Most Lowes have this in stock in the electrical section: Shop Gardner Bender 1-oz Ox-Gard Anti-Oxidant Compound at Lowes.com
Once I tried to replace a collapsed spring in one of my Woodvils. I bought a soldering iron just to be able to try.
Ended up with a burn on the edge of the side from the heat of the iron. I couldn't even get all the hot glue holding the spring plate melted enough to get it out.
I sent it to Robert. And know that any future work I need done to the wood REO's will always go to Robert.
I am not sure if he has the new the top contact for the wood REO's. You might want to check on that first.
You also might want to see if the new stainless connector will be available soon.
Living as far away as you do it might pay you to wait a bit before sending them in.
Many thanks Karen!! Dropped Rob an email! ;-)
I missed the info about the Stainless Steel connector?
Robert talks about it HERE.
Thanks a stack... just what I was searching for! These two girls are off to the Spa! ;-)
I don't think they're available YET, but if they are, please let ME know too![]()
Most Lowes have this in stock in the electrical section: Shop Gardner Bender 1-oz Ox-Gard Anti-Oxidant Compound at Lowes.com
I concur ox gard is a no no it will kill the performance of the modIf I may be so bold. I would not consider Ox-Gard to be a suitable replacement for Noalox. A while back, almost a year now, I complained that the ox-Gard almost made my REO's performance worse (certainly no better . .. . .may as well use peanut butter). Someone brought up the list of ingredients (via MSDS) for both products. The difference is substantial. here it is:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/464335-noalox-vs-oxgard.html?highlight=ox-gard ←the thread (good read)
the MSDS linx:
http://www.idealindustries.com/media/pdfs/products/msds/noalox_msds.pdf
http://www.gardnerbender.com/pdf/msds/GB_MSDS_Ox-Gard.pdf
If I may be so bold. I would not consider Ox-Gard to be a suitable replacement for Noalox. A while back, almost a year now, I complained that the ox-Gard almost made my REO's performance worse (certainly no better . .. . .may as well use peanut butter). Someone brought up the list of ingredients (via MSDS) for both products. The difference is substantial. here it is:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/464335-noalox-vs-oxgard.html?highlight=ox-gard ←the thread (good read)
the MSDS linx:
http://www.idealindustries.com/media/pdfs/products/msds/noalox_msds.pdf
http://www.gardnerbender.com/pdf/msds/GB_MSDS_Ox-Gard.pdf
I have a question. I was hesitant to post here only because so far my reo I got yesterday is working great....but one thing I notice is I seem to get a big drop in production once the battery hits below 4.0. Keep in mind I am only comparing it to my other mechanicals with the same type builds in them and the batteries I am using were all purchased at the same time in May and I number and rotate them.
With my other mechanicals, I can vape the same build down to about 3.6 with only a slight noticeable difference. Compared to the reo yesterday where after it dropped below 4.0 I had to change the batteries to get a satisfying vape. Once I put a fresh sony VTC4/VTC5 (can't recall which one I had in rotation at the last change) in it was back to bliss until it dropped below 4.0 again. Now I can keep vaping on it and be fine but there is a noticeable difference vaping below 4.0 on the reo vs some of my other mods so it had me wondering. I did put deoxit gold on the firing contact after the first battery change to see if that helped, but was curious if i should be doing something else upon start up with my reo to make sure everything is firing the best it can. I looked at the instructions that came with it and did not see where any initial maintenance was needed. So just want to make sure I was not missing something. Going to do some more reading but thought I would ask here too. Other than that I LOVE my new reo! Well even with that...I love my reo....LOL
LOL yep I agree and certainly nothing to complain about it...just wanted to make sure I did not miss doing some initial maintenance if needed. It also VERY well could be the fact I am using it more than I used my tubes or other box mods without even knowing.
No I don't have an actual voltage drop tester thingymachig...I use my charger for determining battery life. On a side note I find I typically swap my batteries at 3.7-3.8 anyways.
As for connection it fires instantly before it even gets pushed down all the way so I don't think contact is the issue, not that there really is an issue anyway because like you said fresh sqouzen juice...yes indeed my friend! I can see my axis, stingray, 4nine and others getting a little jealous, I heard them talking amongst themselves last night about the new comer....LOL
Check this out brother:
REO & Battery MAINTENANCE - YouTube
You might be able to skip thru the washing out part though![]()