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jamezcua12

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Just ordered a Rafale x anyone messed around with the uwell Raphael X? Kinda weird it as a neutral post

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jamezcua12

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Just ordered a Rafale x anyone messed around with the uwell Raphael X? Kinda weird it as a neutral post

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I guess u could put 4 coils and it will add up to the ohm of one coil
Example .5+.5+.5+.5=.5

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SirRichardRear

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I guess u could put 4 coils and it will add up to the ohm of one coil
Example .5+.5+.5+.5=.5

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that would be correct. it was on sale for like 3 bucks on black Friday but i didn't bother to get one
 

SirRichardRear

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Lol I knew right ...what website tho

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i can't remeber for sure but i want to say ecig.com had it for 2,99 during black friday. i placed a few orders with them but never added that into any of them. just didn't have an interest in uwell products and i have so many RDAs already and lately I've been buying all RTAs
 

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It's ok but nothing special in any way.
I put a pair of .7Ω super claptons in it.
Came out to 1.58Ω
So obviously I was really limited on the amount of power I could throw at it due to mod amp limitations.
Get rid of that anti-spit back tab to increase flavor.
- It does work but not worthy or reduced flavor.
OR just remove the tip of the drip tip.
You can't "really" adjust the airflow. Kind of but not a noticeable thing due to design.
Small juice well.
SMALL post holes.
Cheap wobbly screws.
Naturally if you go quad coil, juice last .005 seconds.

What makes it special is that neutral post.
MANY different build options.
Quad vertical coils work about the best but also hardest to wick.
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jamezcua12

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It's ok but nothing special in any way.
I put a pair of .7Ω super claptons in it.
Came out to 1.58Ω
So obviously I was really limited on the amount of power I could throw at it due to mod amp limitations.
Get rid of that anti-spit back tab to increase flavor.
- It does work but not worthy or reduced flavor.
OR just remove the tip of the drip tip.
You can't "really" adjust the airflow. Kind of but not a noticeable thing due to design.
Small juice well.
SMALL post holes.
Cheap wobbly screws.
Naturally if you go quad coil, juice last .005 seconds.

What makes it special is that neutral post.
MANY different build options.
Quad vertical coils work about the best but also hardest to wick.
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Okay I see you it's so cheap it was the dummy post that got my interest for quad coils

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Blazel78

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I was about to post a thread on any thoughts as to this being a good beginner RDA? I've been playing around with it for a month. And I'm not the greatest at building coils. I think it's very forgiving even if you don't put the perfect build on it.
 

AlbyKortoona

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For series mods like the Noisy Cricket it allows you to run coils that otherwise would not have enough resistance. The neutral post is wobbly, but seems to work fine. Drip trip options are limited, I found a couple delrin wide bores in my driptip box that fit with a little sanding. And the stupid anti spitback thing can be driven out of the stock tip if, like me, you find it annoying.
 

Paratech

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And the stupid anti spitback thing can be driven out of the stock tip if, like me, you find it annoying.
The center piece that is inside the drip tip can just be removed.
Leaves you with a thinner tip that some don't like but also removes the anti spitback.
Just an effortless option if you were to choose it.
 

AlbyKortoona

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Right. Makes for a pretty short tip though and puts tender parts close to the coils. Found that a bit warm for my liking, but it is for sure an easy way to go. One of the spitbacks came out real easy for me, but the other one required a bit of persuasion with a punch and hammer...
 

Paratech

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Right. Makes for a pretty short tip though and puts tender parts close to the coils. Found that a bit warm for my liking, but it is for sure an easy way to go. One of the spitbacks came out real easy for me, but the other one required a bit of persuasion with a punch and hammer...
I agree, it isn't as comfortable.
In a pinch, if you weren't able to remove the piece, that would work.
Since there isn't a positive gain from having it, removing is definitely the best option.
Sometimes a bigger hammer is the only solution.
In the event of too big of a hammer, that is why we have ductape.
lol
 

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I agree, it isn't as comfortable.
In a pinch, if you weren't able to remove the piece, that would work.
Since there isn't a positive gain from having it, removing is definitely the best option.
Sometimes a bigger hammer is the only solution.
In the event of too big of a hammer, that is why we have ductape.
lol
That Rafale spit back thing is a piece of shit, I'm glad Uwell woke up and dumped it.

My Rafale X's it was a bit of a pain in the ass to get them out, had to use a hammer and wooden spoon.

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Richard Ng has a review on the Rafale X, among other things he shows how he removes the spit back piece, simple and worked for me.

 

AlbyKortoona

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I really like Richard Ng's reviews, but don't quite follow why it is for experienced builders. Seems like, if anything, it offers a bit of a safety margin for those who might build too low for a given mech. It's not what you might call a flavor atty, with the big chamber and either too much air flow or too restricted, but if you are looking to blow some mega clouds with the full air flow setting and fog a room this will do the trick. I had a friend who works in a machine shop poke a second air hole next to the single holes on one of them, and that is a nice compromise for flavor and vapor production. The metal the atty is made from, whatever it is, is extremely hard and I couldn't get through the stuff with a hand drill motor and the bits I have. As for removing the spit back thing, whatever was I thinking beating on a punch with the hammer instead of abusing an allen wrench ;):D
 

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