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Cacuq Tells You How to Recognize RDA, RBA, RDTA and GTA

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Hello everyone, i am Ceci coming from Cacuq and today i am going to introduce the common seen ecigs structure for you, you may have peoblems with recognizing the RDA, RTA, RBA and the new coming GTA. In the following i am going to make a detailed description of the common seen structure for you. There is however an unspoken rule known by most e-cigarette experts. If you only want to quit smoking or are a vape beginner, we will usually suggest you choose a RTA. But if you want to chase big vapor clouds and show off various techniques, then we will definitely recommend you to use RDA. Why? “The vapor clouds RTA produces are much smaller than that of RDA.” Many vapers will give this answer. It is indeed the case. But what causes this difference?

 

RBA - Rebuildable atomizer. Encompasses all variations of rebuildable device. The "Genesis" type atomizer (more below) may be the genesis for the term.While “RBA” is short for “rebuildable atomizer,” “RDA” is short for “rebuildable dripping atomizer.” In short, an RBA has a tank for storing excess e-liquid while an RDA does not. You may therefore have to add e-liquid to an RDA more frequently. The trade-off is that you’ll experience less restricted airflow. In case it isn’t clear by now, I don’t recommend using an RBA at all. If you’re going to use one, your best bet is probably to pair it with a mechanical mod such as one of the devices mentioned on my list of USA-made e-cigarettes. If you’d like to spend a little more, go with a power-regulated mod such as the VaporFi VOX 50.

 

 

 

 

RDAs (Rebuildable Drip Atomizers) and RTAs (Rebuildable Tank Atomizers) both fall into the RBA (ReBuildable Atomizers) category. Rebuildable dripping atomizer. Typified by a short, 510 base, sufficient to hold a coil or coils, with a small juice well to drip juice into via the drip tip. Often the most flavorful, and most often used for sub-ohm vaping. RDAs (Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer) do not have a tank and you must manually saturate your wicks once you've vaped them dry. This is much more inconvenient for mobile use as you have to constantly re-drip if you're a heavy vaper (don't drip and drive please!). You also have to carry your juice around with you if you leave the house with this set up. This can be inconvenient if you only have 30 - 50ml bottles like me.

 

 

 

You also usually use up more juice with this setup. But the pros are rewarding. You usually get a much better TH, flavor, and clouds with this setup because your coils have much more liquid to vaporize. The atomizer is much smaller and usually completely made of metal so they are durable. You can also swap flavors much more quickly, just dry out the wicks and drip in a new flavor. RDAs are much less finicky because they have less parts. By extension, a genesis atomizer is a variation of an RDA, typically (although not always) on top of a juice container which feeds the RDA via a combination of gravity and/or capillary action. The nature of the design is often exemplified by a wick made from stainless steel mesh or rope. The RSST might be the most prevalent of genesis type attys, as it's one both old hands and n00bs might have on their desk.

 

RTA - Rebuildable tank atomizer. A pressure differential liquid tank that surrounds and feeds the atomization chamber. The SvoeMesto Kayfun3.1/KFL+ and Kebo Russian/R91% have held the top spots in both genuine and clone RTA popularity, with the Taifun GT, sQuape and Fogger V4 and Flash-E Vapor in hot pursuit. New RTAs come out, from all around the world, every few weeks. The Gus Estia and Inverno are two that although currently only available in genuine form, will become very popular once cloned.RTAs (Rebuildable Tank Atomizer) can carry a lot of juice that automatically saturates your wick. These are much more convenient for on-the-go use, but are more bulky, possibly more fragile, and you're stuck with one flavor until you drain the tank.

 

 

 

GTA structure with chamber closer to drip tip provide purer flavor. Airflow straight to the coil, easy to wick, combining the advantages of Vacuum and Genesis. Features smooth liquid flow, no leaking, no burn taste.

 

 

 


RDTA stands for rebuildable dripping tank atomizer,” and is exactly what it sounds like. It is also sometimes referred to as an dripper because it is designed to drip liquid onto your coils for you. RDTAs are so new that there are very few available. They generally work by dripping onto your wick when you press down on the drip tip.

 

 

 

I wrote this guide to try to make it easier for you to understand your options when getting into the world of rebuildable atomizers. There are a lot of products out there but they all follow the same principles of giving you a platform on which to build a coil, wick it, and vape it. I hope this helps you on your journey. I wish you the best of luck when buying your first rebuildable and happy vaping!

 

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