I used whole bean coffee on the inside and grounds on the out it did the trick, thanks for the tip west!
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Got my VV reo today...it's working like a champ...i do have something to ask...has anyone noticed a red led behind the voltage adjustment wheel inside???
really, everyone i've talked to has it on theirs, but it only goes out when firing not color changingReo did not originate the the VV circuitry used in the VV Reos. They made a deal with notcigs to use theirs. That's a wise choice by both parties I think. So it's the same circuitry as the Buzz Pro. On my Buzz that LED has another purpose. It should turn blue when you fire it. If it doesn't turn blue, your batteries are dead. Given the way the power regulation makes it fire right up till it doesn't, it's not a bad feature to have. When you're out, it's a great way to know whether you've drained the batteries or popped an atty. Unfortunately, if it's on my VV Woodvil, I can't see it.
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A small work of art. Smooth finish, attention to details, as expected (Bloodwood / Figured Curly Maple). It's definitely lighter than a Grand, even with 18350s. Smell is noticeable but doesn't annoy too much. I'll see tonight about coffee and other stuff...
I'm vaping with a Cisco 306 2.0, with voltage set to maximum. Really smooth vaping, nice really warm vapor (but not searing hot). Probably slightly less aggressive than an unregulated Grand when used with two 16340.
really, everyone i've talked to has it on theirs, but it only goes out when firing not color changing
really, everyone i've talked to has it on theirs, but it only goes out when firing not color changing
I don't see it in either one of mine.![]()
It needs to be fairly dark, and your head and eyes need to be at a funny angle. Top right side down into the wheel door.
I must be blind but I don't see any kind of light on mine....![]()
Reo did not originate the the VV circuitry used in the VV Reos. They made a deal with notcigs to use theirs. That's a wise choice by both parties I think. So it's the same circuitry as the Buzz Pro. On my Buzz that LED has another purpose. It should turn blue when you fire it. If it doesn't turn blue, your batteries are dead. Given the way the power regulation makes it fire right up till it doesn't, it's not a bad feature to have. When you're out, it's a great way to know whether you've drained the batteries or popped an atty.
Unfortunately, if it's on my VV Woodvil, I can't see it.