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RBA,RDA,RTA and RDTA - The Difference?

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When we talking about RBA,RDA,RTA and RDTA tank, what are they exactly mean?

In vaping world, we often mentioned the concept of RBA,RDA,RTA and RDTA atomizer vape tank. But some newer don’t even know what is the difference between of them.So,if you confused about what is RBA / RDA / RTA / RDTA ,read this blog, to help you figure them out.

RDA tank: Rebuild-able Dripping Atomizer.
there is no tank included to hold ejuice and feed the wick. You can get a perfect hit every time by dripping the ejuice directly to the wick manually, but you don’t need to always drip since there are some extra ejuice held .The RDA is by far the most popular system among huge cloud lovers. If you want to have big, grand and huge clouds, you need to be building on an RDA tank. With an RDA tank, you literally drip the liquid from a bottle into the tank via the drip tip - also known as “re-dripping”.Building coils isn't hard to satrt with, but if you're a new-to-building vaper the advise we gave you is start with an RDA tank, as they're easiest for a new starter.When you build your RDA, the good cotton and wire is necessary for you, in vapeyaya online store, we offer you big rang of pre-bilut coils and wires, from tiger coil, alien coil, super clapton coil to various wires like kanthal a1 wire, ni200 wire and nichrome 80 wire,titanium wire and kanthal ribbon wires.

RTA tank: Rebuild-able Tank Atomizer .
RTA looks like a tank atomizer (with clear tank or metal tank) but comes with a deck for you to build on. Most of the RTA has three main parts: Deck, Tank, Chimney.Normally an RTA tank means a tank system with a rebuildable coil. Vapers fill it up and vaping inhale many times, until the liquid is finished, then fill the tube again. The advantage is obvious that it comes with a small performance sacrifice but RTAs tend to be difficult to build because they are assembled with multiple parts. Nevertheless, RTAs are still popular for those vape lovers who already prepared to invest some learning time to figur it out. Many vapers say by the flavor production they are able to get from an RTA tank.

RBA tank: Rebuild-able Atomizer tank.
Well, actually RTA’s and RDA's are both types of RBA. The RTA (Rebuildable Tank Atomizer) is a tank system and the RDA (Rebuildable Drip Atomizer) is a dripper system. With rebuildables, you "build" your own coil. In other words, you physically wrap a coil, attach it to the system and add a wick.It is a general name and hot RBA tanks,such as OBS ACE RBA Tank , SMOK TFV8, SMOK TFV12 and so on.

RDTA tank: Rebuild-able Dripping Tank Atomizer.
Yes it’s a combination of RDA + RTA, with a tank to hold ejuice, and with a deck to build on, the difference is the function of “Auto Dripping”. You don’t need to pull off the top cap and drip onto the wick constantly, and it also have no channels for the ejuice flowing into the wick. They generally work by dripping onto your wick when you press down on the drip tip. It is also named as “Auto Dripper”. In vapeyaya.com online store, we put the RDTA tanks to our RDA category.The famous one is Dragon Ball RDTA Tank from Fumytech.

For more RTA/RDA , check our webstore here: Vapeyaya RTA/RDA
 
God ! If you weren't confused before this, you will be now.

There are so many confusing mistakes in those descriptions, it's difficult to know where to start.

Firstly, you have desribes each item as a tank. The only ones that involve tanks, are the ones with a "T" in.

An RDA is an atomiser with a deck for coil and wick placement with a limited juice well (no tank) and a top housing to funnel airflow up to the drip tip, designed to be re-juiced by dripping directly onto the coils or indirectly into the juice well (usually stuffed with wicking material)

An RDTA is the same as the above, but with holes in the deck to allow wicking to pass through into a juice tank fitted to the bottom of the RDA. I t can still be dripped on but most commonly, wicks it's juice from the attached tank below.

An RTA is similar to the RDTA but instead of a build deck sitting on top of a juice tank, the rebuildable deck is housed in a sealed enclosure which itself, sits inside of a juice tank, much like a conventional sub-ohm tank except instead of a stock coil it has a rebuildable deck in it's place. RTA's are dedicated rebuildables and cannot be fitted with a stock coil.

An RBA deck is usually a, stock coil shaped, rebuildable deck,, designed to directly replace a stock coil in a standard sub-ohm tank. The end result of adding an RBA deck to a sub-ohm tank is basically an RTA.
 
God ! If you weren't confused before this, you will be now.

There are so many confusing mistakes in those descriptions, it's difficult to know where to start.

Firstly, you have desribes each item as a tank. The only ones that involve tanks, are the ones with a "T" in.

An RDA is an atomiser with a deck for coil and wick placement with a limited juice well (no tank) and a top housing to funnel airflow up to the drip tip, designed to be re-juiced by dripping directly onto the coils or indirectly into the juice well (usually stuffed with wicking material)

An RDTA is the same as the above, but with holes in the deck to allow wicking to pass through into a juice tank fitted to the bottom of the RDA. I t can still be dripped on but most commonly, wicks it's juice from the attached tank below.

An RTA is similar to the RDTA but instead of a build deck sitting on top of a juice tank, the rebuildable deck is housed in a sealed enclosure which itself, sits inside of a juice tank, much like a conventional sub-ohm tank except instead of a stock coil it has a rebuildable deck in it's place. RTA's are dedicated rebuildables and cannot be fitted with a stock coil.

An RBA deck is usually a, stock coil shaped, rebuildable deck,, designed to directly replace a stock coil in a standard sub-ohm tank. The end result of adding an RBA deck to a sub-ohm tank is basically an RTA.

