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Trying out an RDA on the Vaporesso Cascade One Plus.. good or bad idea?

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I'm not sure if this is the correct section for this topic, but I have a Vaporesso Cascade One Plus kit which I've used for over a year. I've never used RDAs but I'm keen to start getting into the rebuildable experience. I don't intend to purchase anything further until I get my Ohm's Law down pat, and understand exactly what I am getting into. If I can, I would like to try an RDA without purchasing another mod, at least for the time being.

Does it make any sense whatsoever to try out an RDA on the battery of the Cascade One Plus? Obviously it needs to be built to be safe, however the only information I can find on the battery of this kit is that it is 3000mAH. I can't find the continuous discharge amperage anywhere (to my knowledge that is the reading needed to determine a safe resistance of the coil, correct?).

The premade mesh coil that comes with this kit is rated at 0.18Ohm. Does this theoretically mean a 0.18Ohm build on an RDA could be accomodated by the kit's battery safely? Or am I missing something crucial here?

The other thing I'm concerned about is the connection of the battery, and whether its design precludes RDAs from being used on it or not. It is a 510 connection so I guess it can work, but I haven't been able to find any examples of people using the Cascade mod with an RDA.
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Any help would be appreciated.
 

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The premade mesh coil that comes with this kit is rated at 0.18Ohm. Does this theoretically mean a 0.18Ohm build on an RDA could be accomodated by the kit's battery safely? Or am I missing something crucial here?
No it doesn't mean theoretically. Missing Cascade mod's amps, and nominal voltage. When you get
Ohm's Law down pat,
you'll know that that is needed to safely know what resistance range the coil(s) needs to be.
I'd suggest getting this.
https://www.vaporrange.com/CoilArt-DPRO-133-Premium-Kit-p/coilart-133w-kit.htm

The unregulated mod has protections that a mechanical doesn't. Comes with an RDA and only $22 shipped. You'll need a couple batteries though. 2 of these will do nicely.
https://liionwholesale.com/products/samsung-20s?variant=12432072704094
 
No it doesn't mean theoretically. Missing Cascade mod's amps, and nominal voltage. When you get

you'll know that that is needed to safely know what resistance range the coil(s) needs to be.
I'd suggest getting this.
https://www.vaporrange.com/CoilArt-DPRO-133-Premium-Kit-p/coilart-133w-kit.htm

The unregulated mod has protections that a mechanical doesn't. Comes with an RDA and only $22 shipped. You'll need a couple batteries though. 2 of these will do nicely.
https://liionwholesale.com/products/samsung-20s?variant=12432072704094
Thanks. I'm going to avoid putting an RDA on the Cascade.. I'm in South Africa and my vape store down the road has this very kit at half price.
 

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Thanks. I'm going to avoid putting an RDA on the Cascade.. I'm in South Africa and my vape store down the road has this very kit at half price.
Be carefull of the batteries you get. Lots are mislabeled or have been rebranded. Go for Sony, Samsung, or LG.
 

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