Nice surprise...accidentally discovered that like the Darwin, the Kick seems to calculate the ohms of the atty and compensate for it based upon the wattage. In other words, my 18650 was powering up a 5ohm 801 atty quite nicely. I can kick myself for selling my iAtty now, the Kick should make this tank much more usable-no more fretting that you ended up with a 2.2 ohm coil instead of a 1.6.
I'm getting an extender tube for my GGTS (Luv ya, Brucie!) and some 18500's, so I'm going all in.
This thing appears to be solid as a block of granite...had a few misfires, but it has something to do with my TS needing servicing. Maximum conductivity is a lot more important when your mod's only hanging on by a thread or two, ergo the need for more battery and size choices.
Right now, I'm using a bonuted LR510 with an AW 14500. Doesn't last terribly long, but a) I've got a pocket full of them, and b) I'm sitting in my office today with my good old trustfire charger. I can use a 18650 with a 801 and 901 using the GG native 510 to 901 connector with 18650's, but the connectivity issues are more pronounced. Yeah, I realize I've spent $100 in accessories to use this trial mod, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be worth it. Another bit of good news is that the kicked GGTS doesn't appear to have the same problem as my unmodified version in accidentally impaling 510 attys.
And come on guys, you shouldn't be jealous.*
*Honestly, you should be VERY jealous!