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gouki

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Does the new top cap ordered with the complete upgrade include adjustable draw? I watched your video and it seems like it does but if you go to Rob's site it says you have to purchase it separately so I'm a little confused. Since the new GGTS is made of a different grade aluminum would it still match the old model? I have not been on the site often but i thought i read somewhere before that the GG AVS would be able to use any atomizer and not just the 901. Thanks.
 
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Does the new top cap ordered with the complete upgrade include adjustable draw? I watched your video and it seems like it does but if you go to Rob's site it says you have to purchase it separately so I'm a little confused. Since the new GGTS is made of a different grade aluminum would it still match the old model? I have not been on the site often but i thought i read somewhere before that the GG AVS would be able to use any atomizer and not just the 901. Thanks.

Hi gouki my friend:)

New lid for adjustable draw can be purchased separately.
As for the new aluminium alloy, it maches perfect with the previous one.
GGTS AVS can use the 901 for sure and soon with my6 adapters the 510 and 801 too. But maybe you can already do this with China adapters!
 

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Hello all, I just got my upgrade for the AVS today and am loving it...First i had a heck of a time getting it to work mainly with a contact issue then flooding but know its vapin great..The taste is amazing so fresh every time...

I just have one question...Does the atty last longer in the AVS or dripping??I would assume it would last longer in the AVS but on average by how much longet?I'll find this out on my own eventually but it could take a long time as its a brand new atty.
 

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Hello all, I just got my upgrade for the AVS today and am loving it...First i had a heck of a time getting it to work mainly with a contact issue then flooding but know its vapin great..The taste is amazing so fresh every time...

I just have one question...Does the atty last longer in the AVS or dripping??I would assume it would last longer in the AVS but on average by how much longet?I'll find this out on my own eventually but it could take a long time as its a brand new atty.

all internal parts of the atomizer are inside liquid CG my friend even the soldered pieces, so yes it will last longer. But I dont know how longer. I think that 30% longer is a realistic amount of time

I am very glad that you got your AVS and you are in vaping heaven buddy!!
 

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Atty's definitely last longer being in the liquid, there is no doubt about this in my mind, I here people always complaining they blew there LR Atty and it's simply because they dont keep them soaking wet, after using LR Atty's now for a few months or since they where introduced it is obvious to me that all Atty last longer keeping them wetter than ever, LR/Reg/HV/XHV all of them.!! So being submerced in the tank of liquid is great they should really last a long time in my opinion much longer than dripping or using carts, hahah did I say carts, thats an old old thing of the past isnt it now guys.!!
 

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Atty's definitely last longer being in the liquid, there is no doubt about this in my mind, I here people always complaining they blew there LR Atty and it's simply because they dont keep them soaking wet, after using LR Atty's now for a few months or since they where introduced it is obvious to me that all Atty last longer keeping them wetter than ever, LR/Reg/HV/XHV all of them.!! So being submerced in the tank of liquid is great they should really last a long time in my opinion much longer than dripping or using carts, hahah did I say carts, thats an old old thing of the past isnt it now guys.!!


I see great logic in this -

keeping your atty wet has always been the way to go
for best and sustained perforfmance--

but please do not call me an old, old thing of the past --

I still love my carts -- hahahahha --
:unsure: :laugh:
 
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