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The wooden Reos are done in runs. The last run was this past February. The mod maker - Rob - is currently building a few things and I am sure getting a new wood run started- release date not announced as of yet. The RM2 would be my recommended starter - super easy to build on and great performance.
 

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BCModz has a 26650 SX350 box mod. Capable of handling from 0.2-3.0 ohms. Put out 50 watts. Has the upgradeable sx-350 chip in it. Just unsure if you'd be able to find one right now. Other than that its pretty much just 26650 tube mods. I'm not up to date with 26650 mods.

Edit: If you want a 50 watt box mod. There is one called the Atlas. Uses the same SX350 chip as the BCModz 26650 mod but it takes a 18650. The major difference is size. 26650 batteries are wider and also have a better mah (meaning they last longer) but they don't have as high of a amp draw as a sony vtc5 which has a 30 amp continuous draw. Most 26650's are only 20 amps.
The Atlas 50W
 
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BCModz has a 26650 SX350 box mod. Capable of handling from 0.2-3.0 ohms. Put out 50 watts. Has the upgradeable sx-350 chip in it. Just unsure if you'd be able to find one right now. Other than that its pretty much just 26650 tube mods. I'm not up to date with 26650 mods.

Edit: If you want a 50 watt box mod. There is one called the Atlas. Uses the same SX350 chip as the BCModz 26650 mod but it takes a 18650. The major difference is size. 26650 batteries are wider and also have a better mah (meaning they last longer) but they don't have as high of a amp draw as a sony vtc5 which has a 30 amp continuous draw. Most 26650's are only 20 amps.
The Atlas 50W


Oh sweet thanks for the info I will check it out but yeah I was meaning more along the lines of a tube mod than a box mods i dont dig the box mods really
 

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The 26650 with a regular low or regular average ohm will last you a few days on avg.
Contrarily, using the sub-ohms will drain the faster, and now you're looking at 5-6 hours of good hitting use.
Be sure to use the recommended batteries whatever mod you get. (Sony vtc5, aw-IMR, etc).

For trucking, I too, would recommend the LP Reo Grand. It holds a 6ml bottle, easy peazy to change out, and Rob is adding more and more BF RDA's to his list every week. You tube has a lot of reviews with tutorials, all coil the same as Rob's modified BF ones.

For trucking, it would be difficult to pull the cap off your RDA on a regular mod, every 3-10 puffs, to refill, especially with sub ohms. Sub ohms take more juice, battery, and 2 handed refill dedication. A Reo solves the refill problem.

Plan on cutting your nic mg way down, even as far to 3mg or even zero if sub-ohming. Also, plan on going through more mls per day, like from 3ml normal ohm up to 10m+ with sub-ohms. I don't really recommend sub-ohms while trucking, just because of the clouds. The sub-ohm is more suited for at home.
There is usually a loss of flavor as well, but not always.

Sorry about the book. I got my rambling on...
 

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Oh sweet thanks for the info I will check it out but yeah I was meaning more along the lines of a tube mod than a box mods i dont dig the box mods really

I was the same way until I realized how small and convenient most of them are in actuality as opposed to how they appear in photos. Boxes are also much more pocketable - most all of the box mods (excluding a hana.. or maybe a few dna30s) are about the size range of equivalent to a business card and maybe half an inch deep up to about the size of a pack of cigarettes, a few closer to a pack of 100s. While you are out on the road it would be great if you were able to hit a shop with the 26650 tubes and a small assortment of box mods so you can see them all in person and decide what is best for you :)

This pic sorta helps show the size comparison (this pic courtesy of google-fu )
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I was the same way until I realized how small and convenient most of them are in actuality as opposed to how they appear in photos. Boxes are also much more pocketable - most all of the box mods (excluding a hana.. or maybe a few dna30s) are about the size range of equivalent to a business card and maybe half an inch deep up to about the size of a pack of cigarettes, a few closer to a pack of 100s. While you are out on the road it would be great if you were able to hit a shop with the 26650 tubes and a small assortment of box mods so you can see them all in person and decide what is best for you :)

This pic sorta helps show the size comparison (this pic courtesy of google-fu )
peta7equ.jpg

The pic is broken?? but yeah well i guess that is not that bad i am currently looking for a vape shop in Springfield, mo that i can possibly look at the different types for comparison reason

The 26650 with a regular low or regular average ohm will last you a few days on avg.
Contrarily, using the sub-ohms will drain the faster, and now you're looking at 5-6 hours of good hitting use.
Be sure to use the recommended batteries whatever mod you get. (Sony vtc5, aw-IMR, etc).

