The RSST Genesis and taking it to the next step.

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Signal30

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So after I did several ProTank and PuriTank rebuilds (same exact process), I decided to take it to the next level and get a Genesis RSST. First of all I did not build it yet. I did watch and take notes, (yes actually take notes) while someone with experience showed me how to do it. Not to point out the obvious, but it is nothing even remotely close to rebuilding a Protank...lol. The preparation of the mesh looks like it will be a real treat to do for the first time.

At first I was not thrilled that you had to tilt the whole unit horizontal to hit it. But now that it's breaking in, I understand why it's worth it. It's has a nice pure juice taste. Perhaps I do not regret getting this.
 
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If you like it, dig in. I hate the taste. Any juice that isn't very simple is reduced to its most dominant flavor note. I notice a lot of people who love gennies are vaping simple fruits, candies and the like -- so perhaps it is perfect for those.

The flavor definitely improves as the wick "breaks in." It can require a tank or two. Seasoning the wick by burning juice on it several (or really more than several -- need a good layer of whatever burnt juice turns into) times after oxidizing it does seem to reduce the break in period. I hypothesize that it turns into layers of "fluffy" carbon, within the wick, that have a very high surface area and absorb liquid.
 
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