RM2 and RM3

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supertrunker

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Dead on the limit for a 7A battery. I realise wives are expendable, but i usually like to give myself a little margin of error (like 70% of the battery's rating).

You know all this. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...41202-18490-18500-high-amp-limit-battery.html

Depends how well you like your wife!

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I'll have to raise it up to an ohm then. Thanks.

Little confused here as all the info I have lately has the AW IMR 18490 as a 16.5a battery now!! Am I incorrect here?
 

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Hmmm, I have the RM3 single and dual coil versions, I prefer the RM3 Dual since it gives me the ability to do single and dual coils. Yes, the draw is a bit more airy than the RM3 single coil (1 air hole) version, but not nearly as airy as a RM4 and RM5 even in their lowest setting. The RM3 is a bit more difficult to build coils on compared to the RM2, but the SS construction, lower price tag, and non-screw on cap does have advantages. :vapor:
 

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Hmmm, I have the RM3 single and dual coil versions, I prefer the RM3 Dual since it gives me the ability to do single and dual coils. Yes, the draw is a bit more airy than the RM3 single coil (1 air hole) version, but not nearly as airy as a RM4 and RM5 even in their lowest setting. The RM3 is a bit more difficult to build coils on compared to the RM2, but the SS construction, lower price tag, and non-screw on cap does have advantages. :vapor:

I'm having a horrible time choosing lol, only can afford 1 atty for now. I build single coils & like airy but not super wide open cloud chasing airy lol.. If u had to do over knowing what I know would u pick RM 2,3 or 4? I'm leaning towards 4 cuz of AFC. Does it make a big difference having AFC? I hate drilling, or maybe drill bits hate me! Also, are all drip tips removable?
 

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I've read in lots of threads that the RM2 is just a great atty for the Reo. So that's what I got and I really love it. For me it's not too tight or too airy but if you need more air somebody said you can just use a knife to round out the hole just a little bit...not too much at a time. Anyhow, I think you're very safe with the RM2 to begin and it'll always serve you well. Then you can learn all about the others while you're enjoying your RM2. Just remember....if your Reo is an LP (low profile)....also get the LP RM2 or you'll be sorry...like I was. :)
 
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