Looking at getting a REO

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thinkingaboutit

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What's the lowest ohms you can safely go on the REO? I want to make sure I don't do anything stupid when I get one haha.

This isn't a line in the sand, but over .7 on stock seems to not cause issues. There are LOTS of threads for those who go lower...melting buttons, fuse mods, etc. Rob (the guy behind the mods) is about to put out an upgraded button and also a sub ohm kit that will be standard. Even if you don't sub ohm the better connectivity will result in less voltage loss and better battery life.

Personally, I hang from 1.1 all the way up to 1.9 depending on my mood.
 

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Mvp v2 vs grand

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Not sure if that shows it well, but the grand is a few mm wider.

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I don't have my MVP with me at home, but this http://www.infinityvapers.com/innokin-itaste-mvp-2-0-iclear-30-kit/ lists the MVP v2 at 310 grams. My grand, with divo, aw imr 1600 mah 18650 battery, and almost empty juice bottle weighs in at 185 grams.

The MVP is slightly less tippy, because the weight is more evenly distributed. The rda on the reo makes it a bit top heavy. But the things are so solid that there was a thread a little while ago about how loud the grand is when it falls over and the number of things that a reo has damaged by falling on them.


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