I just bought a reo grand and I have a battery question

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mlinky

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It will work, but not well. First, it is likely to misfire because the firing pin won't make consistent contact with the positive battery end. Second, those are usually really big batteries and they will overcompress the spring in your REO. That bypasses a needed safety feature (a short will make the spring collapse and drop the battery away from the firing pin).
 

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Well, congrats on the Reo....
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To hear most of us talk about the AW IMR's you'd think we all get some sort of kick back from them:) as for what actually fits and works most all of the 18650's fit and work true some most of the higher mAh rated batteries compress the hell out of the spring but then they're also protected batteries and have a PCB. As for flat or nipples ;) I run the 4.8v nimh batts. in my Grande with no problems. Just saying
 

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To hear most of us talk about the AW IMR's you'd think we all get some sort of kick back from them:) as for what actually fits and works most all of the 18650's fit and work true some most of the higher mAh rated batteries compress the hell out of the spring but then they're also protected batteries and have a PCB. As for flat or nipples ;) I run the 4.8v nimh batts. in my Grande with no problems. Just saying

People do all sorts of things. :) But just because you can doesn't mean you should, especially when the solution is relatively inexpensive and effective. The AW IMR's offer the best combination of safety and performance, and are the current recommendation of ECF. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/129569-rechargeable-batteries.html As to the flat tops, they will cause intermittent firing problems. A new REO user may not recognize the cause.
 

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After I posted this question I saw the vids that Rob made and he said that you could use spacers on either end. Why do you feel that it is safer on the neg end?

If the spacer slides and contacts the body of the mod AND the positive pole of the battery at the same time, it MIGHT create a short circuit and do some harm to the battery, mod, or both. Since the body of the mod is also the ground, a slidey spacer on the negative pole of the battery won't do any harm.

Edit: Obviously, I'm referring to the metal mods, only. :)
 
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