Thank you so much Mist those are some nice batteries. How well do they work in GGTS? It looks as though it shrinks the GGTS down alot.... I like the look I may just get them to try them out.
Thank you for the speedy response to my post. I didn't know that was a prototype GGT that I saw on YouTube. The GGTS seems like it will be my next PV purchase. I'm extremely excited. About how long does shipping/processing take on average? I'm in Louisian (USA). Thanks again. Happy vaping.
PS and just to clairify, when the GGTS is in it smallest configuration, there is a spare piece (not connected to the device), correct? Thanks
Thank you so much Mist those are some nice batteries. How well do they work in GGTS? It looks as though it shrinks the GGTS down alot.... I like the look I may just get them to try them out.
yea that could be a problem. I too vape heavy. With a 900 mah battery I can burn through it in 3 to 4 hours depending on whats going on. LOL Ill tell yea I love my vape.I like the size of the TS with the 3.6v CR2 but they don't last long for me. Maybe about an hour or so. The ones I have are labeled 600 mAh but they are probably more like 450 or so. I use them most often in the Grant for a nice 7.2v vape with HV atty of course. When you use CR2s in the TS the telescopic part is hidden totally. It looks like the Trans in that configuration.
I too am a fan of the CR2s, as long as you keep plenty of pairs charged and swap them out the minute you experience vapour drop off, they are an excellent choice (in my opinion).
ditto.
I would add that with CR2s it is smart to have a meter...Just to be safe from time to time I will pull my CR2s and check there voltage to make sure they have a even discharge. I also find pairs that work best together, I have had 2 bats work great, then switch one with another and all of a sudden ya have a uneven discharge...and that is one of the main problems with inline battery setups...you risk a boomboomboom.
-Tim
Yes a good multimeter or even a cheap one is the best thing you can do for this hobby... or is it an addiction? I question this almost daily. But keeping the eye on those batteries AND atomizers can and will save you some headaches and possibly a few teeth...ahhaha...
for a long trip like that... you would love either GGTS with cr123 3.7 set up, or an 18500 3.7v with all tubes attached and a 510 attie. Or a grant that will give you 900 mah 14500 3.7v protected battery (4 hours or more vaping time). The size is right inbetween the slim and the GGTS... but what ever you choose in the line of GG's you will love.Yeah, the price did seem kind of high, but I read many posts here about how much other people (who have been long time e cig users) were so impressed with the quality and durability of this product. I also like the fact that it is not full of cheap plastic parts and microchips that will eventually fail. I thought about how much money I have already spent in the last few months on all kinds of parts ( recent newbie, trying out all kinds of products like a kid in a candy store ) and how they will all have to be replaced a few months from now, and it made it seem like a much better deal, assuming it does work and last as good/long as it has been claimed to, here in the forum. Right now, I'm able to afford the extras, and looking at the long run, the GG seemed to be a good investment for future vaping. This summer I will be traveling for a few months, money will tighten up, and will be glad I stocked up on parts so I don't have to worry about finding them while I am traveling around the country. I'm looking forward to trying the GG slim out!
I'm sure that you will love the GG slim. I was skeptical about the price at first, but it was worth way more than I payed for it. Imeo is a PV genius and deserves a medal, plaque, or something...
Yeah, the price did seem kind of high, but I read many posts here about how much other people (who have been long time e cig users) were so impressed with the quality and durability of this product. I also like the fact that it is not full of cheap plastic parts and microchips that will eventually fail. I thought about how much money I have already spent in the last few months on all kinds of parts ( recent newbie, trying out all kinds of products like a kid in a candy store ) and how they will all have to be replaced a few months from now, and it made it seem like a much better deal, assuming it does work and last as good/long as it has been claimed to, here in the forum. Right now, I'm able to afford the extras, and looking at the long run, the GG seemed to be a good investment for future vaping. This summer I will be traveling for a few months, money will tighten up, and will be glad I stocked up on parts so I don't have to worry about finding them while I am traveling around the country. I'm looking forward to trying the GG slim out!
The GG reminds me of victorian times something Sherlock Holmes would have used a modern antique that will be treasured in the future