For trucking, I too, would recommend the LP Reo Grand. It holds a 6ml bottle, easy peazy to change out, and Rob is adding more and more BF RDA's to his list every week. You tube has a lot of reviews with tutorials, all coil the same as Rob's modified BF ones.

For trucking, it would be difficult to pull the cap off your RDA on a regular mod, every 3-10 puffs, to refill, especially with sub ohms. Sub ohms take more juice, battery, and 2 handed refill dedication. A Reo solves the refill problem.

Plan on cutting your nic mg way down, even as far to 3mg or even zero if sub-ohming. Also, plan on going through more mls per day, like from 3ml normal ohm up to 10m+ with sub-ohms. I don't really recommend sub-ohms while trucking, just because of the clouds. The sub-ohm is more suited for at home.
There is usually a loss of flavor as well, but not always.

Sorry about the book. I got my rambling on...

Dont even worry about the book...i love the book.......the book is good lol........good info thanks
so why lower the nic when sub ohm vaping jus curious
 

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Dang! Stupid pic!

As far as lower nic - sub ohm builds are *much* more efficient at delivering nicotine. Using your same level *may* be a bit much. A few folks are OK remaining at their existing nic - but the majority will find themselves nic sick without a decrease. You are taking in about the same nicotine as before in the end - just more efficiency :D
 

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Dang! Stupid pic!

As far as lower nic - sub ohm builds are *much* more efficient at delivering nicotine. Using your same level *may* be a bit much. A few folks are OK remaining at their existing nic - but the majority will find themselves nic sick without a decrease. You are taking in about the same nicotine as before in the end - just more efficiency :D


oh yeah i was reading about that thanks for clarifying I really dont think i get nic sick now but wouldnt want to in the future I just have so much problems actually tasting the flavor of the liquid now on all my e cigs i know you possibly loose flavor sub ohming but what i am after is the mechanics of it and the clouds and well there has to be more flavor than what i am getting now


I dont even really get huge amounts of flavor from my kanger aerotank and vision 2 spinner combo but thats the one witht the most flavor my modded mini protank 2 and smoov rev battery just taste like vapor really but i did notice that is a tank is leaking out the bottom on that one and you get contamination in the battery and it affects all your flavors until you completely clean everything and change the atomizer
 

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CreepyLady, thanks! That's it in a nutshell.

The Reo provides excellent fresh dripped flavor at the squeeze of your thumb. It doesn't get any better than dripping on a good atty. The RDA isn't as good as just an atty, but it's darn close & so nice to be self sufficient when making your own coils. There's nothing worse than having an atty pop only to discover the spare attys you brought are dad gum duds.

Another good one for flavor chasers is The Kayfun lite + has great flavor. The kayfun lite plus with a new tophat from Cisco at Avid Vaper(or is it vapor?) that allows easy refilling would suit a flavor chaser. It will fit on most any mod, but won't look hybrid flush on a 26650 size mod. The kayfun lite plus likes a higher ohm, around 1.2 if I remember right, which is nice on a mech, but fantastic on a vv/vw mod. There are a lot of vv/vw mods with long battery life on the market today.

The magma RDA is a flavor chaser. There are more, but they escape me ATM.

Check out SuckMyMod videos at YouTube. He's a huge kayfun lite plus fan as well as a copper mech mod fan.
Also, PBusardo, GrimGreen, vapnFagan, Adam Marks, vapingwithtwisted420 (lotsa natural cussing warning alert), and so many more.

The copper mech mods are the fave of many mech owners, and there are a lot of brands of them. Pay extra attention to the batteries needed for them, for any mod really, but especially for these.

Ps. Here's a guy who tweaks his to get both flavor and vapor, but I can't verify he gets both.
http://youtu.be/ouqo9golTEE
 
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