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    Hey Mamu quick question....I am using the 2 3 volt batteries that came with the GG for 6 volts. If I were to ever want to vape at 3.7 volts, which batteries should I use?

    Also where can I find the adapters to use other style atomizers(510,801). I looked on the GG supplier link and they are out of stock.

    Sorry to bug you, I bought this secondhand, and I didnt get an instruction book.

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    I don't vape with 3.7 volts so I haven't kept up with that battery size, but I think it's 18650 battery.

    Join us in the GG forum with your questions and I'm sure someone is using the battery you are asking about and will be able to help you.

    I'm a total 6 volt vapor now. I also have the SD which takes cr123a 3.6 volt batteries. But when you vape at 6 volts it's hard to go back to 3.6 volts and still be satsified. At least for me.

    I think there will be new stock next week for the 510 and 801 adapters at Tim's site. I rarely use the 901 atty, but favor the 510 more for the smoother vape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulspikey View Post
    I am thrilled....I started with an NPRO, then I did some reading and got a 901, then the manual switch interested me so I got a 510....Then i started reading about the "super-ecigs" I really was blown away by the difference between this and a 510. Its not even close to the same thing. The 901 and 510 are both very nice for beginners, but if you REALLY want to vape, this is how you do it.
    Congratulations, Paul! Nice, isn't it? I had the same type of e-cig journey - maybe with a few other devices thrown in. I wasn't truly satisfied until I got my GG and vaped at 6v.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulspikey View Post
    Lucky Kentucky.... Are you close to Henderson? I am right across the bridge from Evansville, IN.
    About a hour and half away from you.

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    Hi guys, I hate to correct anyone (love you Mamu) but the GG will use the 14500 or AA size 3.7v battery.
    You will need a small spacer, Tim sells them, it's just a 4mm thick magnet.

    I tried the 3.7v but it's like going back to a regular e-cig. 6v is best (for me).

    Get the adapters and you will be good to go, each is different, 801 has huge vapor but less heat, 510 is a great medium point. 901 is most like a real cigarette.

    hope this helps.

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    These spacers work as well. Very inexpensive if you're ordering from Deal Extreme anyway.

    DealExtreme: $2.36 Super-Strong Rare-Earth RE Magnets (8mm 20-Pack)

    I agree that 6v is the way to go but it's nice to have options. I use the 510 adapter but I'm anxious to give the 801 a go.

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