Any suggestions for a miniature single/dual battery mod?

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Wow. Those are definitely different. I've seen a couple mods in that style, but wasn't overly impressed with their construction. b
I'll have to do some more digging to learn about those!

Side note: how effective is an Atlantis when limited to 15W? I don't like mine below 40.
The Atlantis is straight mechanical. No kick.
 

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From my understanding, there's a Grand, Mini, and even smaller Mini?
Which size is the LP based off of?

If I used a dripper, would it have to be bottom fed? Or is that only to take advantage of squonking it?
Would it be a standard mechanical set otherwise?

The LP is designating low profile catch cup, the Grand and the mini both come regular or LP. Most dripping atomizers will not fit the regular, hence the LP recommendation. You can use a non bottom feeding attie no problem. Once you squonk, you will not want to go back to dripping :)
The REO is a full mechanical mod, totally user serviceable with simple tools, (pliers, screwdrivers).
 

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I'm going to have to look around for his topper-specific video.
That was great for the basics!
I'm curious though, the recommendation for the 1600mAH IMR is a little strange, I'd have figured Reo users would want more battery life and a bit more wiggle room than a 15c limit.
I'm assuming most other 18650's would be applicable?

The LP is designating low profile catch cup, the Grand and the mini both come regular or LP. Most dripping atomizers will not fit the regular, hence the LP recommendation. You can use a non bottom feeding attie no problem. Once you squonk, you will not want to go back to dripping :)
The REO is a full mechanical mod, totally user serviceable with simple tools, (pliers, screwdrivers).

Good to know!
What prevents most drippers from fitting? Something to do with the height of the catch cup and 510 length?
I need to find a video of how squonking feeds the dripper, I like to think I'm handy enough with tools to try and modify one of mine. I didn't like the look of the minimalistic toppers that are out there.
 
Interesting. That's good feedback! Glad they addressed the issue, but it's a downright shame they made it look like the 100W+..


Yeah i could take or leave the lines. One thing though, you won't really see the lines while the device is in your hands. Yeah I never use the onboard usb charger. i find the only benefit to them is if you can charge and vape at the same time and with the sigelei you can't do that so it is kinda pointless. Could come in handy in an emergency situation but thats about it.
 
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Alrighty, I think I'm leaning towards a Sig 50W.
I've been impressed with the 150, I don't see why this wouldn't be as good.

I also may pick up a 30W, since I've learned you can run those as a mech mod as well.

One of these days, I may jump on the REO band(speed)wagon, but as of now, it's not exactly what I'm looking for.
 

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-supplier-forum/581604-catfish-atty-mods.html

more atties for a lp reo... he'll mod most atties.

and there's the nuppin'

this next run is only going to be 300 nuppin'
they'll be gone FAST

linky... http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...b-library-tech-specs-info-3.html#post14407203

If I do end up with a Reo down the road, I have a feeling Chowderhead would the right outlet for my atties.
I'm horrendously picky about what I use and how it vapes. The Nuppin' doesn't have the huge chamber size I'm fond of.

Thanks for the links, bud!
 

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If I do end up with a Reo down the road, I have a feeling Chowderhead would the right outlet for my atties.
I'm horrendously picky about what I use and how it vapes. The Nuppin' doesn't have the huge chamber size I'm fond of.

Thanks for the links, bud!

no
but it does allow for huge coils if that's your reasoning for a huge chamber.

more than welcomed.
 

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but it does allow for huge coils if that's your reasoning for a huge chamber.

more than welcomed.

The huge coils are a part of it, but the more important reason is the larger chamber prevents the atty from retaining too much heat too quickly when I chain vape. Few things bug me more than a hot atty.
It lets me space the coils at a good distance between the posts and sidewall.
 

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I'm not up on my kayfun variants, clones and knockoffs lately and the mod is showing the back side.

Looks good together... but what is it?

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Eleaf Lemo, and Cloupor mini. (Found a serial number that hasn't had chip issues)
I've had the Lemo for awhile. Was my compromise when I got frustrated with my Orchid. I've been impressed so far.
I'm pretty stoked, and I like how they look as well. Though I'm starting to think I need a Lemo Drop, or a much shorter drip tip.
The atty is a little bit taller than the Mini, even without the 510.
 
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