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Be on the look out for the Turbo RDA by Ohm Nation. This RDA is like no other. It will revolutionize the vape community.

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The Turbo in the video is a prototype. The current version doesn't make such a loud noise.

Enjoy!
 

BigNasty

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Oh man That carny whistle is the best thing I have ever seen in an atty.
So much for stealth vape.
 

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"This RDA is like no other. It will revolutionize the vape community. "

lol hmmm will it really?! I tend to lean towards nope..
 

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What does the fan do besides make noise?
It is not a powered fan, it just turns when you inhale.
It is at the top of the cap so it's not like it is affecting the air flow inside the chamber.

All it does is make a noise... and an annoying one at that.
 

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What does the fan do besides make noise?
It is not a powered fan, it just turns when you inhale.
It is at the top of the cap so it's not like it is affecting the air flow inside the chamber.

All it does is make a noise... and an annoying one at that.
adds.. it adds..
A cool noise.
 

fq06

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That's the funny thing about this, a lot of people make a buying decision on how noisy a topper is. If the performance out weighs the downside of being noisy (magma) we do our best to chamfer the holes to reduce the noise as much as possible.

Who the hell is going to buy a topper that is intentionally noisy... and the noise is even worse than the normal whistle some designs have.

That's like selling a car that has wobble, shake & shimmy designed into the steering system... something a car owner does not want.
 

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That's the funny thing about this, a lot of people make a buying decision on how noisy a topper is. If the performance out weighs the downside of being noisy (magma) we do our best to chamfer the holes to reduce the noise as much as possible.

Who the hell is going to buy a topper that is intentionally noisy... and the noise is even worse than the normal whistle some designs have.

That's like selling a car that has wobble, shake & shimmy designed into the steering system... something a car owner does not want.

The fan is gonna force the cyclone type swirl as the air enters the RDA, and I believe it's going to enhance the air flow beyond belief in a couple ways, many RDA's have tried to get that swirling effect of air flow in their RDA's as it flows to the top using all kinds of air hole/slot/configuration designs. And the most well known would be the MutX and a lot of RDA makers followed suit too but the fan is gonna multiple the amount air your drawing in like crazy and most likely this thing is gonna maximize vapor production and take cloud chasing to not just the next level but a wholenutha level, lol, Idk......I think this thing is gonna change everything and I'm intrigued and curious to see what happens and if it will really perform how I think it will
 

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I just don't see how the fan will have any effect being up in the exit of the chamber. If it were in the entrance holes, maybe. I just can't see how this will have any change inside the chamber when it is placed after the air has left the chamber.

I also don't see how it would increase air flow at all. If anything it is restricting it slightly. That fan will only move as fast as you suck and the fan is not going to out pace the cfm that you yourself are generating. That would only happen if it was a powered fan.

I guess it will clear any residual vape out of the chamber for your next puff.
Maybe if you put this on the wolf regulated device you could have a whistling wolf?
 

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I just don't see how the fan will have any effect being up in the exit of the chamber. If it were in the entrance holes, maybe. I just can't see how this will have any change inside the chamber when it is placed after the air has left the chamber.

I also don't see how it would increase air flow at all. If anything it is restricting it slightly. That fan will only move as fast as you suck and the fan is not going to out pace the cfm that you yourself are generating. That would only happen if it was a powered fan.

I guess it will clear any residual vape out of the chamber for your next puff.
Maybe if you put this on the wolf regulated device you could have a whistling wolf?


Were just gonna have to i guess, I think its going to assist in getting a better air draw threw the air holes like the kind of difference you get from a 510 drip tip to a chuff cap because its a fan just like a fan in a ventilation system pulling air threw a air duct except your the motor and I actually think doing softer draws (Not sucking as hard) will be more because of the fan, and the concept just makes sense to me and i bet i dont make any sense to anyone but like i said we'll just have to see
 

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According to the Mrs. One of my Kayfuns whistles.

I can't hear it but I am sure that with this device I would not be able to hear the fan either.

