Suitable RBA and Correct Battery for Kamry K-100 R-Scope Mod

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Boweevil

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Hi Everyone,

I've been vaping for the last four years and have finally built up the courage to try an rba on the above mod. I am in need some advice on which RBA would be a good starter for some one new at rebuilds. Also need to make sure I'm using the correct battery. I don't really want to buy an expensive RBA until I know whether or not this is for me - just something relatively easy to rebuild, reliable and safe.

I bought the Kamry K-100 based on a review by P. Busardo and have been using an Efest IMR 18650 3.7V LI-MN. It's a 2500 mAh, 35amp (I believe amps actually work out lower). So far I've been using a Protank 3 with a 1.8 resistance coil. My e-juice is a 50/50 PG/VG mix. I have loads of vapour and haven't had any "incidents" - yet. To give you an idea of usage, my current battery lasts me around two days.

Any advice on an RBA I could handle, good tutorials available and what kit would be needed. Also, positive criticism on my current set up would be welcome in case I'm in danger. Thanks for your help.
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum Boweevil. Glad to have you here!:)

You are safe with your current setup. Your current battery is only 20A (not 35A as printed on the wrapper). See blog post #17 below.

If you are new to mech mods and/or rebuildables I highly recommend you spend some time with Baditude (one of our resident battery experts) and visit his blogs. You are now 100% in control of your own safety (and others around you). Make sure you purchase an ohm reader and a voltmeter or DMM so you can measure your builds, check for shorts and measure the remaining charge on your batteries.

Baditudes Blogs. The blogs regarding mods and rebuildables are listed below:

BATTERIES

9. Battery Basics for Mods: IMR or Protected ICR?
* Another essential read to understand which batteries are safe to use in mechanical and regulated mods. Includes a frequently updated list of recommended safe-chemistry, high-drain batteries with their specifications.

17. Purple Efest Batteries Not As Advertised
* A cautionary blog that reveals that the purple Efest batteries may not have the specifications advertised. Also includes a commentary on "continuous discharge ratings" vs "pulse discharge ratings" of battery specs.

OHM'S LAW

14. Ohm's Law for Dummies (Vapers)
* My attempt at explaining Ohm's Law in layman terms and how it relates to vaping.

16. Explain it to the Dumb Noob: Ohm's Law Calculations
* As simple as it is to use, some people have a tough time grasping the concept. Warning: Includes graphic photos of mod explosions.

MECHANICAL MODS & REBUILDABLES

7. Information Resources for Your First RBA
* An essential read and reference guide for someone new to rebuilding coils. Includes a multitude of useful links on battery safety, mod safety, coil meters, coil building, and the differences in the three types of RBA's.

15. Inexpensive Mechanical Mod and RDA Setup
* A response to the frequently asked question on how to get into rebuildable atomizers with a mechanical mod inexpensively. Includes a list of commonly used tools and supplies for rebuilding and where to find them.

BATTERIES - WHERE TO BUY

Only buy batteries from a reputable supplier (not ebay or Amazon) as there are many counterfeit batteries being sold. Here are several reputable battery suppliers in the US. Sorry I don't have any links for batteries in the EU or UK.:(

* RTD Vapor
* Illumination Supply
* Lighthound
* Orbtronics
 

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There are a few batteries that are popular amongst most vapers. Which are: AW IMR, Sony VTC4, and Panasonic IMR CGR batteries. However, now that you have your required 5 posts. I would recommend you create a thread in the batteries and chargers sub-forum:

Batteries and Chargers

and rebuildable atomizer systems:

Rebuildable Atomizer Systems
 

Boweevil

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Hi Unforseen,

Thanks for your information and advice on new threads. This is turning into a hobby I love but I realise mods and rebuilds are not something to take on unprepared. I read a lot of posts by people who have only been at it a few months, and yet they are building some fantastic mods! I am able to rebuild a chainsaw, however RBAs and mods have me paralysed as regards safety. I'm determined to get the info into my head and then just do it! Thanks for your help and the fact the Vets are willing to share their experience.
 
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