidize properly and check for shorts and hot legs.
I agree with Myrany and JohnnyB88. I recommend the RSST to anyone looking to get into rebuildable gennies because of the issues I had getting my AGA-T2 setup the first few times. The RSST seems like it'd be very beginner friendly.
Unfortunately it still comes across to me like smoking a broken cigarette, or one with a hole in it. For the folks that don't mind an airy draw both the RSST and the AGA are pretty good.
Busardo did not mention what size mesh to use. What wicks the best, 325X325, 400X400 or 500X500 no matter, which atomizer? So if I don't want to go sub-ohm, how many wraps would put me at, say, 1.5ohms?
Busardo did not mention what size mesh to use. What wicks the best, 325X325, 400X400 or 500X500 no matter, which atomizer? So if I don't want to go sub-ohm, how many wraps would put me at, say, 1.5ohms?
Busardo did not mention what size mesh to use. What wicks the best, 325X325, 400X400 or 500X500 no matter, which atomizer? So if I don't want to go sub-ohm, how many wraps would put me at, say, 1.5ohms?
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