RTA Assembly Is Not So Complicated

There are many brands in this type of product, such as Uwell, Ofrf ,Vandy vape and so on. Today, I would like to introduce theVandy vape kylin m rta from vapeciga.


It may be very complicated when you first see a completely disassembled RTA image. But it doesn’t look so hard. It’s mainly composed of four main parts. Let’s look at one by one.

Base (electrode stage)
This is the part of the RTA nebulizer that makes the atomizing core. It can be further disassembled, but I don’t recommend it because some parts are easily broken when they are separated. There are two screws on the top to fix the filaments of the heating wire coil. This design is single-shot design. The small hole at the center of the base is the air inlet.
Similarly, different RTAs will have different bases. Some bases have multiple electrode columns for making multiple heating wire coils. Some have only a small hole for the heating wire and are fixed by the side screws. I don’t recommend this type of base structure because it is very inconvenient for newcomers who have no experience in making it.
The grooves on both sides are your oil supply slots. When you install the flue, the smoke will flow through it to the cotton.

Chimney
The flue is used to suck away the smoke generated by the heating wire coil. The bottom of the flue is threaded and connected to the atomization chamber at the bottom. When the atomizer is assembled, the top of the flue is inserted into the top cover.

E-liquid warehouse
Many can rebuild oil storage nebulizers like RTA, such as Kayfun. If your e-liquid will cause a clear warehouse to burst, use a steel bin.

Dropper (top cover)
Once the oil compartment is assembled, the top cover should be installed. After tightening the top cover, the flue will be inserted into the middle of the top cover to completely separate the smoke and smoke.
After the atomizer is fully assembled, it is best to use the bottom oiling method to fill the oil. Do not open the top cover to fill the oil. This is because when the upper cover is tightened, the inside of the atomizer forms a sealed state due to the air pressure, so that the smoke oil does not flow out of the atomizer. Once the top cover is opened, the airtightness is broken by the air pressure, and the smoke oil leaks everywhere. Although it is also possible to avoid oil leakage by blocking the bottom air inlet and then opening the cover, it is best to use the bottom oil filling method, until you are proficient in using the atomizer, and then top oiling is not too late.