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jamesfarrell

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I sold off a bunch of mech mods and stuff and ordered my Reo mini a few seconds ago with the reomizer LP to go along with it.
I'm hoping these things are the cats ... like everyone says.

Will post mod PORN when I get it.

Got Aluminum with black door. Figure that will look good with the metal atty and the black tip and black button I ordered.
I would have got anodized, but that stuff doesn't last, gets chipped and whatnot. Psyched to have something that's possibly
going to be able to handle Bobas Bounty Liquid better than the damn protanks which I'm always wrenching on.
 

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Youll be glad to get rid of Protanks. Mine eventually went sailing across the room due to the unstoppable flooding, and bad replacement heads that were saturated with machine oil. Got into dripping that night. Love the flavor and taste from dripping, but hate to drip all the time. This is where a Reo Grand comes into the picture. Its reverse dripping with Squonking.

Boy are you in for a great surprise after being accustomed to Protanks. You'll absolutely adore you Reo Grand. :)
 

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LP Reo on left, regular on right.

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Congrats on your Reo James.

Will you like it? I won't shock the family here with how many thousands of dollars worth of high end gear I have a year and a half into vaping (out of fear of being fitted with a straight jacket).... but my first Reo, a Copper Vein Mini with 2 bf atty's came a couple of days ago, it has not been put done once since (with no plans to ever put it down), and a few hours later I ordered #2, a LP Grand Silver Vein, a bunch of spare parts/supplies for both of them (and have a Cyclone coming for it). There WILL be more Reo's and bf atty's around here... most of the other stuff is officially retired and eventually when I get around to it will go live with somebody else.
 

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That's what I don't get. What does the height of the top of the thing have to do with the width of the atty? As long as the connector of the atty is long enough to screw into the threads in the well what difference does the width of the atty matter? Unless you mean the width of the atty sits inside the well.

Anyhow, the thing shipped already. That's what I call service. Especially for impatient people like me.
 

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The regular Reos have a higher height, meaning you won't be able to attach 22mm or wider attys because it won't be able to screw into the 510 connector.

The low profile Reos have a shorter top height, meaning you can use a +22mm atty and it will be able to screw just fine into the 510.

Hopefully that makes sense :)
 

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The RBA must screw into the 510 threads in the bottom of the catch cup and make contact with the positive post of the Reo. Let's look at the photo below.

the RM2 on the right has the side milled down so that the body is skinner than 14mm, this allows it to fit inside the well and for it to thread all the way down and make contact with the positive pin.

The RM2 on the left have a wider body that will hit and bottom out on the top edge of the drip well keeping it from making contact with the center pin.

The LP Reos had the top edge of the well lowered, this will allow the RM2 on the left to make contact with the center pin before the body bottoms out on the edge of the well.

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Got it, I think. So the ones on the left will work with the LP Reo. I'm assuming that they don't have to sit down inside the well as the one on the right, which is milled down. Since the tube goes through the center of the atty, I'm assuming that fluid doesn't drip into the well and make a mess? Thanks for that BTW.
 
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