The REO Lounge - Part IV

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PapawBrett

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OK, now I get to display my ignorance;
Instead of a Kanger tank, look into a 306 Dripping Atty that has a drip shield capability. I think there were some early REONauts that used a configuration similar to that...




(or some of my old vices are haunting me again. what a lo-ong, strange trip it's been....)
 

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I wonder if coiling an rda is not in your plans? Many B & M's now have coiling stations so they could show you if that is the problem. The RM2 is really a great little dripper from Rob :)

Agreeing! This was the very first RDA I used, and got me to try wrapping coils myself. Within a couple days I had it figured out and can mostly wrap a consistent 1.5ohm coil. It even inspired me to branch out and try a an RBA! It is intimidating thinking about it at first, but definitely worth the learning and not near as hard as I anticipated.
 

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Agreeing! This was the very first RDA I used, and got me to try wrapping coils myself. Within a couple days I had it figured out and can mostly wrap a consistent 1.5ohm coil. It even inspired me to branch out and try a an RBA! It is intimidating thinking about it at first, but definitely worth the learning and not near as hard as I anticipated.


Too early for this sort of perving. Later maybe.

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Worf...you have a Reo, right? The very best thing to use with it is a rebuildable atomizer....this is speaking from experience here....

and also from much experimenting, an RM2, at least for this less than brilliant vapor, is about the easiest to build coils on. I was scared to try doing something that I thought was beyond my limited mental capabilities.. and soon discovered that it's easypeasy!
 

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yeah I get the idea so Im best to stick with cartos..boge 510's?

Worf, I would seriously consider picking up an RM2. With all the help you can find here, and with the quality of vape you will discover, it's kinda the end all. JMHO

(and once again, I'm late to the party)
 
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oldbroad

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Worf, I would seriously consider picking up an RM2. With all the help you can find here, and with the quality of vape you will discover, it's kinda the end all. JMHO

(and once again, I'm late to the party)

You may be late on the rare occasion, but aways welcome...we saved a big ole piece of cake for you...
 

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yeah I get the idea so Im best to stick with cartos..boge 510's?
That's all I used to use on my REOs back in the day and boge 510s are like 5 boxes of 5 from surevapes.com for $25

Worf...you have a Reo, right? The very best thing to use with it is a rebuildable atomizer....this is speaking from experience here....

and also from much experimenting, an RM2, at least for this less than brilliant vapor, is about the easiest to build coils on. I was scared to try doing something that I thought was beyond my limited mental capabilities.. and soon discovered that it's easypeasy!
With some hands on training :p
 
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