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Post by mike6 on Jul 23, 2016 23:48:11 GMT
Mike, i'm really new to all this and just bought one this morning, i asked for one which had a rebuildable coil so ended up with this. I am using a Koopor mini , what wattage do you use? What's all the rubber things in the box for and is thespare 0.2 ohm coil any good? Hi firstly the coils you have are not in the true sense rebuildarble, i'll get back to that to explain better, you have the standard Cleito with what is known as stock coils, my favourite way which may not suit you as it's a personal choice, 0.4 ohm at 30 watts, with air closed down a quarter, i'm after taste rather than cloud, 0.2 i would use for cloud with air fully open at 50 watts with a high VG mix, Okay now for the rebuildable, tbh without trying to put you off you need to know more about coil building, but if you know a little about Ohms law then you should be fine, you need the RTA section, you replace the Coil with the RTA unit and then it becomes a Clieto RTA, but i should advice as you are new to sub Ohming to get use to the set up as it is for now, the silicon bands are replacements for the silicon bands that are already fitted, just in case you break one or lose one, hope that explained it better
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Post by mike6 on Jul 9, 2016 14:15:07 GMT
Received from Taylor. Wismec Presa 100tc with batteries, very nice indeed, well packaged quick delivery top condition, Nice one Jason!
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Post by mike6 on Jul 7, 2016 0:30:29 GMT
Hi all.. i have been buying replacement coils from eBay as they are a good price... i used to buy whatever were the right type, I didn't know about the ohms. i used to get very dishearten by the vape , no taste and not much vaper. I was told that the lower the ohms the better. So I have been getting the 1.8 ohm ones, and boy do I get great taste and vaper now. the only thing is I search for the 1.8 ohms but sometimes I think they are sending me 2.5ohm or higher,, not what I ordered. how can I tell the difference between the two.. or or which coils do I need to get to recoil them myself.. i normaly use gsh3 gsh2 bottom coils.. Why not stay with what you have? if you are happy with the flavour and vape and at a good price i can't see any reason to change, recoiling can be done but working with coils that small is fairly tricky, and not recommended..
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Post by mike6 on Jul 6, 2016 13:58:49 GMT
a few deal breakers for me, (1) inbuilt battery, i could be wrong but not possible to replace easily. once the battery gives up that's it. (2) only 80 watts although it can be updated when an update becomes available,?? (3) the size at the top is only 23.5mm, any rta rba over 23.5 mm will over hang.. apart from that it looks okay,
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Post by mike6 on Jul 5, 2016 15:12:00 GMT
are you open to offers Taylor, mull it over, the Mod and two battery's p&p £35 all in?? i only use RTAs's so the tank would be redundant,
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Post by mike6 on Jul 1, 2016 21:41:59 GMT
Price drop, £12.00 delivered stick my name on it Glen
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Post by mike6 on Jun 29, 2016 9:57:14 GMT
Hi Bob Yes but that don't stop the chimney getting hot and start cooking the juice, if it's warm enough to burn lips it will cook the juice and downgrade the Nicotine, still with the RTA it's problem over, the coil housing part is further away from the coil so isn't subjected too so much heat, it still warms up but nothing like the Cleito with a stock coil fitted, no top heat insulating cap needed,
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Post by mike6 on Jun 29, 2016 0:52:25 GMT
i already had a couple of Clieto's but was unhappy regarding the coils and chimney section, the taste is good and produces clouds, but the over heating was a complete downer, i'd say if it wasn't for the over heating it would have been one of my favourites, for this reason i was a little concerned if the RTA add on will have the same problem, i knew the taste would be more a less the same as any RTA using the same coil cotton and juice at the same wattage with the same air flow, well i can't tell much difference, so i was looking for an easy to build RTA that didn't cook my juice, plenty of air flow, with a medium sized deck, the Cleito RTA fits the bill completely, had a little problem with leaking on the first run, not bad just annoying, a rewick sorted it, you have to fill the juice holes with wick, i normally just take the wick around half way down, there isn't any juice control which would have made it even better, all in. i'm feeling quite happy with this one, i wish they would bring out a purpose built mini rta, i don't want to pay out for stock coils, i'd rather make them how i want them..
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Post by mike6 on Jun 28, 2016 13:32:18 GMT
after years of smoking and failing to give up with all the recommended quit smoking meds i decided to try and give up last Oct using E Cigs, Ohh boy! i had zero withdrawals and no desire to buy any cancer sticks, the only thing i did for the first week was look for my cigs out of habit. not only no coughing my heart out in the mornings i've saved around a grand, i would have spent more than that to rid me of smoking, the money saved is a bonus, vaping these days is more of a hobby, i enjoy building coils wicking making my own juice..
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Post by mike6 on Jun 28, 2016 12:08:10 GMT
any ideas why the lasimo l1 wont work in ss mode?
ive stuck a uwell crown tank with the ss coils and nothing and a obs ace with a ss coil in the rba deck and nothing
it has the latest upgrade, but wont give anything with ss mode
thanks Hi does it work okay in power mode using the same coils? what wattage are you using in temp mode? does it work using Ni200 wire in temp mode? what is the ohm reading?
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Post by mike6 on May 19, 2016 17:48:07 GMT
Received nice a quick and as advertised Thanks Tabs
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Post by mike6 on May 17, 2016 10:41:54 GMT
PM sent regarding the Gemini RTA
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Post by mike6 on May 10, 2016 12:51:15 GMT
my current favourite has to be the Wismec Theorem for taste using stainless steel clapton wound coils, however taste isn't everything, the Theorem's tank is to small for my liking and with only two silicon grommets holding the lot together it's not the safest to go mobile with, also the filling hole is not very accessible. and too small, the Cleito, i have a couple of these, although the taste is quite good on the 0.2 ohm coils at around 50w they over heat and cook the juice, the 0.4ohm isn't quite as bad on a lower wattage but still due to heat build up the juice will thin and leak through the air holes, the new TC SS coils being temperature controlled work better but i'm not that keen on temperature control, so i rebuild my own coils using SS at 0.8 ohm, and now to my favourite for taste, tank capacity, leak proof if wicked correctly, is the new Vaporoso Gemini RTA, with juice flow control, top and bottom air flow that actualy works it ticks most of the boxes as a good all rounder..
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Post by mike6 on Apr 28, 2016 15:39:05 GMT
i always use Aspire UK for all aspire products brynglas, not sure if i can post a link but www.ecigaspire.co.uk/shop.php#!/Cleito-Stainless-Steel-SS316L-Temp-control-0-4ohm-coil/p/64344830/category=14857021 i'm still vaping on the same coil and still loving it,
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Post by mike6 on Apr 28, 2016 15:32:25 GMT
something must be amiss, the cotton isn't wicking properly, did you try using a shorter length cotton? around half way up the tank, and also did you try using a different type of cotton?
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