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Chaos, keep up the good work, you are a gladiator buddy!!


Mkay. So, when ya' think ya' might have that puppy ready?
I know what you mean. It took me quite a while to build up the the GGTS, a lot of PVs that I liked but in the end weren't quite good enough. Now that I'm here, though, I'm happy. I've had my GGTS longer than I've had any other PV, and don't see myself getting rid of it. Ever. It walked down the aisle with me when I got married. Eventually my wife's going to realize that I look at it the same way I look at her, that look that says, "I can't believe I'm so lucky to have you in my life."
Not all of them. I think there were a couple that gave me 6 months with it.I know you don't pay attention to the other forum, Imeo, but my friend here has beat all the wagers against him!!!![]()
We who are about to die salute you, Imeo!The other forum will never change rippleChaos, keep up the good work, you are a gladiator buddy!!
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LMMFAO!Lovely story, but please, DO NOT tell us what part, if any, the GGTS played on your honeymoon!
Some things, even the most die-hard fan just don't wanna know....![]()
Imeo, quick question for you. I'm wanting to get a ggts but with the ggvv talk iv been waiting to see how this plays out. Are you thinking a ggts add on for vv or a vv device? Either way I want to get a gg very soon.
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That's ok I think Imeo said his would be like 13 watts![]()
All I can say is, he will lose a boatload of money keeping it at 10 watts. The finicky and discriminating vaper will not buy it, or maybe only buy one.
This interests me - when you say you're vaping at 12 - 15 watts, I'm intrigued as to what kit you're using to get to this, and how you've worked it out, only because at a true 3.7 volts you'd need an atomiser of under 1 ohm, and at 6 volts, you'd be using LR atties. That plus it would be blisteringly hot.
It's my experience that folks usually overestimate the wattage at which they vape - usually because they don't realise that the batteries uusing won't actually provide that amount of power, and they don't do under-load measurements. I'm not saying that's the case here, but it does intrigue me.
This interests me - when you say you're vaping at 12 - 15 watts, I'm intrigued as to what kit you're using to get to this, and how you've worked it out, only because at a true 3.7 volts you'd need an atomiser of under 1 ohm, and at 6 volts, you'd be using LR atties. That plus it would be blisteringly hot.
It's my experience that folks usually overestimate the wattage at which they vape - usually because they don't realise that the batteries they're using won't actually provide that amount of power, and they don't do under-load measurements. I'm not saying that's the case here, but it does intrigue me.