Hi guys,
I'm pretty new to vaping so I'm discovering everything.
Recently, I bought a Hugo Vapor Boxer Mod with and exchanged my standard coils for an RBA coil head on my Baby Beast. I'm getting issues with a "no atomizer error". My firing also lags quite a lot. Sometimes it goes well, sometimes it lags, sometimes there is no atomizer and no firing. I get the same problem when I put the tank on my old iStick Pico 70w.
When I try to compare with the Baby Beast set up with a standard coil instead of my RBA, the issue is gone. So I think it must be the tank and not the mod.
I see a difference in the 510 pin when both the RBA and standard coil are installed. When the RBA is installed the 510 pin disc sticks out way more. I guess this must be causing the problem... (when installed on my mod, the RBA setup is not sitting flush, there is a small gap between the mod and tank).
So I figured out that I might just buy a new rebuildable tank that works better and use the Baby Beast with standard coils (unless somebody knows a solution?).
On the picture below I found some specs about my tank with the different setups ( I got this from this: site http://www.djlsbvapes.com/510-connectors-length/ )
What should I be looking at for my next tank? Length of the negative treads, length of the postive contact, or the difference? Or is a screw-on test and checking if sits flush enough? Because maybe these statistics may be not relevant at all?
All the best!
I'm pretty new to vaping so I'm discovering everything.
Recently, I bought a Hugo Vapor Boxer Mod with and exchanged my standard coils for an RBA coil head on my Baby Beast. I'm getting issues with a "no atomizer error". My firing also lags quite a lot. Sometimes it goes well, sometimes it lags, sometimes there is no atomizer and no firing. I get the same problem when I put the tank on my old iStick Pico 70w.
When I try to compare with the Baby Beast set up with a standard coil instead of my RBA, the issue is gone. So I think it must be the tank and not the mod.
I see a difference in the 510 pin when both the RBA and standard coil are installed. When the RBA is installed the 510 pin disc sticks out way more. I guess this must be causing the problem... (when installed on my mod, the RBA setup is not sitting flush, there is a small gap between the mod and tank).
So I figured out that I might just buy a new rebuildable tank that works better and use the Baby Beast with standard coils (unless somebody knows a solution?).
On the picture below I found some specs about my tank with the different setups ( I got this from this: site http://www.djlsbvapes.com/510-connectors-length/ )
What should I be looking at for my next tank? Length of the negative treads, length of the postive contact, or the difference? Or is a screw-on test and checking if sits flush enough? Because maybe these statistics may be not relevant at all?
All the best!
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