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Post by dave on Feb 25, 2012 17:56:35 GMT
I had an RTA, but I only use Clockworks RDA now which I reckon is even better
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Post by alvoram on Feb 25, 2012 18:47:53 GMT
I can't find where you buy either of the clockworks, I have found loads of videos showing how to rewick them etc, so I definitely want one, depending on price of course. Where do I find them?
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Post by Karma on Feb 25, 2012 18:56:24 GMT
Good question Alvo!
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Post by VE Jason on Feb 25, 2012 18:59:17 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Feb 25, 2012 19:12:33 GMT
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Post by alvoram on Feb 25, 2012 19:21:05 GMT
Think I'd better hold fire on this for now lol, £50, and the waiting list...
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Post by DiscoDes on Feb 25, 2012 19:26:23 GMT
Hi Everyone.. I guess this may of been posted before, but was wondering which method works best.. but if you just want to try say 5 or 6 different flavours etc, whats the best way without having rinse out cartos, or use new ones each time etc. can you literally just drop a few drops directly on the atomiser etc, without using the wadding..? Thanks M best thing i have found is the bauway bridgeless 306 atty it fits the 510 and gives great flavour. being a bridgeless design it needs dripping more often but gives the advantage of a very quick flavour change over as there is no bridge for the juice to hide really simple to use for the beginner direct dripper too you'll need a 306 drip tip I have removed the Wick holder from my Imist and have got a 306 drip tip, so in a way it's just like the Bauway, no bridge and a ceramic cup below, it works very well.
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Post by Gordy on Feb 25, 2012 23:42:21 GMT
thats pretty much what it is Des ...now if someone could make a tank cartridge that fitted
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Post by Gordy on Feb 25, 2012 23:53:12 GMT
the RTA and RDA are fantastic ....only small gripe is the very open and airy draw, still need to get one of Siam mods adjustable drip tips ....being rebuildable once you have bought one then making new coils is a few pence so they will pay for them selves eventually.
I gotta admit tho since getting the GG Odysseus i haven't touched my RTA
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Post by Gordy on Feb 25, 2012 23:56:38 GMT
I started playing with atty's yesterday and remembered something I read. Between flavours I just popped in a drop of flavourless e juice. If you have straight PG or VG that should work. Puffed till I was getting no flavour, 3 drops at most, then away with the new one. Must look at those Visions and RTA's. So far I haven't had too much luck with Ego cart's. Vision stardusts are relatively new but great little device... take a look at gotvapes who sell them state side
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Post by dave on Feb 25, 2012 23:59:06 GMT
Think I'd better hold fire on this for now lol, £50, and the waiting list... The RDA is £30 odd and not so much of a waiting list!
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Post by maccafan on Feb 26, 2012 0:02:12 GMT
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Post by alvoram on Feb 26, 2012 0:08:23 GMT
Think I'd better hold fire on this for now lol, £50, and the waiting list... The RDA is £30 odd and not so much of a waiting list! Way I read it, that was just an atomiser though, for direct dripping? Is that right?
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Post by Gordy on Feb 26, 2012 0:12:03 GMT
yeah the RDA stands for Rebuildable Dripping Atty while the RTA is a Rebuildable Tank Atty essentially the RTA without the lower half tank
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Post by Gordy on Feb 26, 2012 0:20:38 GMT
Tim Raw Veg has some great videos on rebuildables here well worth a watch, really interesting stuff
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