Suggestions for a mechanical mod and Genesis style RBA.

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Vap0rDave

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My Aga-T+ is currently in Vapemail waiting to be delivered along with my SVD. Can't wait for it to get here so I can practice building some wicks and coils. Also excited because I can finally vape some Pluid and not worry about breaking anymore Clearo's haha.

I can NOT get my hands on Pluid ANYWHERE! Where did you find yours?
 
I ordered a stainless steel Drawtube mechanical mod, clone of the GG i think, from vaporbank for around $42+shipping using a 15% coupon I had. The China GG/Chi Chi/KTS/CCTS is a chrome plated brass mechanical mod that is on my wish list. I also recently ordered a AGA-T+ from the vendor steammonkey, who includes a small goody bag with your genesis purchase.
 

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Is the Genesis just for dripping? Does it fit nicely with e-go twist? My hubby got some rba's, but they are much larger diameter than my battery, work great on his 18650 tho!

Most vendors don't suggest you use Gen atty's or RBA on an Ego-twist. Mostly due to them being rebuildable, the user can end up messing up the battery due to shorts from a bad build. They recommend some type of short protection device and having a ohms reader. That doesn't mean you can't use them on an ego, your just taking a risk of doing damage to your pv.

Genesis atty's are different than RBA dripper. Gen atty's have tanks and most of them are built using ss mesh. They can produce some of the best vapor and flavors depending on how good you build them. Dripping RBA usually take 10-15 drops at first and then 5-10 drops whenever the flavor goes away or if you start getting a burnt taste.

I like using my drip rba's when ever I just want to try out new juices or if I want to try other flavors throughout the day. I also use my Gen atty with my favorite juice or something I know I will vape the whole day.
 

Kanj.nguyen

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Most vendors don't suggest you use Gen atty's or RBA on an Ego-twist. Mostly due to them being rebuildable, the user can end up messing up the battery due to shorts from a bad build. They recommend some type of short protection device and having a ohms reader. That doesn't mean you can't use them on an ego, your just taking a risk of doing damage to your pv.

Genesis atty's are different than RBA dripper. Gen atty's have tanks and most of them are built using ss mesh. They can produce some of the best vapor and flavors depending on how good you build them. Dripping RBA usually take 10-15 drops at first and then 5-10 drops whenever the flavor goes away or if you start getting a burnt taste.

I like using my drip rba's when ever I just want to try out new juices or if I want to try other flavors throughout the day. I also use my Gen atty with my favorite juice or something I know I will vape the whole day.

Actually, my eGo has survived tons of shorts from when i was building my first RBA. I do believe they have built in protection against shorts, at least some of them do.

The main reason not to use an eGo on an RBA, for me any way, is because they dont put out nearly enough power for your coil. Especially if you build yours with SS mesh, since a lot of the heat is lost in the wick. A standard Twist will struggle to even heat my AGA to acceptable temperature.
 
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