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Bolt-Horsie

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So I was told in another thread I should show off my new Reo properly. Just got it in last night and am loving it. I originally thought I didn't need a mechanical mod "to much to keep track of" I told myself. But after having my SVD for a few months (my second mod) I realized I didn't need a VV or VW mod. I would just wrap a 1.5 ohm coil on my igo l, set the voltage or wattage to max and vape away.

Out of the box I examined the build quality and machining quality thoroughly. Being a machinist I normally do this on most things. I was fully impressed, no charter marks no UN even breaks overall great machining and anodizing.

I thought the rm2 would be a pain to build because of the size but I had a .9 ohm coil running in just a few minutes. Overall the only disappointing thing is not buying it sooner


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So I was told in another thread I should show off my new Reo properly. Just got it in last night and am loving it. I originally thought I didn't need a mechanical mod "to much to keep track of" I told myself. But after having my SVD for a few months (my second mod) I realized I didn't need a VV or VW Mod. I would just wrap a 1.5 ohm coil on my igo l, set the voltage or wattage to max and vape away.

Out of the box I examined the build quality and machining quality thoroughly. Being a machinist I normally do this on most things. I was fully impressed, no charter marks no UN even breaks overall great machining and anodizing.

I thought the rm2 would be a pain to build because of the size but I had a .9 ohm coil running in just a few minutes. Overall the only disappointing thing is not buying it sooner


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if you don't mind a few friendly observations, #1 is your coil could be much closer to the outer perimeter of the deck, bringing it closer to the air inlet hole, and #2, not sure if the atty remained in the position in your pics with the cap on and the cap off but if it is then your airhole is not lined up with the coil too, lining up the hole with the coil and having the coil as close as practical to the airhole will increase flavor and vape quality a lot
 

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Congratulations on the mod and the color choices! And welcome. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to ask.

Now that you've provided the mandatory pics, consider yourself a fully qualified Reonaut (oh, and, what color(s) have you chosen for your soon to be acquired backup? :) )
 

Bolt-Horsie

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if you don't mind a few friendly observations, #1 is your coil could be much closer to the outer perimeter of the deck, bringing it closer to the air inlet hole, and #2, not sure if the atty remained in the position in your pics with the cap on and the cap off but if it is then your airhole is not lined up with the coil too, lining up the hole with the coil and having the coil as close as practical to the airhole will increase flavor and vape quality a lot

I did re tighten the atty between pics. And I'll move the coil closer to the intake hole when I re coil. Thanks for the info. And I think my backup will be red and back. Though if I can get some machine time I'll be engraving a cover for this one.

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