
I think the REO plunger is very sexy! I also like the squonk hole. But there is something about pushing that plunger in to get the juice!![]()

I think the REO plunger is very sexy! I also like the squonk hole. But there is something about pushing that plunger in to get the juice!![]()
Hi Kazz
It all depends on the type of wood. Some woods are much more dense (less porous) than others and some are oilier than others. They don't take finish in the same manner so a different type of finish is used. Some finishes turn out glossy and some have a more satiny feel. Most, I would not describe as matte.
Alice,
I realize that many of us post info so that others can benefit and not always specifically addressed to whom replying. I do that all the time. I appreciate your knowledge and participation. I am aware of many apsects of electrical production and "storage" AND there is always a lot more to learn especially when there are so many variations of type, quality, uses, with new untested uses emerging all the time.
The Top Batt is always going to discharge more first and be the one with the lower voltage when you take them out, check this !
This is why I always switch out the position of the batteries about every hour of vape time. Since I've been doing this most sets are coming out, at cut off, pretty close in voltage. I can think of no better way to prolong the life of batteries as one is not drastically depleting one battery during a use cycle.
This is why we mark them A-1, A-2,,,,B-1,B-2 and so on, then we rotate them so its not always the same Batt on top.
Speaking to the Peanut Gallery here AND it is important information for everyone to practice. And, I have simplified the process by switching the position of batteries, about every hour, so that marking them only by set, is necessary, as each battery gets about the same use time in each position per cycle. All of my sets are marked (my preferred system) 1a/1b, 2a/2b, etc. But by changing position several times during cycle the a and b becomes less important. I will, though, continue to do the "a and b" markings mainly for re-matching sets if needed. I, also, mark purchase date on each battery
Your also going to find the Run times on the 18350 IMR's are longer when paired then the 16340 LiFePO4's .
For sure...... I'm using the 16xxx because I have several sets and the 16xxx (16mm diameter) is needed for the Buzz Pro. I purchased two sets of AW IMR 18350, a couple of months ago, "Unsure's Law," and have just ordered, and in mail, two more sets of the AW IMR 18350. I, also, have two sets of Ultra Fire Protected 18350 3.7v 1200 mAH, that had < ten use/charge cycles before being charged and stored. When I took them out of storage they, too, were >3v before charging.
Dont keep using those old Batts that are a year old,,,,, there internal resistance goes up and this makes them unsafe and no good. Most of these Batts have an internal resistance of 1 or 100 when new,,, and when they reach 3-300 or 4 or 400 then it is time to get rid of them.
It is my understanding that the major "age" factor for the cells (batteries), that we use, is counted by charge/use cycles. Admittedly there is some chemical reaction, self discharge, when the batteries are in storage, but that is different from many charge/use cycles. I'm not saying that a battery cannot be "old" due to time and it is true that self discharge is, in effect "use" but many lithium batteries, will last and work safely for a year with many use/charge cycles.
The BDL's in my opinion are just not a great Batt, you will see a major difference against an AW,,,,
Oh yeah, when I moved to IMRs I first purchased BDL, a bunch. After using them for only a couple of months and purchasing a few AWs, to compare, I quickly became aware of how superior the AWs are. So ordered a bunch of AW and retired the BDL.
Also for 18650's in the Grand= try the newer Panasonic CGR18650CH or the Callies Kustoms ( Same thing ) , these are some super Batts too, if you want to try something other then the AW.
Thanks for the info. I have all AW 18650 that have some use/charge cycles and time "under their belts." So I'll soon be purchasing new ones. I'll certainly check out the Panasonic and/or Callies.
Lastly,,, your going to find you get much better run times in the new VV Reo with the 18350's compared to those stacked AW LiFePO4's so unless your going out for a very long time you rarely will need back ups, at least I'm finding this.
Oh, I know this is true. But I'm an honorary Boy Scout so I'm always prepared for emergencies.
Hugs, Alice
I think the REO plunger is very sexy! I also like the squonk hole. But there is something about pushing that plunger in to get the juice!![]()
Good to hear Alice,,,, believe me I have read the Battery university from front to back numerous timesgreat stuff. I'm loving the AW 18350's in my VV Reo,,, super long run times for these Batts, much longer then I ever ever expected them to run too. I'm really in love with my VV Woodvile out of all the Mods I have and have owned these woody's are my ultimate favorite of all mods for sure, especially the VV it runs like a Solid Champion of Champions, just feeds perfectly every time and fires every time ya push the button, and the feel of this Woodvil in the hand is second to none, same vape after vape after Vape every time too which is very impressive.
When DH was using the first REO he used, it was the old Purpleheart Woody, with plunger. He didn't carry the Woody in his shirt pocket, though. He really prefers the plunger but it gets hung on his shirt pocket and all the other stuff he keeps in his two shirt pockets; reading glasses and phone in one pocket, pen light, rubber tipped stylus for phone, stimidents, chapstick, pen, and REO in the other pocket. I just asked him and this is all correct. So, with that load, the squonk hole works best for him despite his preference for the plunger.
Hugs, Feisty Alice
I have a 2nd Run Wood REO that has the plunger. It is on my desk. I use it all the time. I have a Woodvil with a plank door. That is used all the time too. Don't mind a bit pushing the door up to squonk. My new Redwood Burl Mini has a plank door also. I think that without a hole the front of the REO can show off a lot more beautiful wood! If I had a custom built it would be with a plank door. My other Woodvil with a plunger when used that plunger is out. Just slide the door up on it too.
The squonk hole is nice. Very easy to use and a super way to squonk. I just happen to not mind a little different REO!
You are so damn Reonaughty!!!!I think the REO plunger is very sexy! I also like the squonk hole. But there is something about pushing that plunger in to get the juice!![]()
I'm running my 2.5ohm HH357's between 4.8v and 6.6v on my Reo's currently with no problems a little hot on the high end but I like itI've been using these beta 3.5Ω attys on Lenny's loaner VV and they are not available anymore so I ordered 2 SR 2.5Ω attys from Cisco. Anyone can tell me if I'll be able to run these at 5v+ on the REO VV?
I've been using these beta 3.5Ω attys on Lenny's loaner VV and they are not available anymore so I ordered 2 SR 2.5Ω attys from Cisco. Anyone can tell me if I'll be able to run these at 5v+ on the REO VV?
I've been using these beta 3.5Ω attys on Lenny's loaner VV and they are not available anymore so I ordered 2 SR 2.5Ω attys from Cisco. Anyone can tell me if I'll be able to run these at 5v+ on the REO VV?
Correct me if I'm wrong (I don't know what page to look at for specs and I'm a little short on time right now), but I'm pretty sure the maximum wattage the chip can push is 15W....which means 2.5 will be just fine all the way up to the max V the chip will put out....In fact it should provide just about the largest possible adjustment range available with the hardware restrictions.
A lot of folks are going to say that 2.5ohm attys are going to be the way to go with these new rigs, but TBH....if you already know how hot you like your juice cooked, you can probably get away with using either LR or HR attys depending on how hot you like it. I'm planning on using the same LR attys I currently use because I don't need my vapor any cooler than the low end of the voltage adjustment will provide, and I don't need it any hotter than say, 11-12ish W.