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An RDA For Vaping Issue

Hi all

Iam new to the forum

I have the rda for vaping and having an issue with whistling, i have tried to position my coils numerous ways, i have cut the leads to 6mm (not with a coily but an amazon knockoff)

Any ideas?

Cheers
 

bx10r

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Just got one....couldnt wait to install some coils that I made last night I have zero whistling
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Hi all

Iam new to the forum

I have the rda for vaping and having an issue with whistling, i have tried to position my coils numerous ways, i have cut the leads to 6mm (not with a coily but an amazon knockoff)

Any ideas?

Cheers

Hi :wave: Welcome to the forum.

Do you know what brand name of RDA you have?
 

5150sick

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I see now from the other thread that you have the Coilturd RDA
unfortunately I don't have that one.
 

inspects

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CoilTurd?....wow, who the hell come up with that name, had to be china.....:devil:

Anyway...........Welcome aboard..........:vino:
 

bx10r

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Hi all

Iam new to the forum

I have the rda for vaping and having an issue with whistling, i have tried to position my coils numerous ways, i have cut the leads to 6mm (not with a coily but an amazon


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Sent from a very cloudy room
 

MyMagicMist

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From what it appears he used a bread tie end to poke into the airflow hole/s to clear it of debris. Granted I can see this is for the Phobia RDA. In general principle though it ought to work for most RDAs. Barring that I might want to check wick placement, ensure you've not gotten wick into an airflow hole or passage.

Sometimes though you may need to tool on the outer cap of the RDA, bore the outer influx hole/s out just a bit bigger than the inner holes. You may have a piece that got a dimple which causes the whistling. A lot of the NaRDA styled RDA had this be the case. It was a simple fix once it was realized that is what the problem had been.

If it's not the external cap doing it, bore out the internal hole/s a bit. One way or the other should give a fix. Not making any warranties or guarantees, only offering what has seemed work anecdotally. Maybe it didn't work at all. The whistling though caused the users a psychotic break and delusion that it did. We could all be running around still whistling our fool heads off but don't notice and everyone is too polite to say. *chuckles* Never can tell. Now, let me check if reality is convex or concave this morning. :) *pokes reality with a stick, runs*
 
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Hype

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Take a 00 or 0 piece of steel wool to the inner afc holes . I have found that drilling has that effect on holes , when done too fast they become overly coned and will whistle .
 

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