RTA help/advice

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welshybird20

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Want to move into rta now. Cost is a factor. Although I firmly believe in spending a LITTLE extra occasionally to get better value and better product.

Firstly woukd I have ro swap my current battery an istick 30 watt? Or will it be ok as long as I do t go below .4 ohms?

In the rta itself would like something that will last give great clouds and good taste. But then from what I read this is what everyone wants.
Local guy is selling billow v2 for £30 so savese on postage. But no idea what their like.
watched a few videos and wicking coiling doesn't seem to difficult to he honest and in long rum will save me £4 on coils for my current tank

There's way to much to read, so i apilogise if it's all been covered.
 

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Want to move into rta now. Cost is a factor. Although I firmly believe in spending a LITTLE extra occasionally to get better value and better product.

Firstly woukd I have ro swap my current battery an istick 30 watt? Or will it be ok as long as I do t go below .4 ohms?

In the rta itself would like something that will last give great clouds and good taste. But then from what I read this is what everyone wants.
Local guy is selling billow v2 for £30 so savese on postage. But no idea what their like.

There's way to much to read, so i apilogise if it's all been covered.

1: No you will not need to change your battery.
You could run an rta on a simple ego battery if you wanted to with a suitable coil.

2: Most of everything is in the coils.
Other than that, things to look for in an rta:
- ease of refilling
- rebuilding without having to worry about full tank
- airflow - most of the older stuff have tighter airflow compared to modern tanks
- glass/plastic/steel tank options


--- oh-- consider the kanger subtank system.
You can use prefab coils, but you also have the option to use rebuildable coil heads.
That way you have your options open.
 
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