Mechanical reos will be seeing some upgrades

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ukeman

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.4-.5 is about the lowest you want to go on a stock setup. I run it all day long on a couple of my stock grands. Below ~.45 you will start to get button melt and spring sag.

The collapsed spring is just nature of the beast if you're playing with .3. It did it's job. I've blown a few fuses when my super-sub setup shorted.

The benefit:risk of running .3 on a stock isn't worth it. Unless you are fused and can replace it for a few pennies... Melting $4 springs gets expensive.

My advice: Stock box, stay at .5 or above. ANd if you've modded one... a .5 performs closer to .25-.3 anyways.

do you mean the fuse, when you say modded?
hell i haven't even learned how to make a 10a fuse neg. contact, but if anything, that's where i should start; way back in the Reo micro threads.

I'm a bit concerned that i won't be completely happy with the new spring on Rob's kit, but knowing Rob, it should be a great improvement.

I'm thinking we're getting close.

- under .6 ohms, stock, you're going to have trouble; misfires, pos pin maintenance, spring overheating, collapsing.

Problem is once you get a taste of sub .6 ohms, its hard to settle… and yeah, that's given you are losing some in v drop along the line with stock rig.
 

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I'm not going to repost the thread, but it's here. As soon as robs kits come out, I'll be trashing my mods for his. The v-drop he has shown in the upcoming mod is incredible.

The fuse thing is just one piece of the puzzle. Those of us who have done it have replaced spring w/ fuse, custom-made firing pins. button mods to prevent melting, etc.

The only button I haven't melted (even with the mods) is the teflon button Rob sent me to test. That thing is a trooper and stood up to temps as low as .2Ω (which I in NO WAY ENDORSE!!! IT IS NOT SAFE!!! YOU WILL DIE!!! EVERY TIME YOU VAPE .2Ω, A DOMOKIN EATS A KITTEN.... PLEASE THINK OF THE KITTENS!)
 

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I'm not going to repost the thread, but it's here. As soon as robs kits come out, I'll be trashing my mods for his. The v-drop he has shown in the upcoming mod is incredible.

The fuse thing is just one piece of the puzzle. Those of us who have done it have replaced spring w/ fuse, custom-made firing pins. button mods to prevent melting, etc.

The only button I haven't melted (even with the mods) is the teflon button Rob sent me to test. That thing is a trooper and stood up to temps as low as .2Ω (which I in NO WAY ENDORSE!!! IT IS NOT SAFE!!! YOU WILL DIE!!! EVERY TIME YOU VAPE .2Ω, A DOMOKIN EATS A KITTEN.... PLEASE THINK OF THE KITTENS!)

But we'll respawn in another part of reoville, right?
 

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.4-.5 is about the lowest you want to go on a stock setup. I run it all day long on a couple of my stock grands. Below ~.45 you will start to get button melt and spring sag.

The collapsed spring is just nature of the beast if you're playing with .3. It did it's job. I've blown a few fuses when my super-sub setup shorted.

The benefit:risk of running .3 on a stock isn't worth it. Unless you are fused and can replace it for a few pennies... Melting $4 springs gets expensive.

My advice: Stock box, stay at .5 or above. ANd if you've modded one... a .5 performs closer to .25-.3 anyways.

Xobeloot, always a good read...

Like I said, I am also greatly anticipating the upgrade.

(Dwight Schrute voice) Question: (/Dwight Schrute Voice)

As the new mods primary functioning parts (connections, springs, etc.) are the things being upgraded, couldn't we just buy a repair kit (presumably stocked with the new goodies) and put the stuff in our old Grands?

Guess this might be a question for Rob, but regardless:

Shut-up-and-take-my-money.jpeg
 

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Xobeloot, always a good read...

Like I said, I am also greatly anticipating the upgrade.

(Dwight Schrute voice) Question: (/Dwight Schrute Voice)

As the new mods primary functioning parts (connections, springs, etc.) are the things being upgraded, couldn't we just buy a repair kit (presumably stocked with the new goodies) and put the stuff in our old Grands?

Guess this might be a question for Rob, but regardless:

Shut-up-and-take-my-money.jpeg

Rob has said somewhere in this thread that such a kit will be available for "old" Reos.
 

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hmmm, just wonder when it will be out, especially with so many project Rob is handling.
The parts are not being made by me. I am having a spring company make the parts . It is taking longer then I had hoped but the ball is rolling . Bare with me guys they are coming voltage drop will be a thing of the past . As soon as I have a set date I will post it here . The first set of prototypes didn't make the grade
 

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The parts are not being made by me. I am having a spring company make the parts . It is taking longer then I had hoped but the ball is rolling . Bare with me guys they are coming voltage drop will be a thing of the past . As soon as I have a set date I will post it here . The first set of prototypes didn't make the grade

The Man is after perfection. And I always thought the Reo's we're perfect to start with.
 

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The parts are not being made by me. I am having a spring company make the parts . It is taking longer then I had hoped but the ball is rolling . Bare with me guys they are coming voltage drop will be a thing of the past . As soon as I have a set date I will post it here . The first set of prototypes didn't make the grade

However long it takes Robert I am very glad that your record of getting things perfect is maintained!

I have learned that rushing and going inferior is not the way to do it. I know it is your way also!
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