gary101
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Post by gary101 on Jan 14, 2017 11:47:02 GMT
Hi all
I have ordered a Mi-One all in one from slowtech and a BF RDA head to go with it. Does anyone have any experience of building coils for the BF RDA? I am in need of topping up my wire and cotton supplies and wondered if someone could point me in the right direction as to the best wire to use.
Thanks
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Post by phtumshk on Jan 14, 2017 13:43:19 GMT
Interesting looking device not seen that 1 before. Ive tried the cubis coils and RBA in an AIO device and IMO results werent great as the air tube set up for the AIO differs from that of the cubis.
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Post by JAC Vapour on Feb 23, 2017 17:09:14 GMT
Hi there, my name is Rory and I work for JAC Vapour. I have gained a fair amount of experience building on the BF RBA as we have stocked many of Joyetechs products over time. I highly recommend starting with 26-28awg kanthal as you're getting used to the RBA, as I've found that they fit without any kind of struggle and they're simple to build with in general. I would just like to pre warn you also, as the outer edge of the BF RBA is a lot wider than most of Joyetechs coils, and with some AiO devices you may find that it will not fit, I found this issue in particular with Joyetechs AiO D22. The coil its self is a breeze to build on so I'm sure you will have a lot of fun finding the right vape for you. I do hope this has been of some help to you with your particular question, if you have any more queries or questions about the BF RBA, please don't hesitate to ask.
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