First REO need advice

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JC Okie

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You want the air hole of the RM2 to be away from your....facing outward. So....the o-ring is just in case you need it in order to position the airhole. It goes around the connector. I don't usually need an o-ring to get the airhole of the atty positioned where I want it...you may or may not. It's just in case.

Congratulations on getting the best mod in the world. Enjoy!!
 

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Had it all set up ready to go and broke my damn era.

I couldn't get the o ring to compress enough to make a connection... was tightening it with the cap off by the posts and the outer post snapped clean off

Argggg... im so ####### ......... was psyched to use this tommorrow at work.... now im out of a $40 rba before I could even use it.
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I would suggest the RM2. In the mean time, a factory atty or carto will work great on your REO. Nice looking rig DEEz. Congrats and welcome :)

Oh, never tighten an atty by the posts :) Also note that an oring isn't required in the cup, it's a preference thing. Just never try to tighten it down hard without one or you risk damaging the gasket in the cup and I hear that'll short your mod. :)
 

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Where theres a will - theres a way! :)

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Drilled out the remaining peg left in the ERA base and pulled out the post from an AGA-T I had laying around, had to chuck the post up in a drill and turn down the diameter a bit and also the peg end to fit the hole in the ERA base, then pressed her home.
Not good as new but fully functional now, WOOT!

I was told by the seller to use the oring to prevent any leaking but I left it out and it seems fine sofar.

Lovin this thing!!!!
Perfect size
perfect vape with micro and cotton
pocket friendly
sits up on a table easy

dripping at the squonk of a thumb....

I want another!!!!

lmao

A quick question.... do reo users typically use button top or flat top bats?
I started with a flat but really had to cram the button down to get it to fire, with a button top its much better but dont want any accidental firing with a button top if its not designed for it.

Also about what ohms would you think 28g kanthal wrapped on a 16g needle would be? 7 wraps...
my provari read it low still.


Also... I want to personally thank ChrisEU for offering me his rba, thats just awesome, and to everyone else here who showed love
Thanks!

Now its time to induce a nic buzz :vapor:
 

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AW IMRs are the recommended batteries and they are button tops. I tried a flat top one a while back and didn't care for pushing the button further. Button tops are best IMO.

As far as wraps, some of the guys will be along to help with that. I don't use 28g. We're also building a thread about microcoil specs you may want to check.
 

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Seems like my reo is firing kinda finicky. .. sometime I get a good hit, somettimes its weak, sometimes it doesnt fire and I have to really cram the button down.

Using aw 18650 button tops... they are about a year old, I have new bats on order.

The reo I got used... 28g micro at .9 ohm and cotton wick.


Not sure what to do, probablly tear it down n try cleaning everything really well and file and nolax the botton contact, any other ideas?
 
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