Wotofo Conqueror....flavor flavor flavor

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So I just wanted to write a quick post because I see hardly any hype or love for this RTA and out of the 30 RTAs I have it is one of the best perormers. The icing on the cake is I have seen it at multiple online vendors as low as $16. It has a very easy to build postless deck that you can set the coils right on top of the air flow holes for great freaking flavor and it has great vapor production to boot. I have built it as low as .15 and up to .8 and it has been great running at 20w and great running at 80w.

Pros
Price point
Amazing flavor
Great vapor production
Easy to build and wick
juice flow control
Holds a good amount of juice
510 drip tip

Cons
Non removable Glass Barrel
A ..... to clean
Grub screw's on mine stripped after a few builds

All in all the pros far outweigh the cons in my opinion ! I love this RTA and picked up a few of them because of the price. If anyone has any questions or comments feel free to post them 8)
 

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So what does one do when the grubs strip?...how do you remove them?

I've had this happen and wondered what folks do to remove the stripped screws - I have not had any luck removing them on other RBAs.
It can be tricky but the key is to not wait until they are completely stripped before replacing them. As soon as I feel one starting to go to .... I replace it. If you wait until its completely stripped it can be a real pain to get them out. Wotofo does include replacement screws and most companies do with there RTAs. In my experience I have found most grub screws strip from using a a garbage tool to remove them. If you have your own tools or even one of those 3 pronged keys that geekvape and sometimes wotofo include with there products you will find they will not strip the grubs as easily .
 

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This thing needs a totally different approach than your average tank. It's good but I needed time to figure out I have to give it a lot higher wattage because I was getting crap. But with this dual coil it makes resistance 2x lower so my total Ohms with coils I make are around 0.3 anyway. I had to crank up my wattage to about 45 watts to get something. My battery is rated up to 50, so don't want to overload it. Probably will be looking for a better battery soon.
 
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i just picked one of these tanks up at vaporbeast as i had a store credit. got it for $1. it looks like i could do a single coil build going catty-corner between the post holes and a bit of fancy wicking. has anyone else tried something like this? i really don't want duals, but i could live with them if i must.
 
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it may look like i'm beating a dead horse here, but the conqueror is a great tank and you can get one for $15 shipped from vapor beast while supply lasts. it has a dual coil postless deck that allows single coil builds without any plugging. it's leak proof and very easy to wick. I just bought another since the price dropped down $6.
 

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Just got mine a few days ago and it looks terrific paired with a stainless steel Vaporflask Stout, but the slightly off-center airholes are bothering me far more than they should... so if anyone knows how to center the holes so that they line up with the glass windows, my OCD would really appreciate it.

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Other than that, I'm loving it so far. 26/32 dual claptons, 3mm ID, 5 wraps each, 0.40Ω @ 24 watts and it's performing as well as I could have possibly hoped for.
 

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I got mine Friday. Second one. The first one was defective.... Juice ring was frozen. I'm not crazy about this RTA. I have not yet mastered the refill process that avoids leaks. Because if you refill it normally it will spill a mil or two into the airhole chamber each time right after you open the juice and air holes. Supposedly if you turn it upside down before doing that you don't get that problem but no joy for me. Also very wet vape. Perhaps because there is lingering juice in the air hole chamber. Not a fan of that. This is very well built but it's not working for me and since I'm out only 15 bucks I'm not going to mess with it anymore. Sitting on the bench now and I'm moving on.

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the slightly off-center airholes are bothering me far more than they should... so if anyone knows how to center the holes so that they line up with the glass windows, my OCD would really appreciate it.

Answering my own question here, the solution is really simple (and can't believe I didn't think of it right away): turn the bottom pin with a flathead screwdriver in whichever direction you think it needs to go. I nailed it on the first try.

After running a few full tank refills through it, I am starting to get a little bit of leaky airhole syndrome and it's most noticeable immediately after filling, but I'm confident that I can fix it with better wicking and more practice.
 

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Report back when you got the leakage issue fixed. I'm stubborn but at the same time I've have accumulated alot of RTAs and I won't be banging my head against the wall trying to unravel this if there are other RTAs I'm satisfied with. Construction on this thing is great. Which is something you can't say for all RTAs.

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I like the two I got from vaporbeast, These are a really good flavorfull tanks, I only have had minor leakage with mine, and rate it at the top of my flavor tanks, including the griffens, the 22mm and 25, the herk v2 rda, avacados, and limitless. Some have better cloud production, but when it comes to flavor, with the right build these things are really good. My main con of this tank is that you cant break it down completly to clean it. It has been a long road with the tanks of late, most of witch I really like with one or two dislikes, I have high hopes for the Mage and the Advken v2 coming this week.
 
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Owning 2 Mages be prepared to soak that thing in hot water in order to break down the tank. They screwed mine down real tight. Speaking of breaking, I broke my first tank trying to take it apart. Just sayin'. That said, when you got that thing ready to roll I think you'll love it.[emoji5]

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Beeker25, you were not joking, I got it broke down all the way to the topfill, and could not for the life off me get that cap off, ended up scuffing it up real good before it came off, and the notchs on the chimney was a bit frustrating, almost gave up on it, but I got a dual .23ohm SS 316l 7wrap 25g 2.5id, and have to say I really am liking the flavor this thing is putting out, and the vapor production is really nice too.
 
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