Because the Mrs. would be bitching at me to throw it out!
 

fq06

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That and the jihad design is not my gig. Maybe that's some kind of Asian characters... but it doesn't resemble any Asian writing I've seen :confused:
 
That and the jihad design is not my gig. Maybe that's some kind of Asian characters... but it doesn't resemble any Asian writing I've seen :confused:


lol "jihad design" i laughed, its the "ohm" symbol. like yoga places use it and stuff. its the other "ohm" not the kind we use.

and a few months ago one of the builders I follow on instagram mocked a similiar design up and was working to try and follow through on going to production. just shows when you come you up with something you cant sleep on it!!

and i think the idea is the.same as drilling more/bigger airholes, more air creates more vapor. perhaps the turbine helps create more airflow with less effort on your lungs
 

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Oh, that ohm... oooohm.
I don't do yoga so I guess I missed that reference :D

This is my favorite use of the word ooohm

 
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travanx

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Anyone that thinks this works, have you studied fluid dynamics? Though maybe placing restrictions in the cap is the answer.

Woo woo! Its got that woo woo!

 

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Anyone that thinks this works, have you studied fluid dynamics? Though maybe placing restrictions in the cap is the answer.

Woo woo! Its got that woo woo!



I haven't studied fluid dynamics in depth, but if you have I'd like to get a down and dirty explanation on why fluid dynamics are gonna come into play, because if what you explain makes sense then it may decide whether I buy it day 1 or wait a couple weeks, educate your fellow vapor cause the most I've thought about fluid dynamics I would guess is when I'm choosing my VG/PG ratio
 

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Seems like the fan would actually impede air flow as it creates turbulence and reduces the potential CFM of the air flow. Looks to me that the majority of the increased airflow comes from the 22mm chuff cap. I'd be willing to bet that if you removed the fan and kept the 22mm cap airflow would be increased by approximately the amount that the fan impedes it. I do however see that the turbulence created could possibly enhance the flavor.
 

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I haven't studied fluid dynamics in depth, but if you have I'd like to get a down and dirty explanation on why fluid dynamics are gonna come into play, because if what you explain makes sense then it may decide whether I buy it day 1 or wait a couple weeks, educate your fellow vapor cause the most I've thought about fluid dynamics I would guess is when I'm choosing my VG/PG ratio

I have, but I prefer not to relive it unless I have to. There were similar products for car intakes that also restricted the airflow, but people bought them because of backyard engineering skills. Also similar to opening the bed in a truck for airflow, but when someone actually studies that, its worse.

A product like this tells me that some companies aren't really engineering products and more just putting gimmicks on them, make a whole bunch, and see if any stick. The vaping public says oh neat its going to chuck clouds and tits all over the place. This was the first thread that I thought was a joke, then some shitty_ecr reddit thing, but I guess its real???

Though maybe flavor is enhanced with the restriction and swirling of the gas inside the chamber. Depends on how these guys market the product.
 

fq06

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But would it actually swirl anything inside the chamber since it is up in the trip tip area? I could see it swirling what is after the chamber from the bottom of the DT to the top... but how would it affect what is below the fan? It would only affect what's above the fan right?
 

travanx

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The video is right it says it will cool the vape, because you are restricting the amount of air coming out. The fan is below the tip so it may blend the gas out. I am trying to say something positive here.
 

fq06

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Lol.

I could see an effect inside the DT area after the fan but effect inside the chamber I think would be nil.
 
Just adding to the mechanics of the fan. most of you are thinking that the fan will simply draw in straight then swirl the air and that would be true if the blades were flat but the blades are on an angle so as they spin and you inhale they will actually force the air in the chamber to rotate before entering the fan, mind you roughly 65% of the rotation force will occur after exiting the blade but this rda will actually do what they are claiming. side note I have 3d printed a mock up of the top cap to throw on one of my rdas and holy shit it increases the airflow by quite a bit so the only breaking point to the turbo is that the airholes are unconventional and may not preform as well as a uniform set up and that it sounds like your inhaling through a kazoo
 

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Actually after seeing Rip's full review, seems like a nice innovation.

 
I think it creates a vortex in side the RDA creating an even lower pressure area which pulls more air in assisting your pull.
 
I have one of these turbo rdas on my tesla invader and how much the fan imroves the air flow is unreal. The fan does whistle slightly but it sounds badass to me. Sounds more like a car turbo like a winding noise not so much like a whistle. Anybody thinking about getting it dont hesitate its amazing. Oh and get it in white its the cleanest nicest looking one to me. ****Also look at the mad hatter turbo****
 

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