Need help from former MFS (MyFreedomSmokes) customers
Has any found a supplier or company that has tobacco e-juice like or very similar to MFS Turbosmog, Tall Paul, or Red Luck?
If you are new to RBAs its a good idea to go with a 14500 mech mod like the supertmanufacturing simplicity. Research learn about battery capabilities and don't try to go sub 1 ohm with a 14500 battery or ego style battery.
No, its not a good idea at all. If you're learning to build coils, you're gonna get shorts, and if you get a short on a 14500 with an RBA is game over battery.
Better to learn to make coils with a vv/vw device since it has some protection, such as a vamo, tesla, evic, SVD, or one of those types.
This is the serious info I needed! I haven't started rebuilding yet as I have been through 2 multi-meters which weren't up to the task.
As it is now I only use 2.4 ohm heads. So the Precise Simplicity - 14500 doesnt offer the protection I need as a beginner building coils?
According to Phil Busardo's review the iTaste VV 3.0 will fire 1.2 oHms and higher. I have a little 2.1 oHm cotton-wicked micro coil on an AGT Titanium on mine. Works great and the size looks nice. Larger RBAs will be seriously top-heavy and look a bit odd but should work just fine.
Any e-cig can use an RBA. That doesn't mean that it's a good idea on all of them though.
The use depends on the ohms of the coil you wind...just as if you purchased a pre-wound coil.
Now check out safety because shorts happen too. Then again, they happen with stock coils too. Think seriously about a multi-meter and also learning ohm's law so you can do voltage/amperage calcs as well as check ohms.
What he said ^^^^^^^. Atty's the man. My go to coil friend....well, everything really....one of ECF's guru's for sure.
I just try my best to help others quit the stinkies. Like a lot of folks here! Any e-cig can use an RBA. That doesn't mean that it's a good idea on all of them though.
The use depends on the ohms of the coil you wind...just as if you purchased a pre-wound coil.
Now check out safety because shorts happen too. Then again, they happen with stock coils too. Think seriously about a multi-meter and also learning ohm's law so you can do voltage/amperage calcs as well as check ohms.