Thank you sooooo much for your reply, we will fix our discription according to your reply, and it's really great, thanks again!
 
Seriously? If I thought you were going to use it I might have spent a bit longer making it 100% perfect but if your happy, it's up to you.
 
Seriously? If I thought you were going to use it I might have spent a bit longer making it 100% perfect but if your happy, it's up to you.
Yes,uhm,we will use it if you do that, appreciate. And we will post your comment on our site and write your ID from POTV. thanks!
 
Cliff’s Guide to Rebuildable Atomizer Terminology


In the evolving world of vaping technology, a lot has happened in a relatively short space of time. From the early days of simple pen style ego type atomizers to the current crop of complex multi-coiled, high powered subohm tanks and regulated mods, terminology has had to evolve at the same pace and hasn’t always managed to keep up with the rapid innovation and development of vaping products.


Today’s nomenclature isn’t by any means perfect but usually does a good enough job of describing vaping products so the
buying customer can hopefully know what they are buying.


This article will try and explain the meaning of the naming conventions used to describe a small subsection of the market
collectively known as REBUILDABLES.


RDA (Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer) or “Dripper”


An RDA typically comprises a building deck for installation of coils which sits above a juice well (not a tank) This
deck has a standard 510 connection on the underside for connection to a battery or mod. The deck is usually
enclosed by a separate housing to funnel the vapour up to a drip tip.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking and must manually drip e-juice onto the coils and/or into the
juice well.​


RDTA (Rebuildable Dripping Tank Atomizer)



An RDTA is basically an RDA with the addition of a glass or steel tank, attached to the bottom of the RDA deck.
Wicking of the juice in the tank, to the coils in the RDA is facilitated by the addition of juice feed slots or holes in
the bottom of the RDA deck, allowing the wicking to be installed from the coils and through the deck holes, into
the tank below.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking. It is possible to use these devices like a conventional dripper
but the addition of a tank makes this unnecessary.​


RTA (Rebuildable Tank Atomizer)



An RTA is similar to an RDTA but instead of a build deck sitting on top of a juice tank, the rebuildable deck is
housed in a sealed enclosure which itself, sits inside of a juice tank, much like a conventional tank atomiser
except it has a rebuildable deck instead of a stock, pre manufactured, replaceable coil head.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking. RTA’s are dedicated rebuildable devices and cannot be fitted
with a stock coil.​


RBA Deck (Rebuildable Atomiser Deck)



An RBA deck is basically an answer to the vaping community’s need for a means of turning their favourite
conventional tank atomizer into a rebuildable device.


An RBA deck is usually a stock coil shaped, rebuildable deck and housing, designed to directly replace a stock
coil in a conventional tank atomizer.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking.​


RDA and RDTA



Worth mentioning that there are a few RDTAs out there that have the ability to remove the tank section from the RDA
to enable them to be used as a standalone RDA or as an RDTA.​
 
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Cliff’s Guide to Rebuildable Atomizer Terminology


In the evolving world of vaping technology, a lot has happened in a relatively short space of time. From the early days of simple pen style ego type atomizers to the current crop of complex multi-coiled, high powered subohm tanks and regulated mods, terminology has had to evolve at the same pace and hasn’t always managed to keep up with the rapid innovation and development of vaping products.


Today’s nomenclature isn’t by any means perfect but usually does a good enough job of describing vaping products so the
buying customer can hopefully know what they are buying.


This article will try and explain the meaning of the naming conventions used to describe a small subsection of the market
collectively known as REBUILDABLES.


RDA (Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer) or “Dripper”


An RDA typically comprises a building deck for installation of coils which sits above a juice well (not a tank) This
deck has a standard 510 connection on the underside for connection to a battery or mod. The deck is usually
enclosed by a separate housing to funnel the vapour up to a drip tip.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking and must manually drip e-juice onto the coils and/or into the
juice well.​


RDTA (Rebuildable Dripping Tank Atomizer)



An RDTA is basically an RDA with the addition of a glass or steel tank, attached to the bottom of the RDA deck.
Wicking of the juice in the tank, to the coils in the RDA is facilitated by the addition of juice feed slots or holes in
the bottom of the RDA deck, allowing the wicking to be installed from the coils and through the deck holes, into
the tank below.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking. It is possible to use these devices like a conventional dripper
but the addition of a tank makes this unnecessary.​


RTA (Rebuildable Tank Atomizer)



An RTA is similar to an RDTA but instead of a build deck sitting on top of a juice tank, the rebuildable deck is
housed in a sealed enclosure which itself, sits inside of a juice tank, much like a conventional tank atomiser
except it has a rebuildable deck instead of a stock, pre manufactured, replaceable coil head.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking. RTA’s are dedicated rebuildable devices and cannot be fitted
with a stock coil.​


RBA Deck (Rebuildable Atomiser Deck)



An RBA deck is basically an answer to the vaping community’s need for a means of turning their favourite
conventional tank atomizer into a rebuildable device.


An RBA deck is usually a stock coil shaped, rebuildable deck and housing, designed to directly replace a stock
coil in a conventional tank atomizer.


The user needs to install their own coils and wicking.​


RDA and RDTA



Worth mentioning that there are a few RDTAs out there that have the ability to remove the tank section from the RDA
to enable them to be used as a standalone RDA or as an RDTA.​


Hello, Thanks you very much, we had posted your article on our website,now you can see it here : http://www.vapeyaya.com/blog
And thanks a lot to your explain article about RDA RTA RDTA RBA
 
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