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Post by thebishman on May 8, 2016 18:41:03 GMT
...is it worth buying?
Im a 100% rwbuildable vaper as i havent found any pre made coils thats hit the spot for me. The crowns were the best i think.
Ive been given two isub tanks and id like to try the rba kit if you people think its worth it. Any of you got one and how does the vape compare to your other RTA's?
Hope your all having a nice weekend and enjoying the sun.
Bish
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Post by Perpetua on May 8, 2016 21:32:20 GMT
I've popped your thread over onto the Subohm Board thebishman. I found this tutorial quite straightforward to follow for the RBA unit: Though I bought it more as a back up as the standard build heads last an age and are a doddle to re-wick . . . . which suits me nicely.
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Post by blakey on May 8, 2016 22:06:20 GMT
In A word- yes I only use the rba in my isub s tanks
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Post by cruella666 on Jul 9, 2016 18:49:12 GMT
Anyone had leaking issues with theirs, I have and have given up with mine as no matter what I do it always springs a leak.
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Post by tsoko on Jul 9, 2016 19:28:41 GMT
As you know thebishman I have 4 of these rba kits and if you remember the first one I built was not that good. Well I have just followed the video that Perpetua posted and made one and it is so much better than the first one, you have to remember to make the coil anti-clockwise and it sits so much better in the rba.
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Post by blakey on Jul 9, 2016 22:35:42 GMT
As you know thebishman I have 4 of these rba kits and if you remember the first one I built was not that good. Well I have just followed the video that Perpetua posted and made one and it is so much better than the first one, you have to remember to make the coil anti-clockwise and it sits so much better in the rba. I have a notch coil fitted to one vertically and it's a very good vape. Maybe worth a try for you
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Post by Pepperty on Jul 10, 2016 9:39:28 GMT
Anyone had leaking issues with theirs, I have and have given up with mine as no matter what I do it always springs a leak. I struggle sometimes with rba decks that have the two holes in sides and doing 'a scottish roll' helps as more cotton to fluff!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2016 10:32:33 GMT
Anyone had leaking issues with theirs, I have and have given up with mine as no matter what I do it always springs a leak. I struggle sometimes with rba decks that have the two holes in sides and doing 'a scottish roll' helps as more cotton to fluff! |I totally agree Pepperty ... scottish roll method is all I ever use nowadays ... you waste more cotton but since it costs buttons it is so worth it and wicks well.
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Post by cruella666 on Jul 11, 2016 18:36:14 GMT
Thanks Pepperty I will try a 'Scottish roll' my first attempt at a SR was in my serpent mini and it wicks and vapes great, so will give it ago in the isub rba and keep my fingers crossed, hopefully it will stop the leakage problem.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2016 18:44:51 GMT
As Perpetua alluded too ^^^ why even bother with the hassle of fiddley awkward screws when the stock coils are a doddle to dry burn and rewick or even better, strip down, recoil to your own specification and wick?
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Post by cruella666 on Jul 11, 2016 18:51:52 GMT
I do dry burn and rewick the stock coils but realise they can be stripped down and recoiled @yinyang is there any vids on how to do this.
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Post by Jerri on Jul 12, 2016 2:49:29 GMT
Anyone had leaking issues with theirs, I have and have given up with mine as no matter what I do it always springs a leak. Same here. I've given up with it and thrown it in the draw. No matter what I do. How I wick or coil it. It pee's juice out the air flow holes.
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Post by cruella666 on Jul 15, 2016 18:16:43 GMT
Thank you for the link @yinyang I will give it a go. My previous message should have read *I didn't realise they could be stripped down*
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