Taifun GT Discusion!

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ready to pull the trigger on 2 or 3 GT's but i have a question. does anyone know if the version angelcigs sells will work with the M style tanks? im kinda put off about the post above about the wick channels but i really dont want to wait for fast tech to get the version they sell back in stock and i really dont want to pay $40 or more for ones off ebay.
 

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ready to pull the trigger on 2 or 3 GT's but i have a question. does anyone know if the version angelcigs sells will work with the M style tanks? im kinda put off about the post above about the wick channels but i really dont want to wait for fast tech to get the version they sell back in stock and i really dont want to pay $40 or more for ones off ebay.

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Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times already but currently I only own two Kayfuns, looking to try a different tank style rba. I'm thinking either the fogger or taifun, can anyone who has tried both give me their opinion on which one I might prefer more? Ease of building is important and not too much tinkering to get working well. I've tried my friend's aqua which is nice but not really for me.

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Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times already but currently I only own two Kayfuns, looking to try a different tank style rba. I'm thinking either the fogger or taifun, can anyone who has tried both give me their opinion on which one I might prefer more? Ease of building is important and not too much tinkering to get working well. I've tried my friend's aqua which is nice but not really for me.

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I own both and haven't really used both of them long enough to say which one offers more vapor/flavor but i can say this. For ease of building, Hands down the Taifun without a doubt.
 

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Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times already but currently I only own two Kayfuns, looking to try a different tank style rba. I'm thinking either the fogger or taifun, can anyone who has tried both give me their opinion on which one I might prefer more? Ease of building is important and not too much tinkering to get working well. I've tried my friend's aqua which is nice but not really for me.

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You've just answered your own question there. If, for whatever reason, you didn't like Aqua, then you won't like Fogger. Because the Fogger is the same as Aqua on a slightly larger scale without Juice Control. Taifun GT has been around even longer then Kayfun. That said, I myself own two Taifun GT tanks, but I also own four Foggers 4.blah,blah,blah (different revisions) and I love them.
 

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Well it's not that I dislike the aqua but it seems more fiddly and difficult to build on. Plus the low capacity for juice. I don't know a whole lot about the taifun and fogger except pictures and some reviews here and there. I'm still kind of an amateur hence why I only have two rba's at the moment. I like stuff with post holes. The hardest part of building for me is securing the coils to the screws.

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Well it's not that I dislike the aqua but it seems more fiddly and difficult to build on. Plus the low capacity for juice. I don't know a whole lot about the taifun and fogger except pictures and some reviews here and there. I'm still kind of an amateur hence why I only have two rba's at the moment. I like stuff with post holes. The hardest part of building for me is securing the coils to the screws. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk

You are just going to have to learn to secure your wire around the post screws. There is no way around it at the moment. Both Taifun GT and Fogger V4... uses that method as well as your Kayfun (unless you've got Kayfun 3.1 ES) Despite the fact that Fogger is made much mole poorly (Material quality, workmanship, QC) it offers Controlled Dual Air flow for it's Dual Coil design and Pyrex Glass tank that Taifun GT doesn't have. But if you are like me and like Stainless Steel Mash wicks for it's clean crisp taste, then Taifun GT should be your choice.

Here are some build pictures for you to compare:

Taifun GT with SS Mash and Flat Ribbon. One of many different choices of builds that Taifun GT offers:

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Fogger V4.3 (large deck) Cotton wick ends are resting on top of the deck but nothing is inside Juice Channels (Kayfun style)

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Fogger V4.2 and 4.4 (smaller deck) The ends of the cotton wicks are slightly inserted into the Juice Channels (Tbev style)

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And there is one more RBA that you should be considering as well: Youde (UD) AGA-T7

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Thanks for the pics! I don't necessarily need a dual coil tank, although the ability to do one if I wanted to is nice. I recently ordered a Quasar clone, so I'll probably leave the dual coils to that one and it should be easy to build on because of the post holes. I forgot I have a Magma clone too but I haven't messed with it too much yet. I'm getting some lower nic juice and 26 gauge wire soon so I'll give it a go then.

Are there any other rba tanks worth taking a look at? Is there any real difference from the Kayfun and taifun? What about the taifun GS? I might prefer the smaller size.

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flat ribbon looks sweet how well does it work?

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What do you think about this Flat Ribbon Built?

I knew AGA-T7 could do better.
I took two coils of 1.0 ohm each and put them one into the other. One, the inner coil is made of 0.6 mm Kanthat ribbon and the outer of 0.8 mm. I put a layer of Rayon in-between the coils and added more Rayon on the outside to prevent leaking. All that while keeping a hole in the middle of the inner coil unobstructed. I then placed this Hybrid Dual Coil/Rayon assembly right over the Airflow.
Well, I think it blows Fogger out of the water now. IMO.

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As I was enjoying my new AGA-T7 build, the UPS truck arrived. I placed my Chi You Mechanical Mod upright on my desk and went to gem my Vape Mail. I thought I put the safety ring on. I thought wrong.
The Mod was hot enough to burn the skin.
Long story - short: The VTC5 battery was dead and the Rayon Wick was a little yellowish - brownish inside, but still usable. Luckily for me it ran out of the battery power before it ran out of liquid.
Looks like this Rayon can really take a punch!
 
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