EDIT: THIS mod MAY BYPASS THE FUNCTION OF THE SAFETY SPRING; RENDERING IT USELESS. PLEASE DON'T ASSUME THAT THE SPRING WILL STILL COLLAPSE WHEN IT SHOULD.
So, seems like everybody's modding their REO! (NOT!) But dhomes got me thinkin'; and I came up with a mod that is: incredibly simple, doesn't alter the REO, and (best as I can tell) doesn't impair the function of the safety spring*. I'm not gonna call it a safe mod . . . . .. not sayin', just sayin'.
This is a strip of brass shim. It is one thousandth of an inch thick. I can't rest a AAA battery on it without it collapsing (much less an 18650). Here, lookie.

I loosened the screw on the spring plate (cleaned under it) and slipped the brass shim in. . . . . . DONE!



THE RESULTS:
test #1: 0.3Ω coil, battery @ 4.12V, NO SHIM load 3.1V . . . . WITH SHIM 3.6V (that's a .5V improvement on a .3Ω coil and NETS 0.52V loss under load! . . .. on a 0.3Ω coil!!!!!!)
test #2: (suddenly, I don't need a .3Ω coil. Go figure) 0.5Ω coil, battery @ 4.06V . . . loaded w/ shim 3.68V (that's a 0.38V loss on a 0.5Ω coil!!!)
BTW. I got a nice multimeter and quickly learned that my coils have been about 0.1Ω lower in resistance than I thought. I would not have purposely built a .3 ohm coil for vaping.
* I think the hot spring collapses due to heat. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
So, seems like everybody's modding their REO! (NOT!) But dhomes got me thinkin'; and I came up with a mod that is: incredibly simple, doesn't alter the REO, and (best as I can tell) doesn't impair the function of the safety spring*. I'm not gonna call it a safe mod . . . . .. not sayin', just sayin'.
This is a strip of brass shim. It is one thousandth of an inch thick. I can't rest a AAA battery on it without it collapsing (much less an 18650). Here, lookie.

I loosened the screw on the spring plate (cleaned under it) and slipped the brass shim in. . . . . . DONE!



THE RESULTS:
test #1: 0.3Ω coil, battery @ 4.12V, NO SHIM load 3.1V . . . . WITH SHIM 3.6V (that's a .5V improvement on a .3Ω coil and NETS 0.52V loss under load! . . .. on a 0.3Ω coil!!!!!!)
test #2: (suddenly, I don't need a .3Ω coil. Go figure) 0.5Ω coil, battery @ 4.06V . . . loaded w/ shim 3.68V (that's a 0.38V loss on a 0.5Ω coil!!!)
BTW. I got a nice multimeter and quickly learned that my coils have been about 0.1Ω lower in resistance than I thought. I would not have purposely built a .3 ohm coil for vaping.
* I think the hot spring collapses due to heat. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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