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Filthy-Beast

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Remove the bottle in the Reo and drip that juice, does it give the same great flavor?

Squonking onto a hot coil can cook/heat the juice and change the flavor this cooked juice then gets sucked back into the bottle. Repeating the process and increasing the flavor shift with each squonk onto a hot coil.

I'm guilty of doing this, I can hear the juice hiss as it hits the hot coil. My unflavored clear nic liquid slowly turn amber in the bottle and gets a flavor shift, but I don't mind. I'm still trying to break the habit and let the coil cool a bit before squonking.
 

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Remove the bottle in the Reo and drip that juice, does it give the same great flavor?

Squonking onto a hot coil can cook/heat the juice and change the flavor this cooked juice then gets sucked back into the bottle. Repeating the process and increasing the flavor shift with each squonk onto a hot coil.

I'm guilty of doing this, I can hear the juice hiss as it hits the hot coil. My unflavored clear nic liquid slowly turn amber in the bottle and gets a flavor shift, but I don't mind. I'm still trying to break the habit and let the coil cool a bit before squonking.

Before squonking I've started taking a long draw without hitting the firing button, the airflow cools the coil a bit.
I, too, am a juice cooker.
 

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It may also be that your coil is so close to the deck that squonked juice is collecting under it rather than completely draining. This will have a cooling effect on the coil and vape anemically.

Just raising it slightly will help with that or tilt so it's slightly higher on the feed hole side like this:
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The other option is a dibi crack where you leave a little space in the center of the coil like this:
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You start with a loop in the wire in the center and wrap from the middle out. That's an old pic and I don't run a dibi crack though but some people love em :)
 

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It may also be that your coil is so close to the deck that squonked juice is collecting under it rather than completely draining. This will have a cooling effect on the coil and vape anemically.

Now this is an eye opener! I always thought I needed to have the coil at or below the airhole to avoid harsh TH. So it could be as simple as raising the coil? Easy enough to do. I think I'll leave the dibi crack as a last resort. Simpler is better for me. Thanks Supe!
 

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It may also be that your coil is so close to the deck that squonked juice is collecting under it rather than completely draining. This will have a cooling effect on the coil and vape anemically.

Now this is an eye opener! I always thought I needed to have the coil at or below the airhole to avoid harsh TH. So it could be as simple as raising the coil? Easy enough to do. I think I'll leave the dibi crack as a last resort. Simpler is better for me. Thanks Supe!

Yep Rob always said to leave room and he's right. But there is a fine line - too high and TH will increase. That's why I tilt my coils in the RM2 :)
 

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I noticed there were quite a few posts asking about the same things as I was. So i'd like to update this thread for the next person who has issues with flavor on their RM2.

So its been a couple weeks of experimenting and research. Lots of good advice everywhere but it does take a while to find them in the middle of a million posts. One thing that i found really helpful was the advice not to sqounk on a hot coil.

But what really solved my flavor problem was building a dual coil on my RM2. Once i got that running, i had flavor comparable to my drippers. Right now running my RM2 with dual 30g 9 wrap coils, one on top of the other, at 0.9 ohms. After 2 years, i can finally say that my reos taste just as good as my rdas, with a ton less hassle.

Thanks to everyone who replied with their suggestions. And thanks to pdib for posting how to build that dual coil. Great to be in reoville!
 
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