i'm guessing you're mods won't fire down to .25 kbox .4 ohm depening on vapor shark 30 only .5 ohm considering .5 ohms worked just my thinking
Which vaporshark? if you are using a dna 30 or 40, good chance you will have a problem. you need at least 50-60W to run the .25 in my experience. suggest buying a 200w (dna200 or snow wolf), or a 75w device like the ipv d2 or a sigelei. even if your mod wasn't giving you an error, you need a bit more power to run the .25.
Played with the RBA head today, not impressed. Restricted air flow, no where near the vapor. Came pre-built with 0.25ohm coil, I'm guessing ss? I had to wick it with KGD. No leaking with a 50/50 juice, but No where near the vape quality from the Coil heads.
Poke those coil holes. I keep a map pin at my work station.For a few carts now i am getting dry hits. I dont know what is going on...changed orings. Any input ?
Yes i know and will but i should not have to.....thinking about going back to the triton 2. The cotton is just to tight in these coils i think.Poke those coil holes. I keep a map pin at my work station.
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Yes i know and will but i should not have to.....thinking about going back to the triton 2. The cotton is just to tight in these coils i think.
Yes i agree i should not have to. I have used this tank for months now with no problems. I prime and break it in slow. I think i might have a vacuum problem. Going to change all orings and coil when i get home and see if that works.Been using this tank since around the month it came out and never once had to poke a hole, so while some may, I don't think you "should have to." It can easily be something else going awry with your approach, but it remains to be seen if we can figure out what that is, so if poking a hole works, do it, but know that you do not have to do that to get it right.
I agree. The RBA section is a joke. They should not have even made it. That s-wicking video is no help. He can only take short puffs and needs to let the wicking catch up before he takes another short puff. The .25 pre-made coils are the best though.Played with the RBA head today, not impressed. Restricted air flow, no where near the vapor. Came pre-built with 0.25ohm coil, I'm guessing ss? I had to wick it with KGD. No leaking with a 50/50 juice, but No where near the vape quality from the Coil heads.
Yes i agree i should not have to. I have used this tank for months now with no problems. I prime and break it in slow. I think i might have a vacuum problem. Going to change all orings and coil when i get home and see if that works.
Read somewhere yesterday that Uwell has confirmed that few batches of their coils were faulty. They said that the issue has been resolved and customers should try the new coils. Not sure how would customers figure that out though.Been using this tank since around the month it came out and never once had to poke a hole, so while some may, I don't think you "should have to." It can easily be something else going awry with your approach, but it remains to be seen if we can figure out what that is, so if poking a hole works, do it, but know that you do not have to do that to get it right.
That explains how I got a few bad coils.Read somewhere yesterday that Uwell has confirmed that few batches of their coils were faulty. They said that the issue has been resolved and customers should try the new coils. Not sure how would customers figure that out though.