Feature Request - Variable Voltage

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Geoff_NYC

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I think that I have found everything on e-cigs and in the best possible way and nothing more can be done. Maybe I am wrong that nothing more can be done but thats my thoughts now....
I try to make useful things like locking button, all batteries option, vent holes, fuse, light cig, best contuctivity, easy clean connector, friendly user cig, all atomizers in 1 connector, collector tank to avoid leakage, adjustable draw, lock liquid option, AVS, and the adjustable voltage by changing atomizers.

Imeo, my friend...Please don't tell me that you think you've found everything on e-cigs. Nothing is ever perfect. In fact, it's your constant improvements, innovation, and ability to find new and better solutions that drove me (and probably others) to buy GG's. All of those great features that you mention came because you were always looking to improve...Don't stop.
 

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I'm in. I have two buzz devices but vv on the GG would be great. I tweak my buzz all the time and usually it's outside the standard 3.7, 5 or 6 volt range of standard batteries. It's nice to set the voltage to 4.65volts for a cartomizer or 4.2 volts for a standard 510 atomizer. Something you can't do by changing an atomizer or battery.
 

imeothanasis

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I say variable voltage upgrade would be a sweet thing. And don't get started with "no electical" MWA on GG coz there's USB passthrough you connect to a mains power supply :) And why you want people to go buy other PVs to get that feature? I don't want anything else for today, GG is the best for me :p

If you'd have the potentiometer you can do something you can't do with atomisers - you can vape at whatever voltage you want.

This lets the vaper to find his so called "sweet spot" - individually and not being limited by any version of the atomiser.

There's a real hype over e-cigs with variable voltage today - not having it these days (even as an upgrade) is a loss.

We can put a list of people interested in GG VV mod. What you say?

1. Geoff_NYC
2. VPDownunder
3. booker

:p

passthrough is still mechanical booker my friend. There are no wires on the GG.!n Even its connection with the wire is mechanical;)
 

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Personally I'm fully agreed with what Geoff suggested. Actually I was thinking myself about something like this. Just an addon for those who need VV. I could say that at the moment I have almost all possible atty's (about 80 in a box) and all of them are different, but all of them has there sweet spot. And at the moment many of them miss there sweet spot with GG.

Yes, GGTS+AVS is a best, but you never know what will suite you the best before you buy and try. That's actually not cheap solution at all -) Yes, I found for myself what is rock with GGTS+AVS, but if I could use my other atty's also with GG that would be great. I really don't like to buy other mod like Buzz, it has VV, but miss so many good staff of GG :)
 
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urbanite

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hmm... I don't know still a bit on fence about it... On the one side I don't want any electronics in my device, but then again I wouldn't mind trying what all the hoopla about variable voltage is about in practice... I understand the theory of it, and it is rather interesting.

If there is a point in defence of variable voltage it is that it offers more fine grained control of the voltage therefore offering many more permutations and possibilities than just matching atties and batteries does.

I think the idea with building it into the fuse or into the top portion of the pv with a control ring is rather elegant and keeps with the modular nature of the GGTS.

the battery indicator is completely useless as an idea for GG though...
 

twilab

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the battery indicator is completely useless as an idea for GG though...

Yep, that's true.

Concerning VV modules I've even thought about some round (like coin) modules with diameter 16-18 mm, and grainy resistance, like 0,2 0,5 1 and 2om for example, which can be inserted with batteries to lower power as needed. Probably it might be even not electrical by nature, just a material with appropriate resistance.
 
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booker

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passthrough is still mechanical booker my friend. There are no wires on the GG.!n Even its connection with the wire is mechanical;)
You can't use the passthrough without the wire, buddy :2cool:




Current list of voters for GG VV mod:

1. Geoff_NYC
2. VPDownunder
3. booker
4. marbass
5. rusalka
6. Big Easy
7. harpo

anyone else? Just say :)
 
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