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DeathMeowtal

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Hello! Recently I just got my Panzer 18650 clone and I absolutely love it. The atty I'm using is a CLT infinite RDA with a .16 ohm build.

I've been lurking the cloud chaser corner for quite some time now and I've seen plenty of attys drilled out with a decent number of holes. Now the CLT infinite has the same airflow as a Stillare, which also means it has two layers (you have to line up the holes). Does this mean that because there are two layers I cannot drill more holes into the atty? I wouldn't really mind having to line the holes up more precisely.

If I can't drill them, I also have a patriot RDA but it's only .6 ohms and currently being used on my M16 clone.

Worst comes to worst I might switch the attys, make the CLT infinite a .5 ohm build, keep the stock holes and then make my M16 a 18350 mod, then drill the patriot and make it a .08 ohm build for my 18650 panzer.

Tips/thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
 

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In order to keep the air holes in front of your (dual) coils you would need to just "expand" the cyclops hole/slot. It might be difficult (but not impossible).
You would need to drill through both outer and inner sleeve. I guess the up side is if you mess it up the rda is relatively cheap.
 

DeathMeowtal

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In order to keep the air holes in front of your (dual) coils you would need to just "expand" the cyclops hole/slot. It might be difficult (but not impossible).
You would need to drill through both outer and inner sleeve. I guess the up side is if you mess it up the rda is relatively cheap.

Doing some surfing on the web I found this video of someone using a Stillare RDA which has the same airflow as the CLT Infinite RDA

This is my goal of how big I want my clouds to be. Do you think he modified the holes? Can you get that without modifying them?
 

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WhAT % VG are you using? That might play a part.
He also has learned the best lung technique (rip trip has a good video)
 

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Doing some surfing on the web I found this video of someone using a Stillare RDA which has the same airflow as the CLT Infinite RDA

This is my goal of how big I want my clouds to be. Do you think he modified the holes? Can you get that without modifying them?


Damn look how red in the face he is getting.
 

DeathMeowtal

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WhAT % VG are you using? That might play a part.
He also has learned the best lung technique (rip trip has a good video)


I'm using 100% VG, also my profile picture is 100% VG
 
Hello! Recently I just got my Panzer 18650 clone and I absolutely love it. The atty I'm using is a CLT infinite RDA with a .16 ohm build.

I've been lurking the cloud chaser corner for quite some time now and I've seen plenty of attys drilled out with a decent number of holes. Now the CLT infinite has the same airflow as a Stillare, which also means it has two layers (you have to line up the holes). Does this mean that because there are two layers I cannot drill more holes into the atty? I wouldn't really mind having to line the holes up more precisely.

If I can't drill them, I also have a patriot RDA but it's only .6 ohms and currently being used on my M16 clone.

Worst comes to worst I might switch the attys, make the CLT infinite a .5 ohm build, keep the stock holes and then make my M16 a 18350 mod, then drill the patriot and make it a .08 ohm build for my 18650 panzer.

Tips/thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

Well... that stillare video kind of spoke for itself, if you are or know a machinist, anything is possible. That being said, I personally feel like the CLT (even with the v2 and v2 plus out) has adequate airflow. If you know how to build, you can chuck some pretty nice clouds with it... you don't have to go to point stupid (0.09 on my double ohm) but drop it down to 0.25-0.35 and see how she vapes there if you're really interested in thicker vapor... And I know this post is getting old, but invest in a mutation x if you're still unsatisfied with your airflow lol you won't regret it
 

BoomStick

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If you drill or dremel the thing, it's gonna look like shit. Drilling something round and making it look like it came that way is stupid hard without proper equipment. Just buy a cheap mutation x clone or something. You can get one for $11 at fasttech or a nicer one from a US vendor for under $20. Don't ghetto-fy your gear. Just my opinion.
 

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