Reo compatible RBAs

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BlueSnake

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Vintage vapors in Tennessee has bottom fed cyclones. They don't sell em thru their website - you just call em and order them. Their number is : (865) 315-3837.



I inquired with vicious ant on their page and they directed me to them so I contacted them and confirmed that BF's are in stock :) $65 :

How about the BF Divo?
 

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Here you go:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/377836-reo-compatible-rbas-40.html#post12499672

The two on the far right will only fit a LP grand (due to the base diameter of those rda's being greater than about 14.5mm), unless you want to do the LP conversion to a Mini - see pic, sorry its not focussed right. I think you could send your mod to Rob to get an LP conversion if you wanted to, but I'm not sure if he can put the color back where the mod is milled down. Mine was raw aluminum so I used a belt sander, 12" and 10" mill files, and a jewellers file to do the corners, then wet and dry to finish it.

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In follow up to my earlier post, I messages vicious ant through their Facebook page. Here's their reply.

hello ! as i have checked today only Indy vapor has the bottom fee Divo, but he is currently out of stock, we also dont have an onhand stock right now, i will just update you when We are able to supply Indy vapor with the bottom feed Divo. Thank you for your continous Patronage on our products. :) -Mitch


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I have not had a chance to use a cyclone yet but the BF Divo vapes great. I use 28ga and I had trouble getting the allen screw to engage the threads on the small post. When I have to re-coil I take a small flat head screwdriver and push the coil wire down to give the allen screw more room to engage the threads. It is a PITA but it is different and looks great on top of my 650 Jatoba.

I am not sure if this is normal or just specific to the one I received.
 

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I have not had a chance to use a cyclone yet but the BF Divo vapes great. I use 28ga and I had trouble getting the allen screw to engage the threads on the small post. When I have to re-coil I take a small flat head screwdriver and push the coil wire down to give the allen screw more room to engage the threads. It is a PITA but it is different and looks great on top of my 650 Jatoba.

I am not sure if this is normal or just specific to the one I received.
Rob's spare screws for the RM2 work in the Cyclone and Divo I've replaced all the allen heads with his spares.
 

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Not sure where to put this. But the m4 dripper from fasttech works in the reo after modding. I just cut a channel on the side with a dremel. Also to separate you have to remove the top collar. Its not really necessary as far as I can tell. The only thing it does is prevent the center post from coming all the way. So I am leaving it out after assembling.

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Vapes great. Although flavor is off compared to rm2. I think its from the extra space in the chamber. Its small horizontally. But there is spot more room vertically. Also this one requires long wicks. Because where the coil sits it pretty far from the deck. Overall I like it though. Its a really cheap atty from fasttech so I wasnt worried about messing it up.

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Sort of need a DIY thread on the reos-mods forum, I'm hesitant to post little mods or adventures in tinkering as a seperate thread in itself, and I feel some don't appreciate having posts about modifying chinese clones or wannabees in their face on straight Reo-based threads which is more than fair enough too.
 
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Sort of need a DIY thread on the reos-mods forum, I'm hesitant to post little mods or adventures in tinkering as a seperate thread in itself, and I feel some don't appreciate having posts about modifying chinese clones or wannabees in their face on straight Reo-based threads which is more than fair enough too.

I think most here would be fine with it. Rob's are great, but a lot of us like to tinker. Reo reliability leaves little to screw with....so a cheap RBA sacrifice that may bring something good out is a decent idea.

If you fail, you always have the RM2 or igo to fall back on.
 
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