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mmm one thing at a time. Now I am trying to make perfect the auto feeding system. After that its the atty. Maybe I will do it, maybe not. If not dont blame me friend:D


Very nice Imeo...a simple way to secure the switch.

I just wanted to give you an idea that might work for the GG. I saw in the other threads people were requesting a 5v GG....Instead of making a 5v GG why not provide a resistance washer as an accessory with the GG? If they want to lower the Voltage the user can put the resistance washer in between the batteries and this will lower the voltage. This would be something that is removable...so the user can decide how much resistance they want depending on the atomizer they are using.
 
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Very nice Imeo...a simple way to secure the switch.

I just wanted to give you an idea that might work for the GG. I saw in the other threads people were requesting a 5v GG....Instead of making a 5v GG why not provide a resistance washer as an accessory with the GG? If they want to lower the Voltage the user can put the resistance washer in between the batteries and this will lower the voltage. This would be something that is removable...so the user can decide how much resistance they want depending on the atomizer they are using.

Nice idea friend, thanks a lot, I will see it tomorow for sure. I am going to bed now, I am exausted:)
 

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Very nice Imeo...a simple way to secure the switch.

I just wanted to give you an idea that might work for the GG. I saw in the other threads people were requesting a 5v GG....Instead of making a 5v GG why not provide a resistance washer as an accessory with the GG? If they want to lower the Voltage the user can put the resistance washer in between the batteries and this will lower the voltage. This would be something that is removable...so the user can decide how much resistance they want depending on the atomizer they are using.
This sounds like a great idea. If one wants the 5v,this is a simple solution. Sakis, will this work?
 

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I can see this being perfect for a 901 atomizer. 801 and 510 works phenomenally with 6v but the 901 simply can't handle it in my humble opinion.

Some 901 atomisers can but you have to be lucky! The lower bridge of the ones from TECC seem to give nice performance, still tastes burnt when it get low on juice tho hehe! Have not tried the TW ones yet!
 

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Lol, wait, MY thread I started on this got locked. *sniff* Very sad and upset now.. :lol:

@Edo - I was picturing a simple disk with contacts and inline resistor to drop in as desired. Pretty easy to make. Caesar wanted 'adjustable.' Explain 'resistance washer' ? never heard of that one, got a link?

Wegster, As you know not all metals conduct electricity the same way. So, a resistance washer is exactly that...a washer/disc that is made of a material/composite that conducts electricity but not so well. So in effect it acts as a resistor. It is like your idea but you wouldn't need any soldering and would be purely mechanical....and would last forever. Frankly your idea is probably easier to make...but since Imeo is great with metals and likes things purely mechanical...I figure he will do it the hard way.
 

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    Wegster, As you know not all metals conduct electricity the same way. So, a resistance washer is exactly that...a washer/disc that is made of a material/composite that conducts electricity but not so well. So in effect it acts as a resistor. It is like your idea but you wouldn't need any soldering and would be purely mechanical....and would last forever. Frankly your idea is probably easier to make...but since Imeo is great with metals and likes things purely mechanical...I figure he will do it the hard way.

    Gotcha, that's what I thought, but was hoping there might be some pre-made. Very cool idea. I'd love one, myself, but wanted to see if there was a starting point out there already somewhere.

    My only other thought on this is instead of *inside* the GG, it *could* be done as an adapter. Thread it onto the GG, resistance is inline, add adapter on to that. That of course would be more parts, a bit less simple, but..just a thought.
     

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    I receive many pms about the availability of GGGrant and GGNano.

    I want to explain some things because I must clear the place.

    Trans is a Nano, a Grant, and a Giant together. That means we have 3 cigs in one. Also you can buy only nano, only grant, or the whole Trans.

    In a few words we dont loose anything from the existing stuff, we just add more features:thumb:. Nothing bad, only good stuff you have to wait from me.:)
     

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    i get it now, but still i wish i could have gotten the slimmer one, man i'm kicking my self that there was 7 in stock an hour after i went to work and none in stock after i got off, that suck's.

    Yes Dino you are right my friend but all GGs gone in 1 1/2 hour. That was the reason I said to people who wanted one to stay in touch all the time. It was the only way.:(

    The next version does not have a big diference in width but a big diference in capabilities. You will not regreat it Dino, I ensure you for this:):). If it was worse I wouldnt have made it, trust me
     
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