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Thanks @Matthee, and also thanks for all the info and videos with regards to the Reo and the Reo Mini. Thanks @CVS for pushing me over the edge, and for letting me try his brand new Reo, which is what inevitably led me to placing an order. I have opted for the Reo Mini 2.1, as i like my mods stealthy, and am glad i made that choice since performance wise, its the same as the grand :) With regards to the wait @Matthee, who ordered a Reo, when, where, how ? :D
We ordered last week Tuesday and picked it up this week Wednesday. Nice speedy delivery.
 
So how do all the new Reonauts find the build on the Reomizer2 compared to all the other atomizers you have built?
 
Well it's my first time with a 'dripper' and my first time with microcoils, and all I can say is, it sucks to be over 40 - I need a magnifying glass :)
 
pretty much the same for me just wanna fiddle with leads off coil to avoid micro opening when I place coil

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Well it's my first time with a 'dripper' and my first time with microcoils, and all I can say is, it sucks to be over 40 - I need a magnifying glass :)
Tried the normal magnifying glass, no go. But this works wonderful:
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Please explain that to me @Zegee - I do not catch your drift.
so basically when u build a micro and torch it in theory it's meant to stuck together however when u insert leads through posts they are generally wider than the coil which then causes expansion ie they separate. my thinking is if you torch the coil and the leads in similar position to the post when you install there should be no expansion the coil stays tight.
unless I am building my coils incorrectly :(

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pretty much the same for me just wanna fiddle with leads off coil to avoid micro opening when I place coil

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Yeah, same for me. Micro's seem to be opening. Went from 1.1 ohm to like 3. Tightened again and now at 1.3..
Will have to rebuild later.
 
so basically when u build a micro and torch it in theory it's meant to stuck together however when u insert leads through posts they are generally wider than the coil which then causes expansion ie they separate. my thinking is if you torch the coil and the leads in similar position to the post when you install there should be no expansion the coil stays tight.
unless I am building my coils incorrectly :(
Yeah, same for me. Micro's seem to be opening. Went from 1.1 ohm to like 3. Tightened again and now at 1.3..Will have to rebuild later.
Oh, that is easy to correct: After installation, before wicking, pulse your coil. Then as quickly as possible after pulsing (whilst it is still hot, but not firing) take a sturdy pair of tweezers or sharp nosed pliers and tighten up your coil. Hold the tweezers/pliers in tightening position for around a 20 count. Repeat if necessary. Attached video shows how it is done. This is how I do it as well. Another option is to bend the tails to the required position whilst the coil is still on the mandrel - before installation.
Always make sure your post screws are properly tightened.
 
I dont torch at all I wrap the coil as tight as possible. then fit and pulse and tweez. works well
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mathee where did you get 27g wana sell some?

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holy moly didnt know that will order some now thanks tyler

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On the sub-ohm kits. Shipping of parts to Reosmods should take place on 14 March 2014. Once received it will take a couple of days for the kits to be assembled and another day or two for the stock on hand to be re-kitted. Will keep you updated.
 
Would going to the dark side of sub-ohming be the only advantage to the new kits ? I have found that i prefer 1 - 1.3 ohms.
 
Would going to the dark side of sub-ohming be the only advantage to the new kits ? I have found that i prefer 1 - 1.3 ohms.
Well, more the pitch black side of sub-ohming - you would be able to go down to 0.2 I think. As is, 0.6/7 is fine - I do not go below 0.7. The new kit will have the following further advantages:
  1. A little longer battery life
  2. Flat top batteries will be able to be used
  3. Almost no maintenance - currently it is advised to do the wash, firing pin filing and applying noalox every couple of months. Maintenance video below:
 
so the missing reo finally decides to show up in south africa. I contacted rob and he said: you can leave it it will be automatically sent back to me or you could take it at a reduced price. @Zodiac didnt waist anytine when he heard the news he will be the owner of a copper vein reo with the brass rm2 and brass button

we gonna have twins lol

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so the missing reo finally decides to show up in south africa. I contacted rob and he said: you can leave it it will be automatically sent back to me or you could take it at a reduced price. @Zodiac didnt waist anytine when he heard the news he will be the owner of a copper vein reo with the brass rm2 and brass button.we gonna have twins lol
@Zodiac, your are so lucky!! And that is an awesome colour combination. When will you have it in hand? Pictures, please.
 
@Zodiac, your are so lucky!! And that is an awesome colour combination. When will you have it in hand? Pictures, please.
Thanks so much @Matthee :) Its in Johannesburg at the moment, so should be here by tomorrow or Wednesday, but now i also heard that Speed Services is on strike :( This was a surprise Reo, it was totally unexpected :D
 
Thanks so much @Matthee :) Its in Johannesburg at the moment, so should be here by tomorrow or Wednesday, but now i also heard that Speed Services is on strike :( This was a surprise Reo, it was totally unexpected :D
Well, then strike depending a shortened wait for your first Reo. And the Mini 2.1 will be your second Reo then!
 
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