What's the best dual coil atty for a standard Reo Grand?

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I modded an Igo W and am enjoying it on the LP Grand. It's a fairly easy atty to mod, has a lot of real estate for building and looks pretty good on the Grand.



There are a couple of issues I am having. I removed the pin to drill it and it isn't as tight as before, now when tightening down the positive screw it tends to spin if tightened too much.

Also, the top cap is not the tightest fitting, it is easy to get the holes out of line with the coils, can come off in a pocket and is difficult to tighten down with the cap on.

It vapes well, great flavor although not as much as a reduced chamber atty, and pretty nice clouds.
 

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If you have a standard Reo Grand the options are a bit limited and none will have a large deck to build duals like a full sized dripper. You can dual coil pretty much any dripper including the RM2, the coils will have to be pretty compact. I've got duals on a cyclone and the deck on it is no bigger than an RM2. The LP Reo gives you more options.
 

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If you have a standard Reo Grand the options are a bit limited and none will have a large deck to build duals like a full sized dripper. You can dual coil pretty much any dripper including the RM2, the coils will have to be pretty compact. I've got duals on a cyclone and the deck on it is no bigger than an RM2. The LP Reo gives you more options.

The issue I see with the RM2 is that the posts are offset from the center. So the second coil side is smaller than the first. Is this manageable?

From what I've seen in pictures of the Cyclone the posts are skewed to one side (negative is closer to the edge of the atty than the positive), but a line drawn through the center of them both is on the center-line of the atty. I think can deal with that :). Will this puppy fit on my standard Reo without modding it?
 

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You'll need to drill a 2nd air hole, But the Igo Rob sells or a Cyclone with standard cap would work. I've never done one but there was thread talking about parallel stacked coils instead of front and back on the RM2 as well.

Thanks FB. Going to look into the stacked coils.
 

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The issue I see with the RM2 is that the posts are offset from the center. So the second coil side is smaller than the first. Is this manageable?

From what I've seen in pictures of the Cyclone the posts are skewed to one side (negative is closer to the edge of the atty than the positive), but a line drawn through the center of them both is on the center-line of the atty. I think can deal with that :). Will this puppy fit on my standard Reo without modding it?

Yes the regular cyclone will fit on the regular grand, and in order to use the cyclone with air flow control you must have the LP

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The issue I see with the RM2 is that the posts are offset from the center. So the second coil side is smaller than the first. Is this manageable?

From what I've seen in pictures of the Cyclone the posts are skewed to one side (negative is closer to the edge of the atty than the positive), but a line drawn through the center of them both is on the center-line of the atty. I think can deal with that :). Will this puppy fit on my standard Reo without modding it?

The positive post is straight up the center so the center line between them is offset to the side.
 
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