My vape setup

in #life7 years ago

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I got a new setup a few weeks ago and decided to share since I've studied all I can today and need to relax. All of my flavors are 0mg nicotine as I only vape for the flavor and stress relief. I never have and never will smoke cigarettes. Vaping is just a hobby of mine that I enjoy very much that allows me to relieve stress.
I desperately needed an upgrade from my old setup which was an Xcube mini and TFV8. The Xcube only goes up to 75 watts whereas the TFV8 performs much better at 90-150 watts. The setup in the first picture is a Releaux RX 200s and a Limitless Plus RDTA. I didn't get rid of the TFV8, I'll explain later.
The RX 200s is a fantastic mod. I wanted something that could handle any tank, low ohm coil builds, and have a chip that I know would last me a long time. Wattage can go all the way up to 250W and with three batteries, I don't have to worry about recharging for days. The other plus is that it has pass-through charging. Since my current charger only allows two batteries, it takes quite a while until I am fully charged. But since this mod allows me to charge via usb with a chip that has over-voltage protection, I can plug it into my computer or phone charger that outputs no more than 2A.
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Now for the tank. My roommate is really into rebuilding and got me to try it out. The issue with RDA's (Rebuildable Drip Atomizer) is that you have to re-drip every few hits which means you also have to carry your juice with you. With an RDTA (Rebuildable Drip Tank Atomizer) the juice sits in the lower half and your build sits above it. This allows the juice to travel upwards into the cotton when you tilt the mod to take a hit. As long as you wick it right and keep an eye on your juice level, you'll never take a dry hit.
My current and favorite build so far is dual twisted 26 gauge. It reads out at 0.36 ohms and I usually keep it between 85 and 95 watts. The flavor you get from a rebuildable deck is better than any normal tank in my opinion. Having the coils right next to the air hole means instant flavor.
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Now about the TFV8.
The TFV8 is a great tank without a doubt. I use the Q-4 coils as I get a good amount of flavor and don't have to run it too high. 100 watts is my go to spot. The reason I got the Limitless RDTA is because I wanted to try building coils rather than buying prebuilts. I alternate both tanks so if I get tired of a flavor one day, I'll have a different flavor in the other tank. The TFV8 does have a rebuildable deck you can use. So you can rebuild on it, I just haven't put a build on it that impressed me as much as the Limitless.
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This setup will definitely last me for a long time.

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