GGTS revision 2 - 2011 - Heating issue with two batteries - doing something wrong ...

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ADV

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obviously. The setup I have is two 18350 3,7v batteries and 5,3ohm very high resistance 510 atomizer with tank,

I drop first battery with + facing up. Then I screwed telescope and droped second + facing up. I connected ato to top part and assembled rest of the parts. I click button and everything starts to heat, but no vapor is coming.

Do I have reverse polarity or what's going on ?
 

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your atomizer is shorted adv. Please change atomizer or use the same and dont screw hard the telescope

+1.

I shorted two attys just last week by over-tightening the telescope. The shorted attys still work on my Provari. They will work on other connectors after shorting on the GGTS because the others don't put as much upward pressure on the atty post like the GGs do.
 

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your atomizer is shorted adv. Please change atomizer or use the same and dont screw hard the telescope

Screwed too tight. Thanks Imeo.

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Now I'm getting Cumulonimbus Incus type clouds of vapor
 

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Left one purchaised as spare and right one from original GGTS order. I tought that there was something fishy with that spring ... mayby little bit more QC needed at factory floor ?

Anyways, follow up question about fuse protector. Fuse protector is connected to spring and spring is connected to bottom part, right ?

You received the spring like that or it happened after you shorted the atomizer?
 
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