Two questions. How do co ops work and what is a "genesis" rba

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DurrtyMethodz

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this is a Genesis... well, its not THE genesis, mine is a AGA-t2. Mainly used for running a stainless steel mesh wick, however you can run silica wick on these things if that is what floats your boat.

and yes i know the wraps look janky but this was just a test run to see if i could get dual ss mesh to work...its time for a fresh clean and a rebuild with proper wraps lol.
 

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Tried doing a co op but must not understand it and have been trying to spend the last hour figuring out how they work. Can someone enlighten me?


also i know what rbas are and pbusardo keeps talking about "genesis" rbas . Is that a brand, model, type or what.

Co-ops are run by ECF members to get wholesale prices on pvs and pv extras. You usually leave a message on the thread saying you want in, and also fill out your name and what you want on a spreadsheet. Some co-ops run a bit different to others - go back to the first post and check all the info. If you are unclear ask a question on the thread - some-one should know the answer for you.

rba stands for rebuildable atomizer. There are different kinds of RBAs - the genesis style for example. Genesis is the name of a rebuildable atomizer - its been copied and cloned so now people talk about genesis type atomizers or just call them genny RBAs. RBAs are not for beginners - unless you already have experience working with resistance wire, multimeters etc. While some people master them quickly others find it takes quite a while to get them right. They need to be done with the right equipment, and you need to know what you are doing. There's a whole forum on RBAs with plenty of good info:
Rebuildable Atomizer Systems
 
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