Who else primarily only use RDA's?

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dspin

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How's the conductivity on this atty ? It is correct in one sense... compared to metals like silver and copper, titanium is not a good conductor. Its conductivity is about 25 times less.


Its outstanding in all aspects. Hits well or I wouldnt have one let alone 5. You will hardly ever see one go up for sale unless the person is upgrading to to the P2
 

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RBA's started out as Genesis , a few years ago, afaik before RDA's… I dripped on conventional atomizers for a year after Genesis came out with HH357's.
Then I gave in and learned how to do Genesis, buying a ton of high end Geni's as they came out. The last one I bought was a Kraken which was pretty good…

At least a year ago I put away my Geni's and I tended to favor Drip tanks … Kayfun, Spheroid, and then Titanium Modders of Ukraine (Art of Exhale) Prometey V1, Big Ben, Prometey V2, are my favorites.

I still use my Gryphon dripper, and am waiting for Achilles.

I like my Origen dripper a lot, but Prometey 2 gets 80% of my chain vaping… flavor and vapor is best of anything i ever tried.

Jimi D, afaik most Ti atomizers have more conductive center posts material; i'll have to look into that, but probably like you, I chase the most conductive devices (APV's) sold my BBM Ti for that reason, but Ti Modders from Ukraine Ti has been my favorite atomizers for over a year now.
 

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I predominantly drip when at home and actually started considering going exclusively to drippers, but have a concern about leaking. I carry my mod and RBA in my pocket all day long. The concern is that with a dripper (IGO-L) and the air hole on the side of the top cap that I would need to figure out another way to carry it so it won't spill juice in my pocket. So my question for all the "on the go" drippers, what kind of dripper do you use and how do you keep it from leaking so that you can hold it in your pocket without an issue?
 
I predominantly drip when at home and actually started considering going exclusively to drippers, but have a concern about leaking. I carry my mod and RBA in my pocket all day long. The concern is that with a dripper (IGO-L) and the air hole on the side of the top cap that I would need to figure out another way to carry it so it won't spill juice in my pocket. So my question for all the "on the go" drippers, what kind of dripper do you use and how do you keep it from leaking so that you can hold it in your pocket without an issue?

I've only been dripping/rebuilding for about a week and a half, so take this with a grain of salt. I use an IGO-W. I take it pretty much everywhere and it doesn't leak in my pocket. I only put about 4 drops of liquid in at a time, just enough to keep the wick wet. Re-drip after about 8-10 hits. This way I don't have to deal with the liquid in the little reservoir escaping through the air holes. I also try to have one side of my wick touching the bottom of the reservoir in case any liquid does end up getting to the bottom. I really don't have problems with leaking though, especially when comparing it to something like a clearomizer.
 

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I only use RBAs. Bottom fed ones. On bottom fed mods.

These are one each of the ones I have:
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Top clockwise: vicious ant cyclone, aero BF, REO RM2, mark bugs Chalice.

The ones I am currently running are cyclones and the chalice.

No comparison between the vape you get on an RBA and any other system.

Properly built, a coil can last months and a cotton wick, atleast a week using unflavored nic base in 90% VG.

Building is very simple and should take less than 10 minutes of time if your clumsy like me :)
 

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I predominantly drip when at home and actually started considering going exclusively to drippers, but have a concern about leaking. I carry my mod and RBA in my pocket all day long. The concern is that with a dripper (IGO-L) and the air hole on the side of the top cap that I would need to figure out another way to carry it so it won't spill juice in my pocket. So my question for all the "on the go" drippers, what kind of dripper do you use and how do you keep it from leaking so that you can hold it in your pocket without an issue?

I use a igo w4 and cotton wicks. I never have a problem with it leaking. I put 8 drops in at a time. the trick is to leave your cotton wicks long enough to fill the well. this way your juice stays in the well and doesn't leak out.

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I'm on board this train now. Second RDA arrived in the mail yesterday (IGO-W) after two weeks with my first, a cheap FT Patriot-style clone. Looked around for something considered to be better quality and wouldn't break the bank. Certainly seems to provide the best flavor out of everything else I own and I'm getting the hang of rebuilding coils with organic cotton as a wick.

The thing I fear the most is my GAS getting kicked into hyperdrive and I continue to buy things I don't really need!
 
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