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I have 10 or 12 of those drip tips. I love them! They're small bore which helps with flavor, they look good, wear well, and are cheap! A great FT find!
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I have 10 or 12 of those drip tips. I love them! They're small bore which helps with flavor, they look good, wear well, and are cheap! A great FT find!
Leave it empty for liquid.Question about RDAs: I almost always just use 1 coil. Should I be packing the side I'm not using with wick or is it fine to leave it like this? Adding pic in case anyone wants to comment on the coil. It's not very straight[emoji4]
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I would say that is a good rule of thumb, but some RDAs have a divider of sorts between the two sides of the juice well. In cases like that where the juice can't flow from one side of the posts to the other, wouldn't it make sense to wrap the wick around the posts so that it fills the well on the other side?Leave it empty for liquid.
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When I used Orchids, I would split the wick ends, and guide the longer wickends around to the unused side, to soak up any juice that might emerge from the channels over there. Just experiment and see what works for you.Question about RDAs: I almost always just use 1 coil. Should I be packing the side I'm not using with wick or is it fine to leave it like this? Adding pic in case anyone wants to comment on the coil. It's not very straight[emoji4]
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If there's no gap for juice to flow, there's likely no way for wick to go through, either. Most of those RDAs are built that way for airflow purposes.I would say that is a good rule of thumb, but some RDAs have a divider of sorts between the two sides of the juice well. In cases like that where the juice can't flow from one side of the posts to the other, wouldn't it make sense to wrap the wick around the posts so that it fills the well on the other side?
I know it's not the norm, but just wondering.
Well, I went for the "no guts, no glory" move... kept upping the wattage. at ~15W, it really puts out and no burnt taste. Sure goes dry fast though! I really bought it for juice sampling, so that's no big deal. Good flavor, decent vapor.It's the RDA.
1.56 ohm 28ga kanthal ~8 wraps on 2.5mm rod.
I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong. Not very impressed so far. Not much vapor at 9W. Took it up to 12.2W and it got some vapor, but I feel like we're heading into burnt taste territory.
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Question about RDAs: I almost always just use 1 coil. Should I be packing the side I'm not using with wick or is it fine to leave it like this? Adding pic in case anyone wants to comment on the coil. It's not very straight[emoji4]
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@Plettschner , is that coil between the posts or in front of them?
Try putting a 2 mm coil between the posts, enough wick to touch the deck and move with just a hint of resistance inside the coil. Set the airflow holes aligned with the space between the wick and posts.
Since the coil and wick fill up most of the chamber, using both airflow holes (the smallest ones) is still a fairly restricted MTL, at least for me, your preferred draw might be different.
I believe it will make a difference since now you're "filling" both sides of the chamber.Single smallest air hole is right on the edge of too loose for me, LOL. I'll try both though. Thanks for the pictures. Hopefully my OCD will allow me to put the coil in canted like that
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Yep, it's my second favorite drip tip!
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It that case, you'll probably like the Speed Revolution rda, single coil, 1 mm air hole, no other options. Not sure if it comes with both bf and non-bf pins, it has the bf pin installed.Single smallest air hole is right on the edge of too loose for me, LOL. I'll try both though. Thanks for the pictures. Hopefully my OCD will allow me to put the coil in canted like that
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