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Post by wotsit on Mar 23, 2011 23:00:58 GMT
How do you mean Chrissie? Do you have the button attached? In the lock postion?
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 23, 2011 23:09:56 GMT
Yes, best in the locked position.
Hold the top of the button in place, while at the same time using a pair of needle nosed pliers to to loosen the the slim nut that is snug to the body of the GG. You will then be able to move the button post up or down. If it's not been connecting well with the end cap post, it just needs pushing down a very tiny fraction, Then just re tighten the nut with the pliers.
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Post by wotsit on Mar 23, 2011 23:44:07 GMT
Thanks Chrissie I have had a little fiddle with it (not sure if I was doing it right) but its working much much much better now. Now I hope that I havent messed up the AW batteries with a short crappy first charge
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Post by Perpetua on Mar 24, 2011 6:02:46 GMT
There's this vid as well Wot showing the GG button removal/assembley which I found quite useful.
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Post by imeothanasis on Mar 24, 2011 12:34:22 GMT
Hissie, your SD has arrived and I have to say that its like new. I see that you take care of your cigs. Thank you very much and I hope that you will receive your GGTB soon:)
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Post by hissie on Mar 24, 2011 12:50:19 GMT
That's great Imeo, I'm glad it arrived in good condition. Yes, I am very careful with my e-cigs. Can't afford to keep replacing them unfortunatly. I will let you know when the GGTB arrives
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Post by lynwlt on Mar 24, 2011 13:20:06 GMT
Oh gosh, I just love that little itch that must be scratched..... Sigh, I really MUST get a life...
Lynda
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 24, 2011 22:05:25 GMT
Well found Perpy that video of Rob's is brilliant Imeo, good to hear Hissie's SD has arrived with you safely Lol, Lynda, I wondered what you meant until I watched the video
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Post by Aldo on Mar 24, 2011 22:17:39 GMT
Chrissie Almighty, you that know everything there is to know about GG's! Will you enlighten me with your wisdom if you please?! Need to know wether it is possible ro vape at 5v on the ggts an ggtb?! Or if you can only jump from the 3.7 to the 6 mark!
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 24, 2011 23:11:04 GMT
Lol Aldo I'm sure there are others (especially Imeo of course) that know far more about them Easiest way to vape at 5v with either the GGTS or GGTB is with a 3.7v battery (best ones being the 18650 in the GGTS or the 17670 in the GGTB) with a LR attie.
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Post by Perpetua on Mar 24, 2011 23:11:46 GMT
These are the battery configurations on the TS Aldo, plus you can also get a Pass Through for 5v vaping . . . remember though that the voltage generated is not necessarily exactly that.
•1 x CR123A 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •2 x CR123A 3.0v for a total of 6.0v •1 x 16340 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •1 x 17670 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •1 x 18350 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •1 x 18500 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •1 x 18650 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •1 x 18500 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •1 x 14500 3.7v for a total of 3.7v •2 x 17340 3.2v for a total of 6.4v •2 x 16340 3.7v for a total of 7.4v - needs VHV Atomisers •2 x CR123A 3.6v for a total of 7.2v - ditto •2 x CR123A 3.7v for a total of 7.4v - ditto
The GGTB voltages options:
3.6V, 3.7V, 6.4V, 7.2V and 7.4V depending on what batteries you use. . . . and again for the higher voltages you willl need VHV atomisers.
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Post by Aldo on Mar 24, 2011 23:22:00 GMT
Thank you very much... It's itchin'!! Lool don't think I will ever use the vry high voltage's!
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Post by hissie on Mar 25, 2011 12:36:39 GMT
Wow I have my GGTB Big thanks to imeo..I love it. & Big thanks for making it 510 instead of 901. Very much appreciated.
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 25, 2011 13:06:20 GMT
Brilliant news Hissie Imeo, I think you have made Hissie a very happy lady
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Post by wotsit on Mar 25, 2011 20:12:28 GMT
Excellent news Hissie. How are you liking it? Would love a 510 top for mine. Hope Imeo releases them soon so I can buy one although it works fine with the adapter. I love the weight of it now although that did take a day or so to get use to as its so much heavier than the rivas/ego things. But it feels so nice in the hand. Think I still am having a few battery issues as the AW17650s dont seem to last me long But wow is it ever good
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