Seriously, iv owned a reo many years and i dont know:
Usually when battery goes i still have juice in the bottle so I'm afraid to lift up the juice too high as that "nipple thing a ma jig may snap off), if i was gonna reach underneath and push down on the spring and pull out. I usually and (dont cringe rob) would stick my reo door into the the tiny slot above battery and kinda push down and out. Thats been my way.
However, i think i ruined my flat top battery doing it that way (yes i know not suppose to use flat tops) as the battery is peeling now
--- i just cant get my finger or fingernail into that slot above the battery to push straight down on the spring.
Ummm so what do you guys do ? im being serious at the risk of sounding like an idiot- cause i love my pieces and want them to last
And on yeah since there might be a few reo people who scan this post does anyone know the amp limit of the reo vv - i know its 15 watts for power but wanted to know amp limit.
Some reonaut has to be able to answer both
Pretty please
Usually when battery goes i still have juice in the bottle so I'm afraid to lift up the juice too high as that "nipple thing a ma jig may snap off), if i was gonna reach underneath and push down on the spring and pull out. I usually and (dont cringe rob) would stick my reo door into the the tiny slot above battery and kinda push down and out. Thats been my way.
However, i think i ruined my flat top battery doing it that way (yes i know not suppose to use flat tops) as the battery is peeling now
Ummm so what do you guys do ? im being serious at the risk of sounding like an idiot- cause i love my pieces and want them to last
And on yeah since there might be a few reo people who scan this post does anyone know the amp limit of the reo vv - i know its 15 watts for power but wanted to know amp limit.
Some reonaut has to be able to answer both
Pretty please