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bruce33

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So I ordered a new noisy cricket and it comes with a velocity rda what's everyone think about those?

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raymo2u

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The Velocity RDA is a great rda. Its a easy to build on 2 post deck with plenty of space for builds. The airflow is massive if opened all the way up and can be closed completely off for travel. It doesnt do single coil well but if you can fit one between the posts then it can be done.
Its a pretty flexible rda and the noisy cricket is a beast, just remember its 8.4V and you will need to build to build a series build.
2x30K 40N Single Centered Vertical in Velocity.jpg Framed Fused Clapton.jpg Fused Clapton 22g Core and Claptoned with 32g and 34g 42g Clapton .jpg Quad 24g 38g Fused Claptons .jpg Supreme Twiste' 22K 3x32K Twisted 30K 38N60 Fused Clapton Staged with 22K .jpg Velocity Ribbon Build.jpg Velocity Ribbon Build .jpgComp RDA Builds.jpg
 
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joeyboy

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I just built my velocity, for the first time. I have to say the hype is all true. I love it. You can fine tune it to what you like.
 

raymo2u

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I just built my velocity, for the first time. I have to say the hype is all true. I love it. You can fine tune it to what you like.
Now you should try the Griffin RTA, its a Velocity (Slight bigger workspace, still 22mm) and you dont need to drip!
 

joeyboy

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Now you should try the Griffin RTA, its a Velocity (Slight bigger workspace, still 22mm) and you dont need to drip!
My luck with tanks has not been good. After the Lemo v2, which went in the trash, and the other one I sold on VU, I am done with tanks. I just use an Aeolus RDA as my "tank."
 

skiibo4200

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Now you should try the Griffin RTA, its a Velocity (Slight bigger workspace, still 22mm) and you dont need to drip!
This is the tank I was talking about buying the other day.. the rx 200 with a black 22mm griffen rta. Supposedly one of the best set ups going atm along side with the vcmt rta.. for the rx 200 and griffen it's under 100 bucks..

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raymo2u

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This is the tank I was talking about buying the other day.. the rx 200 with a black 22mm griffen rta. Supposedly one of the best set ups going atm along side with the vcmt rta.. for the rx 200 and griffen it's under 100 bucks..

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Yup Yup, except the VCMT has a Juice Control Ring that freely spins and I find it to be a design issue. The Griffin is just a beast and was Designed and made with Quality...
 

raymo2u

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My luck with tanks has not been good. After the Lemo v2, which went in the trash, and the other one I sold on VU, I am done with tanks. I just use an Aeolus RDA as my "tank."
This isnt your Lemo 2 :D or any other RTA from the past, it is the best RTA to date, IMO...and Ive own just about all of them so far...Ive down comparisons to most that are similar to the Griffin.
My Build and Deck on it:
3 x 26K/36N80 Aliens
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Griffin Vs. Velocity RDA

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joeyboy

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My trouble has always been wicking. I have never got that right on a tank. It is the grooves that give me issues.
 

raymo2u

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My trouble has always been wicking. I have never got that right on a tank. It is the grooves that give me issues.
Its diffeeent for every style of juice port/openings. Some need Pancake wicking like the Goblin Mini/Most Coilheads, Some need to stuff and fluff, some need to be flush with a ledge and fluffed and so on.
The Griffin has a ring where you cut the cotton and just place the cotton ends into...and your done.

I made a Tut the other day for new Griffin Owners...Here's the Simple Version
1.) Thread Cotton
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2.) Pull ends down and cut flush with Juice Ring:
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.3) Use Tweezers or w/e and guide ends into Ring Openings...Fluff tips if you'd like
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Now juice and use..
 

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