The REO Lounge - Part II

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j_fro

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Well, yes and no. You can use a 2000 in the Grand/standard Woodvil, but you won't see much benefit. The bulk of that extra mah is available after the voltage has dropped enough to where most REO users have swapped out the battery already.

It won't hurt, but it probably won't help. They're ideally suited for VV devices that use an 18650.

The 2000 mah's are for my variable voltage tube that starts with a P and ends with a rovari, so it looks like Thunderbirds are go!
 

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Good Afternooners REOkinz :D

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Have a Teddybeariffic Tuesday :laugh:
 

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Good afternoon everyone. Thanks for the feedback on my juice spoiling. I still don't know why it's happening after reading what everybody has said. The worst spoiling is in my tanks rather than my Reos but that may be because I use the juice in the Reos faster than my tanks. It's a puzzler.

Good Afternoon Terry! Good to see you!
 

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Good Day Fine REO Folk. Hope everyone is getting better. Find some happy today and stay safe. Busy. Stayed up all night catching up on "Smash" TV program. Slept in too late. Feel like cold coming on but probably allergies.

Last evening, going out to bank run, stopped and met Blue Heeler's Mom and another neighbor and her two dogs. I see him and his Dad jogging a lot but haven't stopped. They have two, I found out, a Red and a Blue. There's another couple, in neighborhood, who have two, a Red and a Blue. I've stopped and talked to them. So that's six ACDs (Australian Cattle Dogs) in the neighborhood, including my two, that I know of. My two girls are Blue. Her boy, Sam, is huge, 75 lbs (that's really big for an ACD but he could lose some weight). Makes my girls look like miniatures, but they weigh 53 and 55 lbs. They are going on vacation soon but when they get back maybe we can do a play-date. It would be fun to get all six together for a Heeler Party..... any excuse for a party:facepalm: but at someone else's house.

Gotta run. Have a good "rest off."

Love and hugs, Feisty Alice
 

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Good afternoon everyone. Thanks for the feedback on my juice spoiling. I still don't know why it's happening after reading what everybody has said. The worst spoiling is in my tanks rather than my Reos but that may be because I use the juice in the Reos faster than my tanks. It's a puzzler.

My tank juice looks NASTY after a day or two . It looks more burnt to me then spoiled.
 

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They might sit for a week or two because I have other mods that I use. I have the same problem with tanks. The juice goes bad before I finish them. I think I have too many Reos and tanks filled at the same time but I like to use all my mods so I don't know what to do about this bad juice problem.

Keeping the air away from juice helps. You could put a condom on atty/carto. You could also take battery(s) out of mod, put mod in baggie, and store in warmest part of fridge. I have a small fridge, upstairs, I can turn all the way up and get between 45-50F. That's where I store mixed juices long term. If you are concerned with moisture in baggies, with mod, you can get small desiccant packets at Amazon that you could throw in the mod baggie. I keep the little desiccant packets in with all my vaping gear boxes.

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My tank juice looks NASTY after a day or two . It looks more burnt to me then spoiled.

kind of reminds me when i used those brand new ego-T's a lil over a year ago, the next morning there was some browinish looking juice floating in the tanks. that was liquid that came back into the tank from the coil being half burnt or something. made the juice taste like half burnt too...something like that maybe?
 

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If juice is stored in a cool dark place it will last a couple years but I'm talking about juice in my Reos and tanks that are sitting on my desk in the light and warmth of my apt.

So you let them sit there so they are handy so you can pick them up, over the week or more, to vape when you want? How about draping them with a to your liking scarf or something for the light? Don't know about the "warmth" but I've had some juices stay good for well over a year, kept in a not too cool room, in drawer. I have had a very few juices, in same environment, taste not so nice.

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Keeping the air away from juice helps. You could put a condom on atty/carto. You could also take battery(s) out of mod, put mod in baggie, and store in warmest part of fridge. I have a small fridge, upstairs, I can turn all the way up and get between 45-50F. That's where I store mixed juices long term. If you are concerned with moisture in baggies, with mod, you can get small desiccant packets at Amazon that you could throw in the mod baggie. I keep the little desiccant packets in with all my vaping gear boxes.

Hugs, Feisty Alice

I've read not to store juice in frig because condensation can build up in the bottles or tanks. Doesn't that happen to you?
 

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Keeping the air away from juice helps. You could put a condom on atty/carto. You could also take battery(s) out of mod, put mod in baggie, and store in warmest part of fridge. I have a small fridge, upstairs, I can turn all the way up and get between 45-50F. That's where I store mixed juices long term. If you are concerned with moisture in baggies, with mod, you can get small desiccant packets at Amazon that you could throw in the mod baggie. I keep the little desiccant packets in with all my vaping gear boxes.

Hugs, Feisty Alice

I could try capping the tanks with condom cups. Air could be getting in through the drip tips. I hadn't thought about that but the filled cartos that I have stored have condom cups on each end and they go bad after a few weeks too if not used. But then again, they are stored in my warm lit living room. Those I could move to a cool dark place.
 
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