The World of RBA/RDAs. What should I do.

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LBZ1987

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I want to jump into the world of rba/RDAs and I am getting a bunch of feedback from friends/fellow vapers. I just want to know what I need to do to prepare for building these devices. I hear battery type, mod type, and other factors coincide with building1 ohm and sub-ohm devices. I just want to make sure I have what I need when I jump in. I currently have a smok Magneto kicked with both flat top and button top EFEST 1000 mAh 18500 batts. I am ordering the IGo-w and AGI devices to build on. Any help and advice is appreciated from any angle. :blink:
 

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I want to jump into the world of RBA/RDAs and I am getting a bunch of feedback from friends/fellow vapers. I just want to know what I need to do to prepare for building these devices. I hear battery type, mod type, and other factors coincide with building1 ohm and sub-ohm devices. I just want to make sure I have what I need when I jump in. I currently have a SMOK Magneto kicked with both flat top and button top EFEST 1000 mAh 18500 batts. I am ordering the IGo-w and AGI devices to build on. Any help and advice is appreciated from any angle. :blink:

I have the AGI, its pretty versatile (gotta watch that hot spring though in genesis mode), luckily they include spares. I dropped one down the drain. The hot spring in the AGI is intended to give way in an over current/short circuit situation. I hear people replacing them with other materials to allow them to vape at lower ohms.

Personally, I don't vape below 1.5 ohms, so the spring has never popped on me. Then again I haven't used it much. A good deal of research is required, as per the previous poster, particularly if you intend to sub-ohm. Aside from that, a multimeter or ohm meter, some wicking material, and some wire.
 
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LBZ1987

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Allow me to rephrase. I would like to join the group of vapers who build their own devices. I'm not necessarily speaking of sub-ohming but rather entering the rebuildable phase of vaping. I have looked at ohms law, watched countless videos on wrapping coils, and asked my friends about what they do. I just want to be sure what I have will work for what I plan to do. I understand that safety is key and plan to be safe and not blow my hand off due to battery issues. Just wanting some advice on what others have experienced.
 

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Rebuildables are nice. Actually I am just leaving the RBA phase myself. You can rebuild Protank heads and Vivi Nova heads, and a bunch of others as well, without a purpose made rebuildable device. This is how I started, then I went to RDAs and then genesis style RBAs. I started with single coils, and I'm ending with single coils. I am satisfied. But its fun to try new things, different wicking materials, twisted kanthal, micro coils, dual coils, triple coils, etc.

A meter is essential. Very, very, important.

Thats my experience. Glad those videos are out there, we should take time out to say thanks to the guys/gals who make em.
 
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I want to jump into the world of RBA/RDAs and I am getting a bunch of feedback from friends/fellow vapers. I just want to know what I need to do to prepare for building these devices. I hear battery type, mod type, and other factors coincide with building1 ohm and sub-ohm devices. I just want to make sure I have what I need when I jump in. I currently have a SMOK Magneto kicked with both flat top and button top EFEST 1000 mAh 18500 batts. I am ordering the IGo-w and AGI devices to build on. Any help and advice is appreciated from any angle. :blink:

I really enjoy my V2 Magneto & igo-W, fantastic value for some great pieces of hardware. I have no idea what your skillset is in terms of rebuilds, but for me, I started learning by way of re-coiling and re-wicking my protanks.

Just be sure you have a Ohm meter, definitely a must have item regardless if you have a APV that can check your resistance. As for getting into rebuildables, do it right and you'll definitely stick with it; impossible to match the flavor, vapor and smoothness of a RDA with any prebuilt topper.
 
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