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McGanksta

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So as my intro states, I do not vape, but my wife does. While at a local B&M she had a hit off a dripper and loved the flavour.

She does not weak out over stuff the way I do, so she just just like " well I can;t build al that" and let it go.

But the more I looked into it, it does not seem to hard, and looks like the kinda stuff I like to do.
So I am going to build her a RDA set up that she can use as a treat while she rocks her Nautilus as her everyday Tank set-up.

Her current set up is a Shenix Mini Bomber 30W
  • Type: vv/vw ecig min bomber 30W
  • Material: Aluminum&Brass
  • Power:7W-30W
  • Load: 0.3Ohm-3.0Ohm
  • Thread: 510 thread
  • Output voltage: 3.5V-8V
With the Aspire Nautilus Tank ( 1.6 ohm catgo)


The Goal is a dual coil build that hits about 1 ohm, her current rig. (vertical coils would be cool)
So first things first, I need to get and RDA, but as this is just an experiment I don't want to break the bank, so are there any recommendations on a decent RDA for around $20-30 or even a clone to start with?
I really like the Mako http://www.beyondvape.com/store/import-cat-c-1_2/beyond-vape-mako-rda-p-1927.html And the Mutation X http://www.vapordna.com/Mutation-X-RDA-V2-by-Indulgence-p/mx0010.htm

I will use Kanthal A1 wire, still need to determine the wire gauge, but thinking of either 28 or 30g.

I am currently exploring the web for ideas on what to wick with and how to wick it.

Thanks for any and all help You guys give getting me started in the right direction.

McG
 

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When my wife got her Mini Bomber, we looked at the Kanger SUBTANK, but she hated the lack of airflow. If I had to pick one attribute, airflow control would be it, she really loves the airflow she gets with her Aspire.

As for drip tips, I think she would be ok with a Wide bore, but not the extra wide. Again this would be a "treat" set up and not her every day vape, unless of course I do I good job and talk myself into being her full time builder...lol

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@Neunerball

Thanks a ton, that looks about perfect!

I guess before I get too deep into it I need to find a ohm reader as well. From what I can tell the going price is between $15-20, does that seem right?

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@Neunerball

Thanks a ton, that looks about perfect!

I guess before I get too deep into it I need to find a ohm reader as well. From what I can tell the going price is between $15-20, does that seem right?

McG
For now you can use the build in reader in the device itself. However, I highly recommend getting one.
The cheaper versions aren't as accurate. You want one, that shows at least two digits after the decimal point. The best Ohm reader in the market is made by USA Ohm Meter. They're pricey, but worth every penny.
http://www.shop.usaohmmeters.com
 

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FYI, in order to tweak the flavor, you can play with the airflow and power (Watt) settings.
 

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Watt and Voltage settings are the next step in the evolution of my education. Currently she hits her 1.6 ohm coil at 10w and she likes it
 

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Last thing, I just want to re-state:

I am chasing Flavour not clouds. My wife wants the vape to taste good, not be a huge hit of smoke

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Last thing, I just want to re-state:

I am chasing Flavour not clouds. My wife wants the vape to taste good, not be a huge hit of smoke

thanks
The Mutation X is more of a cloud chaser RDA.
Other options for a flavor RDA would be the TOBH or the Tugboat V2. However, both don't have airflow control. Another RDA, I didn't expected to produce good flavor is the Vertex (I have the clone).
 

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I picked up a Swirlfish clone. It shipped today. Now for wire, cutters, wick, and an ohm reader
 

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Waiting to see how long shipping takes from FastTech, then I will decide if I want to order some of the other atty building supplies from them.
 
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Thanks again man.

I guess Viable, may not have been the right word.

As far as they go, would it be a decent product to use I guess Is more of what I was meaning

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I'd do a Google search for "Aspire CF Sub-Ohm Battery review" to get more details for the device.
 

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Question: I am guessing that the wife does not need a APV for dripping, is there a decent Mech that would work for her?
I have batteries already, so just need the mod.

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Problem with a mech mod, the batteries won't last long for a 0.5 - 0.75 Ohm build as you mentioned you wanted to build (20-30 Minutes). I usually aim for 8-10 wraps in a coil. More surface, more vapor. I'd go with a regulated mod that can do at least 60W, in order to have more flexibility in adjusting the power, especially with 0.5 Ohm builds. Take a look at the steam engine (the link I posted earlier) and experiment with different wire gauges. Click on the "how it works" in the bottom left corner and read about heat flux and heat capacity.
However, a good beginners (cheap & original) mech mod is the Magneto.
 

