I think other e cig devices have protection circuit inside the electronics for safety. Since the REO is all mechanical, do you have to use a battery that comes with protection?
I think other e cig devices have protection circuit inside the electronics for safety. Since the REO is all mechanical, do you have to use a battery that comes with protection?
]Protected batteries are longer than the safer chemistry ones, because that protection circuit takes up room. They will crush your spring too much[/B].
In addition they cannot typically match the high drain abilities of IMRs (even though their quoted capacity - 3400mAh say, looks enticing) and that means they are not safe for sub-Ω use.
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not that it matters much, but is there a way to tell the difference between a collapsed coil due to a short, and a compressed spring due to abject user stupidity?
I could be remembering this wrong; but when a drip tip shorted my Reo and collapsed the spring, I think I remember it being slightly "blue/black" tinged in areas. Almost like torched steel.
Again, I could be thinking of something else... pff..
I could be remembering this wrong; but when a drip tip shorted my Reo and collapsed the spring, I think I remember it being slightly "blue/black" tinged in areas. Almost like torched steel.
Again, I could be thinking of something else... pff..
You are correct! I mentioned to Dennis before that a color change is what I had noticed after a collapse.
Also told him that the best thing to do is just replace it if he is not sure.
I agree with funk Dracula and nerak. The spring that has collapsed from overheating changes color. You'll have a dark spot usually on the middle two or three wraps.