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Post by Mrsmac on Aug 26, 2015 12:04:27 GMT
I finally gave in and got a sub tank mini from a local b&q store but I am confused. I've opened up the rba base and there is no juice channels, is this right? Have I gotten the wrong one?
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Post by Pepperty on Aug 26, 2015 12:10:34 GMT
Have you got a photo, I cant really envision what you mean A subtank mini should be this
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Aug 26, 2015 12:18:23 GMT
There are two types of RBA for the Kanger Subtank Mini The new one has holes in the side of the barrel part similar to the stock heads and is held onto the bottom part of the RBA with a little screw, because the cotton is exposed to the juice via the holes on the barel there are no channels on the base itself. The older one which i actually prefer has channels on the base of the RBA and the barrel screws onto the base. New version on the left, old version on the right
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Post by Mrsmac on Aug 26, 2015 12:22:16 GMT
Ahh,thanks for responding guys. I,was just going to take a pic but Get Off My Cloud beat me to it! The one i have is the one with the holes and a screw holding it in place. I assume it is built the same but all the you tube vids are of the one with the channels?
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Post by Pepperty on Aug 26, 2015 12:27:02 GMT
Build is the same, no worries there. The subtank is by far the easiest tank to recoil (for me) I almost wept on Sunday doing dual coil builds in my goblin mini's and having to get them above 0.45 for my vaporshark30's
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Post by Skwoddy on Aug 26, 2015 12:28:29 GMT
Ahh,thanks for responding guys. I,was just going to take a pic but Get Off My Cloud beat me to it! The one i have is the one with the holes and a screw holding it in place. I assume it is built the same but all the you tube vids are of the one with the channels? A friend of mine uses the v2 rba, his only advice is to make sure the holes are covered (from the inside) to avoid flooding, but not pack too much cotton in there as it wont wick fast enough, trial and error.
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Post by Mrsmac on Aug 26, 2015 12:29:43 GMT
Ahhh thank you. I've secured a coil do I just pull cotton up and tuck down or cut it and fan it out to spread across the holes, rip trippers called it the pancake method lol
The coil was very easy to secure!
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Aug 26, 2015 12:49:55 GMT
Ahhh thank you. I've secured a coil do I just pull cotton up and tuck down or cut it and fan it out to spread across the holes, rip trippers called it the pancake method lol The coil was very easy to secure! Here's a video of a build on the version you have, he gets to the wicking part at about the 14 minute mark so just jump to 14 minutes in. I prefer the older version with the channels because you always get a good vacuum on it so when you take a pull the vacuum pulls the juice into the cotton. The vacuum on the new style isn't as strong so you rely more on capillary action.
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Post by MrDJ on Aug 26, 2015 12:55:32 GMT
if youve just got the tank i would recommend using one of the pre made coils first to get used to sub ohming. screw it in and your done. unless of course youve used sub ohm before and built coils before then just ignore this
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Post by DiscoDes on Aug 26, 2015 12:56:00 GMT
I put the coil in then put the barrel on with the holes in then feed the cotton through, cut the cotton leaving about 1 to 2 mm poking out and fan this out so it forms a barrier,, I've wicked mine this way three or four times this way very successfully. I am using the pre-wound nickel coils from FT and they work great.
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Post by Mrsmac on Aug 26, 2015 13:24:46 GMT
Thanks again guys, that video definItely helped. I will try different methods.
I'm cheating a little though as I haven't built it as a sub ohm tank, so am putting the coils to one side. I've built a slightly higher one to test out mouth to lung so that I can use my tank cracking juices again lol and of course, should I feel the need to give subohming a chance, I have the heads ready:)
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Post by djs on Aug 26, 2015 13:30:36 GMT
The older one which i actually prefer has channels on the base of the RBA and the barrel screws onto the base. Oh no. I just ordered the new version hoping it would be better (and faster wicking..) Whoops.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2015 14:03:20 GMT
I'm with Get Off My Cloud, tried everything with the v2 and still managed to vape more cotton than juice, much prefer the v1 RBA deck. Having said that I've had nothing but dry hits using the stock coils, tried a bit of tinkering and adjusting, still dry hits galore. Managed to find time this morning to recoil three v1's and normal, pleasant vaping has resumed in the striker residence.
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Post by reefcat on Aug 26, 2015 14:32:40 GMT
I put the coil in then put the barrel on with the holes in then feed the cotton through, cut the cotton leaving about 1 to 2 mm poking out and fan this out so it forms a barrier,, I've wicked mine this way three or four times this way very successfully. I am using the pre-wound nickel coils from FT and they work great. Like many others it appears, still getting dry hits from time to time with the subtank, seemingly regardless of more/less cotton. Going to try feeding it through from the side, sounds sensible to me....
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Post by Mrsmac on Aug 26, 2015 15:00:09 GMT
So far, far so good on a third of the tank, it doing to try des's way next, flavour seems a bit muted
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