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Swirlfish clone shipped on the 12th, from Fast Tech, still waiting....
 

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ok, still looking for a mod to fire the RDA that still has not arrived, and came across this
http://www.gearbest.com/electronic-cigarettes/pp_174262.html

Seems like it would work for what I need. The dripper is not going to be the everyday vape, and I am about to order some more batteries.
Along that line, are the Xtar batteries that are advertised here, in your opinion, any good? I have started reading up on them as well as the chargers.

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ok, still looking for a mod to fire the RDA that still has not arrived, and came across this
http://www.gearbest.com/electronic-cigarettes/pp_174262.html

Seems like it would work for what I need. The dripper is not going to be the everyday vape, and I am about to order some more batteries.
Along that line, are the Xtar batteries that are advertised here, in your opinion, any good? I have started reading up on them as well as the chargers.

McG
First, Fasttech's shipping duration is unpredictable.

Reading the specifications of the mod, with a proper resistance of your coil builds, you shouldn't have any problems. The highest wattage I've used so far was 70W on one of my Sigelei.
I don't know much about the Xtar batteries. However, their chargers seem to be pretty good. For batteries look in the following sub forum, you might find your answers there. You could also post a question about batteries there.
http://vapingunderground.com/forums/battery-junkies.402/
 

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Yeah, I figured it wold be "slow-boat" from China shipping, no big deal.

I made way over to the battery form, asked my questions there.

Also, orderd a roll each of 28 $ 30g Kanthal, an Ohm reader, and some cotton wick stuff.

McG
 

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Before pulling the trigger on any device myself, I do a google search for reviews. In addition, when I started utilizing RDAs, my only device was a Hana Modz DNA30 clone. Trying different coil builds, also with various wire gauges, I ran out of power (wattage) real quick. That's when I bought a Sigelei 100 Plus, shortly after a Sigelei 150W as a backup. What I'm trying to tell you, the more wattage your new device has, the better.
 

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I understand, but before I drop the $$$ on a 100w mod I want to make sure that the Wife wants to persue dripping.
She decided she likes the Smok M65, so I will order that next week, and worst case it replaces her Mini-Bomber when I get a more powerful mod for dripping.

Thanks

McG
 

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I understand, but before I drop the $$$ on a 100w mod I want to make sure that the Wife wants to persue dripping.
She decided she likes the Smok M65, so I will order that next week, and worst case it replaces her Mini-Bomber when I get a more powerful mod for dripping.

Thanks

McG
I didn't want to imply you needed to by a 100+ Watt device. Out of the 3 devices you listed, I would have picked the Smok M65 too.
 

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I hope I didn't come off like a jerk. I totally understand about trying to future proof a purchase. I have to balance current needs with future wants and demands in my hobby. All the insight and advice you have provided has been and will continue to be invaluable
 

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I have seen the top vid, but not the 2nd, and that is good info to keep me from buying it.

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Still waiting on my Swirlfish. Starting to worry a bit now as it has been almost a month.

And after watching the vids and reading a few more reviews on the hunt for a different Mod to fire it.
 

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Still waiting on my Swirlfish. Starting to worry a bit now as it has been almost a month.

And after watching the vids and reading a few more reviews on the hunt for a different Mod to fire it.
Look at it from the bright side. It gives you more time to look for a mod.

The longest I waited for an order from FastTech was almost 3 months.
 

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I have a smok m65 pro. It has issues. It is designed to automatically ramp down your power IF the battery is too low. However, it does this even when the battery has more than enough power. This is because it has chrome plated top and bottom plates, on both sides so the battery contact is chrome plated, and this is not a good conductor, so often times it "thinks" that they battery is too low due to poor conductivity and lowers the watt's to compensate. You can FIX this by taking the top and bottom plate off and sand off the chrome finish, including taking a drill bit and drilling out the chrome on the screw holes. It's not that hard to do, and since I did that it doesn't happen very often anymore. However....you should not have to do all that to get it to work.

Also, I do not find it very accurate as to it reading your ohm's properly. I have .25 ohm builds that it won't allow me to use (despite it claiming you can do down to .2). Compared to my IPV4 which is way more accurate on the reading of the ohm's
 

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I saw a video about the sanding thing. At 20-25 watts it hasn't yet become an issue for me. But I'll sure break out some sandpaper if it does!
 

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