The Lemo RTA: A Build With Pics

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Frocket

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I keep my adjusting pin slightly out, makes a better connection on the XPV that way. It just barely makes connection with the adjustable pin all the way in, so a few turns does it. I also adjust the pin on the Lemo, and not the mod, when using the IPV2, since I can adjust the Lemo 510 without tools, just a twist of a fingernail.

I really need to pick up a couple more of these tanks. Price point is perfect, build quality is top notch for the price, and it works like a charm. I actually prefer the double base set up, I think it gives it a cleaner look, and a bit of a catch-cup in case there's any juice condensation or a minor leak.

With the right wicking, it's running 84% VG pretty well. Have to prime it a bit now and then, but that could be solved by thinning the wick tails a bit. Since I switch between heavy VG and 50/50, I just run a little heavier wick to avoid leaking with the 50/50, and make sure to prime it once in a while when running max VG.

BOOM!
 

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I passed on a killer sale at a b&m Friday. Looked at a Lemo and didn't get it. Then all weekend I couldn't get off my mind, so I went back today and bought it at full price. It is my first rebuildable and I am already loving it. I can only imagine what it is going to be like after I get better at building. After vaping for about a year using ego batteries and searching for a clearo that would satisfy me, I realized it was time to make the jump. I think that came mainly from reading this forum. I am expecting much more satisfaction from vaping............I'm feeling optimistic.

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I should have mentioned that I recently bought an Istick......that's what started my thinking about a rebuildable. I hope this .... don't turn into an obsession.
 
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I passed on a killer sale at a b&m Friday. Looked at a Lemo and didn't get it. Then all weekend I couldn't get off my mind, so I went back today and bought it at full price. It is my first rebuildable and I am already loving it. I can only imagine what it is going to be like after I get better at building. After vaping for about a year using ego batteries and searching for a clearo that would satisfy me, I realized it was time to make the jump. I think that came mainly from reading this forum. I am expecting much more satisfaction from vaping............I'm feeling optimistic.

Bob

I should have mentioned that I recently bought an Istick......that's what started my thinking about a rebuildable. I hope this .... don't turn into an obsession.

Good luck with that obsession thing Bob!
 

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I am going to resist..........at least for a while.

Now what fun can that be.....lol

I bought the ss full size version to go with my black one though

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I'm doomed huh?
Pretty much. Just embrace it.

Go ahead and figure out how much you're willing to spend on your new hobby now, then budget, prioritize and research. Keep in mind that in most cases, your liquid consumption will increase with rebuildables, and you'll probably reduce your nic level.

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I have not used the screw from day one on any of my Lemo devices. In the package of spare parts there should be two flat silicon rings with a plug looking thing on it. These are what I use. All four of my Lemo's came with two in the package. I do know some people reported to not get any. As for Drops, can't really comment, trying not to look for them so I don't buy any more. Four is enough for now!
 
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