To give you lovely people an idea of what the original Cleito RTA can do, I dug out some pics… @Jennifer_Jarvis @Big_Benny_MI @fidalgo_vapes
Ok first, here’s how the original Clapton’s came installed, remember the last two wraps are only counted as halves. So even though this looks like a 6 wrap, it is only 5, as you can see it looks a bit of a mess. This is because apparently all Aspire Cleito RTA coils are installed by hand.
So always check the hex/grub nuts with the provided hex/Allen key, make sure they are tight and make sure none of the coils are touching the deck.
Next Always check with an ohm meter, if it shows nothing you have a short, which means a bit of your coil is touching your deck.
Do not even attempt to Vape this build until you have fixed this, not gonna bore you with making sure both coils fire from the center out at the same time by dry firing with kanthal or kanthal Clapton or I believe SS.
Also make sure that there are no hot spots, there is plenty of this on YouTube…
And as you can see my stock Clapton’s came out at 0.44, now wick them, never dry fire cotton! Here is my finished build…
Now for the exciting bit…
Would you have ever guesses this was a Cleito?
Here she is at only 52 Watts & I tell ya what she taste like the best food you’ve ever eaten, and don’t it look cool?
I’ve even taken the same build to 80 Watts though that was way to hot and the taste was not that different.
I also took her to 60 in my car while I was waiting for my misses to finish work, absolutely delicious.
I won’t post the after shots, let’s just say when she opened the car door, I created the fog over London.
Haha
Have fun
Shane