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Post by Jerri on Jul 10, 2015 1:33:02 GMT
+1 for the FT Subtank mini clones, I've got 4 of them and had no problems at all, not sure on the bellcap though, cant see any point in it, much prefer glass Can I ask which clone you have? There's a few subtank mini clones ranging in prices so wondering which one you've got since you're had no problems. Wouldn't mind ordering a few myself.
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Post by Q on Jul 10, 2015 12:00:32 GMT
I've got these ones Red, Clear, Green, and Yellow as well as an authentic Subtank+ and every one of them works great. I also have this one on order with the rebuildable deck, hopefully it will be just as good.
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Post by digicig on Jul 10, 2015 14:33:13 GMT
The Kanger ST mini is just about the easiest RBA deck i've played with - and can easily accommodate me preference for 1-1.5 Ohm coils too. Might be worth a lookie - and the wicking issues seem to have been sorted with the improved screw down chimney (give or take same as the OCC heads). Whilst i'd still prefer a top fill - can live with the KST mini until something better/easier comes along
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Post by decoy on Jul 10, 2015 14:49:24 GMT
Sorry if I made things sound complicated smifee, personally I find Rda's easier than redoing coils and you also found rebuilding the nautilus coils for a friend a pain compared to the subtanks occ coils due to the size. Not complicated at all. I've found a system that suits our clan but I still try anything that I think will be easier or better.
I keep seeing a lot of posts on this & other forums for wicking advice for rebuildables including the subtank. Cut the tails this long, make a figure of eight, do a pancake etc. It's just too much faff for me.
I only managed 1 out of 4 wicking attempts on a RTA. When it's too faffy it just gets given away. The iJoy Acme will likely go the same way.
the 1st rba for the subtank had a few probs with the way it was made making dry hits spesh on high vg common hence the 50 ways of wicking for high watts i modded all my mk1 subtank rba,s and they can run 50 watts or .3 ohms on a mech with no probs the new rba should not need modding and looks like it should be easy to wick
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Post by Jerri on Jul 10, 2015 16:33:37 GMT
I've got these ones Red, Clear, Green, and Yellow as well as an authentic Subtank+ and every one of them works great. I also have this one on order with the rebuildable deck, hopefully it will be just as good. Thanks. Have bunged a clear one in my basket. I'm wary of clones on FT because they have so many versions you never know which to go for. So good to have some feedback.
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Post by phatfil on Jul 10, 2015 16:49:17 GMT
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Post by smifee on Jul 11, 2015 10:17:35 GMT
Have decided to try the Vapourshark 0.3ohm coils for the Nautilus after reading a poster on ECF who likes them.
Will update when I've tried them.
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Post by davetherayon on Jul 11, 2015 12:37:52 GMT
Coiling problems? Bolts, bolts, bolts. Kanthal and Nickel are easy to thread onto a M4 size bolt. Wind your wire onto the bolt, making sure you follow the thread - if it starts to make crazy loops just unwind and recoil the other way. On Kayfun style decks you can place the bolted coil in situ while securing the leads. To remove the coil turn the bolt. Perfectly spaced coils every time.
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Post by shrekinwakey on Jul 11, 2015 13:21:35 GMT
I know this might be in the wrong section. But does anyone know when the Aspire Triton is available in the UK
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Post by smifee on Jul 14, 2015 16:02:26 GMT
I asked if the 'Vaporshark nickel Nautilus coils' could be used on an iStick 40W. Yes they can and WOW. Using it in a Nautilus Mini. I have to have the door open to let the vapour out. The flavour on the only juice I've tried with it is just WOW. The postie arrived, in the middle of a mixing session, with the Vaporshark heads. I had a new juice Apple & Ginger. Couldn't get ginger in the vape so had got the ginger concentrate out to add some to the mix. Thought I'd try it as it is with the new head. It's spot on. So glad I hadn't added more ginger. I've settled on 430F with the Apple & Ginger. Tried it at 450F but too warm a vape for me. Now to vape the tank dry to try a different juice. Lulu is looking jealous. She's only got one tail
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