Reo and Pressure.

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nonmi

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Hey all, so the other day it was about 78+ outside and about 71 inside. Every time I went out I noticed juice running down the side of my reo. After thinking it was my doing with pushing to hard on the bottle, I got to thinking maybe its the pressure from the cold to warm weather or just the pressure from outside to inside. has anyone else come across this, If so how do you keep this from happening?

Also this is my first Reo, and LOVE IT. I've spent many days looking for an upgrade and found one that will last me for some time.
 
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Let me ask this. Do you usually have juice in your drip well?
I was in Florida last year. I did notice that my Grand was self feeding a lot in the hotter temps. I would notice it more when outside. The only thing I could do to help was to loosen the cap on the bottle some. That seemed to let the pressure equalize a little. Also not over filling my atty. Just blind squonking when needed. My drip well stayed dry inside in the air condition.
 
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