kingtut106
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does anyone have a link for ss wick and kanthal wire that they would recommend
Alright guys, I said I would build it, and build I did. This was my first RBA build and I'm surprised it actually worked and had amazing clean flavor from the start.
Here's what I did:
1) cutting and shaping the ceramic with my dremel tool.
2) soak ceramic in lemon juice for ~20min. boil in H2O. Torch till glowing orange twice, let cool down.
3) build coil, modify ceramic to fit coil and clearance issues with pos/neg posts.
4) put coil inside ceramic, fit ceramic to RBA, fix coil legs to pos/neg posts
5) adjust coil so it fits ceramic snugly
As I said in the previous post, here's what I'm using:
-Caravela clone - 18350 shorty with AW IMR battery
-.8mm kanthal ribbon
-60 grit bon brand alumina oxide porous ceramic (rubbing stone), shaped and cut. This is what the ecig guys have been using and it has great
-igo-l RBA with igo-w top cap
-super t manufacturing polished steel shorty drip tip
I decided to go for a higher resistance build for my first so I don't have any problems, and I think I did pretty well. The vape heats up fairly quick within ~2s and gets glowing red on the coil fairly evenly. I loaded up about .3 of some wax after heating up the ceramic and it soaked right into it like a sponge. The vapor production is not huge but it is adequate. I plan on rebuilding in the near future, but right now it is pretty cool!
Do you know if a oil atomizer (Drdabber and bholt in my case) can work with a VV battery 3.7v-4.8v without any damage? A higher voltage could increase the performances or not ?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00849ZSV0/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1What type of ceramic did you use?
Yes the resistance wire will get hotter but you will risk burning out the coil more quickly.
This is definitely a legitimate concern. To reduce dust while cutting, I kept the ceramic wet with water. Rewetting after each cut. After cutting, it's very important to clean it thoroughly, multiple times with each cleaning method.For some reason I'm uneasy with taking a dremel to porous ceramic, creating dust that most likely gets trapped in the pores, to be used for something that I will be inhaling, but that's just me.
that bd13 on the right is exactly what I'm using. There's one guy who started calling it that because he was going to start marketing them but that never worked out.hey guys thought id drop this by, dude does a wicking test with different ceramics. aluminum oxide does seem to work the best but the one he uses is called bd13 and is no doubt stupid expensive.
Surprised to see you found it so cheap,
test starts at :30, results at about 3:00
that bd13 on the right is exactly what I'm using. There's one guy who started calling it that because he was going to start marketing them but that never worked out.
Here's the massive thread where you'll find people cutting up ceramic blocks and shaping them to fit their RBAs. People who use them in bottom feeder tank style RBAs are having great success.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-next-big-thing-porous-ceramic-wicks-164.html
I actually ordered an igo-w top cap for that very reason because it has dual air holes. But even with two, it's still quite tight. I might end up drilling it out more later on. kidneypuncher.com actually sells top caps of igo-l and igo-w that have predrilled holes if you don't want to mess with it.hey in regards to your build, i was wondering if you drilled out your airhole(s) in the igo if it would help. my igo came with only one airhole, way too tight of a draw
I actually ordered an igo-w top cap for that very reason because it has dual air holes. But even with two, it's still quite tight. I might end up drilling it out more later on. kidneypuncher.com actually sells top caps of igo-l and igo-w that have predrilled holes if you don't want to mess with it.
completely inert after cleaning with an acid, boiling, and torching till glowing.
So do people find vertical or horizontal wicks are best for strictly concentrates (no PV mix)
That's a good idea, I think I'll try that. I'll report back. So far I've also tried a dumb bell shape with a coil in the middle. Ended up getting too hot. Not a good design.what about a ceramic disc or wafer with a coil or two coiled through holes in it...? think a dime sized disc, but thicker with small holes in it. then the wire could wrap around/through the holes. this way the disc hold all of the concentrate on it. position the coils where you want them and create that "sweet spot".
can these discs be found precut? post any links you may find.
im slowly creating my list of stuff before i dive into this. im going to get a small OD RDA and a reg sized RDA. for some reason i feel that a smaller OD frame is the way to go.
I'm making my own and its much easier to prototype. You just need a source for ceramic.can these discs be found precut? post any links you may find.
im slowly creating my list of stuff before i dive into this. im going to get a small OD RDA and a reg sized RDA. for some reason i feel that a smaller OD frame is the way to go.
i think itll do the job on max but i dont think they can get hot enough to do a superb job. i dont own one tho. let us know!I have a extra rebuildable atomizer sitting around, I have not tried with oil/wax.
Can I get superb results with a Provari?