Funny Tripp! I don't care that it's there, just noticed it and thought maybe I should turn the switch off when I wasn't vaping. I know it is a little, tiny LED and doesn't really take much power. But I will turn off the switch at night.
I must be blind but I don't see any kind of light on mine....![]()
I'm a relative noob to bottom feeders, but a long time dripper. To overcome my tendency to over feed thus far, I'm running my 306 with a drip shield. My question is, is this standard practice, or do most not use a shield ? Oh, and this VV Reo was a great way to enter the world of feeders ! Thanks !
I was right............I am blind. I do see it when I peer thru the side.
I don't care if there's a disco ball back there. All I know is that every time I press the fire button, I get a perfect vape. (unless I fail to juice the atomizer)![]()
YAY! Gil sees the LIGHT! LOL
I swear I will try to capture a pic of the little red glow when I get home to my VV tomorrow! I will show everyone....it is there!Hmmm, on second thought maybe the red light is like those pictures with all the dots and you're supposed to stare at it until you see the picture behind it. Never could see anything with those either.![]()
YAY! Gil sees the LIGHT! LOL
Now that I see the lightIt does bring up a question for me. Since the very first REO I bought when they came out till now I have never used the on and off switch. I was left it on. I could say it was because of unnecessary wear and tear on the switch but truth...just laziness and never an issue to harm to the REO. But now that you all have gotten me to see the light Im wondering.....can constent on cause a problem.
I don't think it's that big a deal to leave it on. Even though Rob suggests to turn it off...
I have been turning mine off at night or when I leave the house. The way Rob designed these its so simple. I just lower the door enough to where the squonk hole lines up with the switch and turn it on or off same with adjusting the voltage. The VV Woodvil is just a fantastic devise and very user friendly.
Ah..I didn't know Rob suggested turning it off. No big deal cause the Tesla never leaves my desk. Just one more little thing to do before it puts on it's jammys and gets tuck into it's own bed.
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Mine's on it's way back home!!
I don't know if I'm super sensitive or what, but I can't seem to get over the wood smell. Did an over night coffe nap, then followed by a two day stint in the grounds but I'm still smelling it, and worse tasting it in my vape. Any other suggestions?
I don't know if I'm super sensitive or what, but I can't seem to get over the wood smell. Did an over night coffe nap, then followed by a two day stint in the grounds but I'm still smelling it, and worse tasting it in my vape. Any other suggestions?
Not big on the 306 but giving them another shot nowI'm a relative noob to bottom feeders, but a long time dripper. To overcome my tendency to over feed thus far, I'm running my 306 with a drip shield. My question is, is this standard practice, or do most not use a shield ? Oh, and this VV Reo was a great way to enter the world of feeders ! Thanks !