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yeah its awesome...works well and very easy to set up...would be my #1 recommendation to folk that want to try a rba.
Easier than an AGA-t because of the insulated wick hole and spring hold for the positive post.

the finish is a bit more refined and the wick hole is huge...i rolled a fatty straw and did 3/4 wrap of 32 kanthal and got 1.9 ohms.

the vape is thick and flavorful from the start with only a small amount of "new wick" taste i have Gorilla juice 100% VG in it now.

great value and the closest to the real i have seen for a genny clone..
 

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Moved eh??...np...

Congrats on getting one...i am impressed by the features ..love the adjustable pos post...you can orient your wick and button then screw down the pos post to make the connection ...thus orienting the devise to what is comfortable.
really like the finish...alot more refined than the agat...got a bit of "new coil" taste rhis morning but it doesnt bother me much...i am used to breaking them in.

Mine is wicking fine with the fill hole plugged...probably because i have a pretty fat straw wick in it but i have heard with a solid wick it wicks better with it out...that seems a bit silly because the fill hole is close to the wick hole and it would leak...better to just use a 400 mesh straw so air will return through the wick
 

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Moved eh??...np...

Congrats on getting one...i am impressed by the features ..love the adjustable pos post...you can orient your wick and button then screw down the pos post to make the connection ...thus orienting the devise to what is comfortable.
really like the finish...alot more refined than the agat...got a bit of "new coil" taste rhis morning but it doesnt bother me much...i am used to breaking them in.

Mine is wicking fine with the fill hole plugged...probably because i have a pretty fat straw wick in it but i have heard with a solid wick it wicks better with it out...that seems a bit silly because the fill hole is close to the wick hole and it would leak...better to just use a 400 mesh straw so air will return through the wick
Nice. This will be my first rebuildable tank atomizer, so I'm excited. I have #500 ss mesh and some XC-116 ceramic to wrap around the top half of the mesh where the coil will be, so i can't wait to start using it.
I also ordered a Natural mechanical mod that I'll have tomorrow, so I'm planning on building a nice low ohm coil to use on that.
Good to know about the fill hole, is this a pocket friendly tank? Have you experienced any leaking?
 

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Lack of glass tank availability due to absurd tank design killed it for me.

Yeah...a tank design that 100% prevents wick grounding is pretty absurd....i dig it...and for the money its pretty slick..not having an option for glass is not a big issue for me...i have glass in all my others...this one will probably only see gorilla juice anyway...so i aint sweatin the glass
 

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Im diggin the rsst also. Delrin/ss insulated wick hole and and a non conductive tank floor leaves little chance for grounding. Great design.

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I like to go fully unoxidized with simply washed mesh. It can take a while to get up and running on say an aga t or a t2. More so on a t2. I dont like anything oxidized going in my tank and I think it taste better if the coil mesh is unoxidized. This is just the way I like to do it, and insulation helps.
 

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wick grounding? It's odd that out of the eleventybazillion times I've set up RBAs without insulated wick holes, I've YET to have an issue....furthermore my wick solidly touch the bottom of my tanks, again with no issues whatsoever.
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Man thats awesome .....try putting a stainless drip tip on it and see if you get a slight charge ....but yeah ....thats aweaome you have reached "leet" status....but for beginners this will help eliminate the potential.....i think there is a "i hate the rsst" thread somewhere...maybe you would find others that share your disdain ...
I appreciate your honesty and all that...but cmon man....its a great design regardless of your sucess with your stuff...and it a great looking rba...

We can all see...it aint for you...
 

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wait till that insulation melts on to your wick, then tell me how it tastes... :blink:
Some of us run SLR coils, and that wick can heat up really quickly. ask the Zenisis guys.


but if it works for you, enjoy!

I have a zen standard...i build 1.5's for it and have not had an issue...i use the same insulator that came with it and it has not melted yet..but I have heard of it melting to the wick with slr coils...when i get down below 1.5 my juice get to hot and tastes bad at least the Bobas i am obsessed with at the moment..

BUT the RSST has a stainless heat sink in the wick hole isolated with a delrin o ring...its a slick design..
 
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