The Lemo RTA: A Build With Pics

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MidwestGuy

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I got a pair of these in the vapemail today. Seems to be pretty good so far.

I had a .... of a time getting 28AWG Ni200 to snug under the post screws. I had to wrap them around and trap the leads on opposite posts in order to create enough tension around the screw to torque it down and hold properly. No chance of doing the "twisty tug" to snap the ends, had to cut them otherwise they would eventually come out. Tried the post holes and the softness of the Ni200 lead to snapping instantly.

Anyway ... Using a DNA40 device, 10 wrap 28AWG Ni200 spaced coils. Set at 450F and 18-19Watts, hitting well, huge clouds, tons of vapor, flavor seems good (new juices/never used before so hard to compare). So far so good...
 

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I got a pair of these in the vapemail today. Seems to be pretty good so far.

I had a .... of a time getting 28AWG Ni200 to snug under the post screws. I had to wrap them around and trap the leads on opposite posts in order to create enough tension around the screw to torque it down and hold properly. No chance of doing the "twisty tug" to snap the ends, had to cut them otherwise they would eventually come out. Tried the post holes and the softness of the Ni200 lead to snapping instantly.

Anyway ... Using a DNA40 device, 10 wrap 28AWG Ni200 spaced coils. Set at 450F and 18-19Watts, hitting well, huge clouds, tons of vapor, flavor seems good (new juices/never used before so hard to compare). So far so good...


Mine was a similar experience. The screw heads were just too small to capture the 28ga nickel. I actually ended up going with 32ga just to be able to get it tight. I might try finding screws with bigger heads because it was a real pita. Also had an issue with the extremely thin metal. I dropped the base part no more than three inches on to my desk and it dented the base to the point the glass would no longer fit in. Took me a half hour to get it to fit again but kind of disappointed overall. The only thing better the Lemo has over the Kayfun in my opinion, is the airflow is much much greater. I however like a tighter draw so it's not really worth it for me. I won't be buying another one. It does work well once it's setup but I like the kafun clone by ehpro better at this point.
 

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Mine was a similar experience. The screw heads were just too small to capture the 28ga nickel. I actually ended up going with 32ga just to be able to get it tight. I might try finding screws with bigger heads because it was a real pita. Also had an issue with the extremely thin metal. I dropped the base part no more than three inches on to my desk and it dented the base to the point the glass would no longer fit in. Took me a half hour to get it to fit again but kind of disappointed overall. The only thing better the Lemo has over the Kayfun in my opinion, is the airflow is much much greater. I however like a tighter draw so it's not really worth it for me. I won't be buying another one. It does work well once it's setup but I like the kafun clone by ehpro better at this point.

3 inches? LOL
 

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It dented from a 3" drop ? Mine has dived off tables and hit hardwood floors with a Sigelei 100W attached to it. No marks and the glass hasn't broken either!


Yes, 3" And the base was separate (I was about to do a build) so the rest of the tank wasn't together which may have helped, or broke the glass lol. The metal is ridiculously thin at the top of the bottom base where the glass fits in. I agree though, it probably wouldn't have been damaged if it was all together. Maybe I just got unlucky and it landed perfectly on that lip and bent it in.
 
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Yes, 3" And the base was separate (I was about to do a build) so the rest of the tank wasn't together which may have helped, or broke the glass lol. The metal is ridiculously thin at the top of the bottom base where the glass fits in. I agree though, it probably wouldn't have been damaged if it was all together. Maybe I just got unlucky and it landed perfectly on that lip and bent it in.

Wow, that sucks. I have flying bowling balls here (I mean parrots) and one crashes into my ecigs all the time.
 

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Took a crack at my first chimney coil last night. Super love it. Significant boost in flavor. Had to trap the wire in the screws on this one, would have been a pain in the :confused: to use the holes.

30g kanthal @ 1.8 ohm, to play nice with the MVP. Magneto II is in the mail.
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I know it looks like the wick is up over the coil in the second photo, it just got lifted up a bit when I took the lower chimney off.
 

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I got a pair of these in the vapemail today. Seems to be pretty good so far.

I had a .... of a time getting 28AWG Ni200 to snug under the post screws. I had to wrap them around and trap the leads on opposite posts in order to create enough tension around the screw to torque it down and hold properly. No chance of doing the "twisty tug" to snap the ends, had to cut them otherwise they would eventually come out. Tried the post holes and the softness of the Ni200 lead to snapping instantly.

Anyway ... Using a DNA40 device, 10 wrap 28AWG Ni200 spaced coils. Set at 450F and 18-19Watts, hitting well, huge clouds, tons of vapor, flavor seems good (new juices/never used before so hard to compare). So far so good...

That build is the same I use in mine and has been great, I run my VS at 400F at 22 watts. I had the same problem with the post screws snapping the wire. I ended up putting the coil legs through, then placing a separate 28g wire through the post hole with the leg, then I was able to tighten it down without snapping the wire.
 

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So I just got my black lemo in last night and I'm frustrated to say the least. I initially took it apart and wiped everything down with a qtip and iso alcohol. I then tossed all the parts into an 8 minute ultrasonic cleaner wash. After getting my first build and tank full, I start taking a few drags and immediately get this funky metallic taste. Thought it could have been bad juice so I tried another juice and the metallic taste was still there. Tore the tank down, cleaned it again, and same thing. I'm using a 1.4 ohm coil (28 gauge) and Japanese cotton for the wicking. Running the build on my mvp at 11 watts. Anyways I don't know what else to do other than to contact the vendor and return it. I really wanted to like this device but I can't handle that funky taste. Has anyone else experienced any issues like this?
 

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So I just got my black lemo in last night and I'm frustrated to say the least. I initially took it apart and wiped everything down with a qtip and iso alcohol. I then tossed all the parts into an 8 minute ultrasonic cleaner wash. After getting my first build and tank full, I start taking a few drags and immediately get this funky metallic taste. Thought it could have been bad juice so I tried another juice and the metallic taste was still there. Tore the tank down, cleaned it again, and same thing. I'm using a 1.4 ohm coil (28 gauge) and Japanese cotton for the wicking. Running the build on my mvp at 11 watts. Anyways I don't know what else to do other than to contact the vendor and return it. I really wanted to like this device but I can't handle that funky taste. Has anyone else experienced any issues like this?

Very odd, no clue what would cause that ... I soaked and rinsed mine in lava hot water and wiped all the pieces/parts down. Coiled and wicked it and no issues/no metallic taste. Maybe try boiling the pieces? It may be safe to boil the glass, but I typically do not... just the metal pieces.
 

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Very odd, no clue what would cause that ... I soaked and rinsed mine in lava hot water and wiped all the pieces/parts down. Coiled and wicked it and no issues/no metallic taste. Maybe try boiling the pieces? It may be safe to boil the glass, but I typically do not... just the metal pieces.

Thanks man.
 

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I let them all soak in alcohol when they arrive ( just be very careful with plastic tanks; use Dawn on those). I recently got a Yiloong clone that was so stinky, I had to do 2 2 hour soaks.

The crazy thing is that it didn't have any kind of machining smell when I got it. In fact it was very clean. I just did the iso alcohol and ultrasonic cleaner because that's what I always do. Kind of an OCD thing. It reminds me of when you drink something out of some metal containers and they impart a metallic taste. Very strange.
 
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