Whats Up With My Reo

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In the past few days the REO with the sub ohm kit occasionally wont fire,almost like the battery is flat.Then I take the battery out and put it back in again and away she goes.Do you think I need to clean the REO or the contacts and can someone advise on the best way to do it please?
 
The sub ohm kits do not require any filing or noalox on the firing pin , you can try scruffing up the + on your battery with a file or sandpaper and give your reo a nice bubble bath and allow to dry
 
The sub ohm kits do not require any filing or noalox on the firing pin , you can try scruffing up the + on your battery with a file or sandpaper and give your reo a nice bubble bath and allow to dry
Thanks for the info,so do I just put the whole thing in soapy water?Thats a problem,I only got one REO:-(
 
without the battery ofcourse :D.

use an old toothbrush and scrub her nicely inside out
 
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and scrub away. I dry with towel and just use the blow dryer to blow water out which the eye cannot see

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+1 on the hairdryer

i washed mine the day i got it , you know to get rid of any pubes that might have been in there
 
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and scrub away. I dry with towel and just use the blow dryer to blow water out which the eye cannot see

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Thanks for the tip,I will do it in the morning,happy vaping at the moment and I can't summon the enthusiasm to fill the aqua!
 
you sort out the firing issue

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you sort out the firing issue

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No its fine most of the time its just maybe 2 or 3 times a day when it doesn't want to fire,I'll bath it and also clean the contacts on the batteries and hopefully I'll be away.
 
theres another option you can try , pm me ur banking details and send it my way
 
could be your switch mocing into the locked position?

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No its fine most of the time its just maybe 2 or 3 times a day when it doesn't want to fire,I'll bath it and also clean the contacts on the batteries and hopefully I'll be away.

It was mentioned somewhere else but you should not file or sand the sub ohm firing pin as it will damage the coating on it.
 
It was mentioned somewhere else but you should not file or sand the sub ohm firing pin as it will damage the coating on it.

agreed , but you can file/sand the positive on your battery contact , as i understand he has had the kit installed and used the non sub ohm kit before which required maintenance (battery and firing pin?)

maybe @Matthee can shed some light here , i could be wrong
 
Nope, if it is not the button that locks the only other reason I can think of is that one of the legs of the coil has come loose or one of the wraps has a fracture.
 
Yup check deck screws happens to me now and then. I just tighten the screws down and take it and go
 
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