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WeedyBroccoliBee

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If the post office would cooperate, I should be arriving in ReoVille today.
Found a Grand with a Rm2 in the classifieds so I decided to treat myself for my 1 year Vapeiversary.
I've been living in ProvariTown after a small stay in cities of cig-a-like,ego and vamo.
I'm nervous about the move because it's like starting over learning the area, but hopefully I won't be lost long :)
 

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Welcome new Reonaut!

You can find the users guide for the Grand here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/161149-user-guides-reo-other-accessories.html

Grab some AW IMR batteries 1600 mAh are recommended.

Any questions feel free to ask. This might help you: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/270331-free-reo-forum-thread-index.html

Also have this thread handy for when your Grand arrives, it will get it all clean and ready to vape!
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/384228-reos-not-performing-well.html
 

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Welcome Home WBB!
You are in for a real vape treat today.....this place is not like the others...Reotopia is magical with it's characters and down right good hearted neighbors. The vape is outstanding.
Hope you've been watching SuperXdrifter's micro coil videos...it'll get you up and running in no time:)
All my REos have been rescues, and I give them a thorough cleaning before setup.
I use my air compressor to blow out all the hot water once I've rinsed everything.
File and nolax the firing pin. Build your micro coil, wick it w/cotton, insert batts, and sit down:D

 

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Weedy, I am in the same boat as you....have a REO Grand arriving today. Of course I won't be home to sign for it, so I have my wife going by USPS to sign for it later this afternoon. I hope they give it to her.

I have owned many REOs over the last three years and I can tell you that they are absolutely awesome. Wait until you see how much free time you have by not having to mess with this mod. Fill the juice bottle, plop in a battery, attach an atomizer and vape. It's killer.

Congrats to you!
 

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Thanks everybody :)
I'm gonna have to buy supplies for coils before I can do anything, there is a local shop I was going to hit today and hopefully they have what I need.. 28 gauge kanthal for the beginner.. right? and do I need one of those ohm meter deals? or can I use my provari to check?... told you I was new:)
 

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Clean everything, Reo & RM2, thoroughly so the previous owner's choice of e-liquid doesn't taint your experience. Submerging everything in vodka or Everclear is safe. Alternatively, warm water and a couple of denture tablets works, too.

On the other hand, some e-liquids will linger for-freaking-ever in a Reo, even if you install a new feed tube and bottle. The culprit is usually the insulator gaskets in the 510 connector. That's why I advocate soaking the whole Reo. Juice demons, begone!
 
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Thanks everybody :)
I'm gonna have to buy supplies for coils before I can do anything, there is a local shop I was going to hit today and hopefully they have what I need.. 28 gauge kanthal for the beginner.. right? and do I need one of those ohm meter deals? or can I use my provari to check?... told you I was new:)

28 gauge is fine. Yes, you can use your Provari to meter your coils after you've installed them on your RM2. Cotton works great for wicking, but don't let it get dry. Yuck.
 

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Yes you can use the provari for an ohm meter as long as you don't build coils that go below it's cut off. I was using a eVic and when I started building coils below 1 ohm it would not read them and displayed an atty short message. I don't know what the low range is on the Provari.

so, I know this may sound like a dumb question but, what ohm am I suppose to shoot for?
 
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