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Post by tim on Jan 2, 2017 22:52:05 GMT
Any deck that has a "Velocity" style deck is easy to build on. Whether you want a tank or a dripper, there are many choices c1booth. The Steamcrave Aromamizer mentioned above being an excellent one.
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Post by beedee on Jan 2, 2017 23:22:10 GMT
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Post by jtc on Jan 2, 2017 23:38:42 GMT
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Post by c1booth on Jan 2, 2017 23:42:36 GMT
Thanks guys👍
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Post by pipeman01 on Jan 3, 2017 0:11:38 GMT
I swear by kanger tanks for ease of use... stock coils if you CBA, or a simple RBA deck included. I have several subtanks in use and have just ordered www.fasttech.com/p/2566300 - this allows me to have a coiling session (usually when watching F1) and do a batch which lasts for months...
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Jan 3, 2017 2:15:25 GMT
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Jan 3, 2017 2:26:13 GMT
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Post by minime on Jan 3, 2017 5:35:31 GMT
No mate the big baby is the one in between the baby and the tfv8 cloud beast iv got all 3 baby,big baby and tfv8 cloud beast and run all 3 on my alien mods but tbh I like the baby and the big baby.
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Post by manonabus on Jan 3, 2017 14:55:09 GMT
I swear by kanger tanks for ease of use... stock coils if you CBA, or a simple RBA deck included. I have several subtanks in use and have just ordered www.fasttech.com/p/2566300 - this allows me to have a coiling session (usually when watching F1) and do a batch which lasts for months... The Kanger RBA deck is exactly what I use and speaking as a complete novice these are dead easy to coil and wick
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Post by decoy on Jan 3, 2017 15:00:17 GMT
can I just add that a kayfun might be worth a look its nothing like the baby beast ect as its a mtl tank ie more like a ciggy you use much higher nic in it and juice lasts you a hell of a lot longer you can get near same flavour but no were near the same vapour(good for pubs ect) the new ones are dead easy to build I might be wrong but I think most full time vapers have at least 1 mtl tank they like and use www.fasttech.com/product/5374600it could pay for its self inside a week with juice savings lol
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Post by c1booth on Jan 3, 2017 16:47:25 GMT
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Post by decoy on Jan 3, 2017 17:39:22 GMT
the fused Clapton is basically 2 wires side by side with a 3rd wire wrapped round it my fave type of Clapton but its harder to get builds as high as 0.4 ohm with it using duel coils(I'm getting 0.25 using 2xo.4mm and 0.2 as outa wrap ss) the normal Clapton might get you up round the 0.4 ohm you want but it will have a longer ramp up time(time it takes to heat up) as your using a regulated mod I personally wouldn't worrie about going lower than 0.4 ohms just don't go above 85 watts if that all you think your batts can handle these sorta wires only work with big airflow tanks so for your baby rba its perfick id pick fused over norm and if I was paying for it idd go for this in the rba www.fasttech.com/products/0/10019099/5658808-authentic-geekvape-316l-stainless-steel-staggerless ramp up time and because its ss takes less power than kanthal to wake it up hope that helps
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Post by thebishman on Jan 3, 2017 18:20:11 GMT
If your new to building then i certainly wouldnt be wanting to start off with all these fancy coils. But then that could be just me
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Post by decoy on Jan 3, 2017 18:58:32 GMT
If your new to building then i certainly wouldnt be wanting to start off with all these fancy coils. But then that could be just me tbf its the baby beast rda normal coils are lost in it and they are using a regulated mod I wouldent norm tell peps to buy silly wire but silly wire is whats needed for these silly tanks I knock up my own fused Clapton and love it but most of the stuff you buy is twisted and that kinda defeats the point as flat gives you more room baby beast rba is simple to build and coil but you need big chunky coils for it to work well mine came with a pair of fused claptons fitted and all it needed was little tweaking to get them lined up and the hotspots out before wicking
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