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avex30

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I totally agree with you on this.

My opinion with RDAs/RTAs is that if you're a newbie or relatively inexperienced, don't be so adventurous and think building your own is a walk in the park. Doesn't hurt to go read up or watch tutorials on how to wick properly.

i have to agree on this and i find google and youtube the best. Been taking my lesson online wasted some juices and wire and cotton but what the heck i want to learn to do it right.

Wish i was that diligent during my sch days sighz....
 

TheVapingKitty

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i have to agree on this and i find google and youtube the best. Been taking my lesson online wasted some juices and wire and cotton but what the heck i want to learn to do it right.

Wish i was that diligent during my sch days sighz....

Haha YouTube definitely goes a long way in helping you to do things right. There's always a first time for everything; learn the right ways and everything else will just fall into place.
 
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xiklord

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n00b idiot, dunno how to build a proper RTA and .... himself up.

the only time it happens to me when i was messing around with my goblin mini trying to stuff a dual coil Ti and the wicking on the goblin mini on the kanger 60w TC metal edition. for a stealthier and yet massive clouds, the wick need to be precise or it leaked.

it went kaboom. cos wick still too dry even after priming and it did not soak the juice thru the holes. Ti coils burns when dry. what an experience!
 

roy69

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Can't tell if this a snowwolf or a sig75. But he's definitely using a hellboy dripper.

Whenever you are using an Rda, always check if your wick is wet. This is because Rda do not have a reservoir for liquid to keep it perpetually wet.

This warning is especially applicable when using Rda you are not familiar with (when friend pass you their Rda) I always have this habit of opening the top cap to check the wick if my friend pass me a Rda to taste test.

If you are experienced with using your own Rda, you will know how many drag you can get before dry hit occurs. But for those that just started to get used to Rda, remember to always check if the wick is wet.

You don't ram a dry hole do you? Same logic lah

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
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