Page 38
Mar 11 2016 I mixed up some e-cannabis oil with premium RSO and tried it in my new KangerTech Topbox mini, platinum. I must say, I am impressed. I give it an A+ it is every bit as good as the nano, if not better. That is also in regards to e-cig oil.
I am really liking the toptank mini and toptank nano as well as the subtank nano.
Left: 75W Topbox mini kit, platinum with black buttons. Right: 60W topbox mini kit, platinum with silver buttons.
Mar 13 2016 Looks like e-ciggs may have graduated to e-bongs and hookas too!
Check this out! I may just have to make the investment in this bad boy!
Mar 20 2016 Aftermarket ceramic coils for the KangerTech products.
I have not tried these yet, but they could be the super whoop.
The vertical coils should work for both the nano and mini. Then there is the pre built RBA coil (rebuildable automizer), this one will not work for the nano, but will work for the mini.
The price is a lot more reasonable when you purchase the multi packs.
If I ever get around to trying them I will follow up.
https://lecig.com/e-cig-hardware/kanger/kangertech-dual-coil-unit-1-1-5-1-8-ohm-single/
https://lecig.com/ecig-hardware/ceramic-core-0-5-ohm-coil-for-rda/
Mar 21 2016 While we are discussing new coils, the KangerTech mini kits, top and bottom tank, my first impression with the RBA is it is great. Too bad it won't fit in the nano tanks. After trying the preinstalled RBA coil (I had to add the cotton and assemble it). Well, I'm hooked. I have more sampling to do with it, but my first impression when it comes to e-cannabis oil, this may be great, but won't know until I try it. It sure seems capable and I like how the coil is horizontal and not vertical in this case.
It works great with e-cigg oils, but that is for those heavy duty sub ohm users. A bit too intense for me. I bet it would work great with cannabis oil. I will have to build my own coils to accommodate my preferred e-cigg usage.
The RBA with the preinstalled coil. I tested it at 0.33 ohms. (looks easy enough to wrap the coils yourself.
Inserting the cotton, you have to cut the ends after getting it through the coil, but first you have to make sure the cotton roll is not too thick. If it is too thick and too tight through the coil, it will cause a burned taste and take longer to break in. You want to make sure it slides smoothly through the coil without hesitation.
After trimming the ends, you fray out the cotton.
Using a toothpick, tuck it in around the edges but be sure no cotton touches the coil with the exception of the cotton through the coil.
Continued on Page 39 . . .
|