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edyle

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Nope it has a standard 510 connection that the RM2 is screwed into. Use and standard atty or cartomizer on it. If the atty or cartomiser has a regular connection with the hole instead of solid connections then the Reo can bottom feed them. The RM2 is just a great rebuildable atomizer that a lot of us prefer to premade attys.

Ah, good, so you can stick on another thing on top if you want to; that's a big plus as far as I'm concerned. Thanks.
 

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Nicely done, Miarose :)

Hi Miarose you're doing great with coils, thanks for the pics.

hope you get the purple mini woodvil that you want :)

oh thank you thank you :p
it looks like my coils need to be rewrapped. they look, rusty? when i dry burn them. it doesnt' really scrape off like rust would, but they just look weird. I'm not getting any funky metal taste, which is good lol. But I'll have to wait a few days to redo the coils when I know I have time.
 

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As a nooblette, I just wanted to share some pictures of my reo's and their coils. I had a lot of trouble with mine when I first got them, but now they decided to stop being bad, and we're best friends!
If I can make vapeable coils, I have faith anyone can :)

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Here ya go!

When I started with coils mine were just o.k.

It makes me happy when people can pop out a very nice coil like yours right at first try!

The RM2 makes it easy to run and maintain a RBA.

The REO makes it easy to vape happily!
 

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oh thank you thank you :p
it looks like my coils need to be rewrapped. they look, rusty? when i dry burn them. it doesnt' really scrape off like rust would, but they just look weird. I'm not getting any funky metal taste, which is good lol. But I'll have to wait a few days to redo the coils when I know I have time.

I have coils that were made over a month ago. They are not all shiny after a dry burn. They are a grey color.

I use thick 100%VG juices that are usually very sweet and dark.

I use the coils till they start to taste a bit off.

You can try rinsing them after the dry burn. Just rinse the whole RM2.
 

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I have coils that were made over a month ago. They are not all shiny after a dry burn. They are a grey color.

I use thick 100%VG juices that are usually very sweet and dark.

I use the coils till they start to taste a bit off.

You can try rinsing them after the dry burn. Just rinse the whole RM2.

hmm i haven't rinsed them at all. i just wipe them down with a paper towel. ill have to try that!
 

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hmm i haven't rinsed them at all. i just wipe them down with a paper towel. ill have to try that!

After rinsing check to make sure the screws are tight. Also check the ohms and make sure there is not a short.

A lot of movement with the RM2 can make things loose!
 

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After rinsing check to make sure the screws are tight. Also check the ohms and make sure there is not a short.

A lot of movement with the RM2 can make things loose!

yeah I've been checking to make sure the screws are still tight each time i clean it. I haven't checked the ohms again since making them :X
 
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