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No, the CLR coils for the eGo One type tanks are totally different to the Cubis type coils.
That said, the Cubis RBA does fit in the AIO, whether it works is a whole other story. I have the RBA in my AIO but have yet to fine a build that works without either flooding or just not vapouring.
I'm quite fond of the iJust2, there is a Rebuildable coil out there somewhere but I haven't used them, I find the stock coils quite good and I rebuild them with SS notch coils. @Andre has some experience with the RBA, he seems quite happy with it.Eish, that is not good news.
Any other device that is cheap that I should look at?
http://atomize.co.za/eleaf-rba-ecrI'm quite fond of the iJust2, there is a Rebuildable coil out there somewhere but I haven't used them, I find the stock coils quite good and I rebuild them with SS notch coils. @Andre has some experience with the RBA, he seems quite happy with it.
Yip, that's the one. Thanks @kimbo
@BumbleBee can you find any english rebuild vids for these RBA's?I'm quite fond of the iJust2, there is a Rebuildable coil out there somewhere but I haven't used them, I find the stock coils quite good and I rebuild them with SS notch coils. @Andre has some experience with the RBA, he seems quite happy with it.
It does indeed @SAVaper. I dont have the cubis rba but i know that it does work but i think you'd need to have a cubis tank to check the resistance of your build
Please tell me if you come right. I'm struggling too.No, the CLR coils for the eGo One type tanks are totally different to the Cubis type coils.
That said, the Cubis RBA does fit in the AIO, whether it works is a whole other story. I have the RBA in my AIO but have yet to fine a build that works without either flooding or just not vapouring.
No, the CLR coils for the eGo One type tanks are totally different to the Cubis type coils.
That said, the Cubis RBA does fit in the AIO, whether it works is a whole other story. I have the RBA in my AIO but have yet to fine a build that works without either flooding or just not vapouring.
It's frustrating coiling and wicking those atomizers. Very hard if you are a beginner even with the video as a guide. Coil tends to shift around, just the right amount of cotton must be used otherwise you block airflow or prevent descent ejuice absorption and it's tedious.
The Joytech AIO has the tendency to numb the taste ....it's dull.
I would rather find a ijust2 battery and descent re-buildable 22 deck like Griffin, Gemini, Tornado etc. which you can pickup for cheap on the forums.
TBH @kimbo I haven't looked for any as I don't have the need.@BumbleBee can you find any english rebuild vids for these RBA's?
Is this what you were referring to:
or this:
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Anyone tried a vertical build in the ECR head?I've tried vertical builds, horizontal builds and the pancake build, they all suck. They either flood, spit or just don't make da vapours. I found the stock 0.6 ohm AIO coils are the best of a bad bunch. On that note, don't waste your money on the 0.5 ohm DL coil for the AIO, the device simply doesn't chuck enough power to the coil and you end up sucking in large amounts of boiling hot juice.
I will try the RBA again in my newly acquired eVic AIO when I have time, the eVic AIO has a replaceable 18650 and uses the same board as the VTC so I'll at least be able to control the power output and see the resistance of the RBA coil.