hi imeo,
i received my GGTB today and it is indeed a very nice little device
im a little puzzled though as you said it could take any type of battery except the 18650 but im struggling to find any batteries in my cupboard that actually fits it...........and i have a lot of batteries! lol all the ones i have are fatter than what the GGTB is so obviously wont fit..........the only one i can find so far that fits is a 14500
i still have a lot more batteries to try so im sure i will find others that fit too, but it might be wise to let people know exactly what batteries will fit rather than saying "any" battery
still, its very nice though and i cant believe how light it is!
cheers
scott
sorry guys, that was me being a plonker!.............there was a very small metal burr right on the inside of the GGTB at the top which was stopping the batteries going on.
i can now confirm that these batteries fit nicely:-
1 x 14500 - 3.7v
1 x unprotected high drain AW 14500 - 3.7v
2 x CR123A - 3v
1 x 16340 - 3.6v
2 x 16340 - 7.2v
2 x 15266 - 7.2v
2 x 15270 - 6v
2 x CR2 - 6v
sorry for the confusion! lol
cheers
scott
ps.........to anyone else who has the same issue, to remove a burr just give it a light rub with some fine sand paper........10 second job![]()
hi mate,
well there is little that can go wrong with the GGTB (if anything!) so i reckon i will record the review on friday probably
cheers,
scott
With the telescopic faulse battery it can take any kind of batteries exept the 18650.
Am using my GGTB with a 901LR and it's vaping like a dream with the 14500 batteries I had to hand. . . . . once I'd sorted out what way round that false battery goes. Doh me!
What a nifty little touch that is for battery versatility!
Very lightweight at 66grams, so it won't weigh down my already considerably weighty handbag.
I've taken a picture of it alongside my GGTS and have also learnt how to add foto's on here!
As always, huge thanks to Krom for his immaculate service - always a pleasure dealing with him and of course to Imeo for designing it in the first instance.
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