If the REO is your first mod (what you will need)

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I'm still a noob and want to upgrade from my Riva 510, on which I'm dripping exclusively. I would like to get away from the dripping. Problem is, since I am a noob, I am vaping many different juices. Since yesterday, I've vaped/dripped/mixed 10 different flavors. How can a Reo accommodate that? Would I need to switch out bottles all the time?
 

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I'm still a noob and want to upgrade from my Riva 510, on which I'm dripping exclusively. I would like to get away from the dripping. Problem is, since I am a noob, I am vaping many different juices. Since yesterday, I've vaped/dripped/mixed 10 different flavors. How can a Reo accommodate that? Would I need to switch out bottles all the time?

Yes, you would.

The Reo Grand & Woodvil are great in that they each hold 6 mL and the Mini holds 3 mL. They are designed to let you vape for hours without toting around bottles and napkins.

If you like to change flavors a lot, I'd suggest you get some G4 cartos for your Riva. After filling them with different flavors (label them), you just screw one off and then screw another on. Not a perfect solution, but feasible, IMO.
 

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A couple of posts indicated to check your batteries to make sure they aren't overcharged. What do you do if they are?

I have never had this problem...but I've already figured I'd set mine off to the side for a time then check them again. They will slowly lose a charge over time. Has this happened to you or are you just preparing yourself for the possibility?
 

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Hey folks...my mini should be arriving either tomorrow or Tuesday. I am all set to go, however the one maintanance issue I am wondering about is noalox on the firing pin. Can someone quickly fill me in on where the firing pin is so I can take care of it when it arrives? I just don't want to be a doofus.

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Hey folks...my mini should be arriving either tomorrow or Tuesday. I am all set to go, however the one maintanance issue I am wondering about is noalox on the firing pin. Can someone quickly fill me in on where the firing pin is so I can take care of it when it arrives? I just don't want to be a doofus.

:)

Ancient Puffer is right. Here is a picture to go with his explanation.
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When you press the button on top, it pushes down on the firing pin, so that it contacts the positive electrode of the battery. You can put a tiny spot of Noalox on that, or as Rob has mentioned, on the nipple of the battery.

is this something i HAVE to do when i get my reo? whats the downside if i dont do this? is nealox something i can get at home depot? thx
 
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