Wish I had room for two 350's in my reo.
I believe there is adequate air channels for a lr 306 or 510, but no drip wellWill this thing run standard LR 306 and 510 atties? Does it have a drip well at all?
I would get the reo grand clone since you already have the Owl......
I have all 3 of these.the Kui is very nice,but it has quite a bit of weight to it because it's made of zinc,it works really well though.The Reo clone is fantastic,very lite weight and works great,but if you want to use bigger atty's then it has to be modded.They are very easy to mod though.Took me about 20 minutes with a small grinding wheel on my dremel and a hand file,but it could be done with just a file or a sander with coarse paper as well.I have the Owl, and like it. Have decided to get a second squonker clone, for the wife.... Question I have is do I get another Owl or get the Reo Grand Clone or a Kui? Or is there another sub $50 Squonker I should consider.
Kind of late to the party, but I'll throw in my two cents worth. I got the Terminator from FT along with a Hobo v3 clone. The Owl atty just didn't do it for me. I tried dual coils in the Hobo, 26 and 28ga, and ended up with a single coil 28ga, the same as I use in my Taifun and Erlkonigins. I use dual coils in my Magma, but for some reason the single works better for me in the Hobo. With the 26ga dual coils the battery life was pathetic, and the vape quality deteriorated rapidly. With the single 28ga one battery lasts all day with no real loss of quality. I'm lucky, my sweet spot for vaping is about 1.2-1.6ohms and 3.7-3.4volts, anything in that range is good. So I don't really have any need for a regulated mod.
So far, I flat love the mod, I've had no issues whatsoever. Light weight, sturdy, holds up in tropical heat, feels good in my hand, comfortable in my jeans pocket. Time will tell as far as durability, but at this price it doesn't to last forever to be a great deal.
I highly recommend that anyone buying this mod spend another $10 or so to get a decent BF atty.
I wouldn't run really low sub ohm builds on it,just because it has thin wires in it,but i see nothing unsafe about the mod.The Reo clone can handle a decent sub ohm build though,i run mine at .4 ohms.someone reviewed on YouTube that the built quality is terrible and unsafe to use. I'm new to mechanical, is it safe to this or what else can I do to improve it, safety.
I bought a terminator and a Reo Grand at the same time, now trying hard to get used to mechanical.
Thanks bro. I come across something call "Tiny high current resettable fuse (by TE Connectivity) " Would that be necessary ?
Tiny high current resettable fuse (by TE Connectivity)
Well noted what you are suggesting. I don't build anything below 0.5 ohm myself.
I've no experience with a mech mod until I start squonking. I'm worrying, for example, what if the coil touches the wall of the atty by accident, hence causing short circuit. I don't know wether I'm being ridiculous, cause I'm no electrician.
Thanks for being so patient.
someone reviewed on YouTube that the built quality is terrible and unsafe to use. I'm new to mechanical, is it safe to this or what else can I do to improve it, safety.
I bought a terminator and a Reo Grand at the same time, now trying hard to get used to mechanical.
Pretty hard core solution for the switch. The only annoyance I've had with the switch is if it isn't spot on the unlocked position it hangs and clicks before firing. If it is centered it works smooth as silk and always fires. I had a .3ohm dual coil build on the Hobo and had no problems with the mod but the Hobo got pretty hot. I much prefer the vape from the 1.4ohm single coil I'm using now.I like this Smokeless Owl Squonker and I have improved mine as I installed a Radio Shack momentary
switch and changed the battery to a small---18350 by gluing in a battery contact from an old cheap
battery charger--and it works now with no misfires at all.
I had a problem with pressing the firing button and not getting anything.
using it right now as I type this-----have a m4 tiny 2 post atomizer on it with 1.35 ohms......View attachment 491811