GGTS SS - spring

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lordbyron77

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I noticed that it is much harder than previous. Two atom in "short circuit" because I tight too hard my GGTS SS and spring seems to allow a few mistakes. Pay attention or replace the spring with a softer one, that guarantee more margin of error being more "soft ".
It is not my first GGTS so I know the right point where tight is.....
 

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??? I thouhjt we were talking about the battery spring here. Only need for it is so it can collapse for safety reasons. I run 2x's IMR 18350 so I don't worry about violent failures and it allows my GGTS to be shorter by a bit ;)

Based on the verbiage of the original post, I couldn't figure out what he was trying to make contact on. lol
 

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??? I thouhjt we were talking about the battery spring here. Only need for it is so it can collapse for safety reasons. I run 2x's IMR 18350 so I don't worry about violent failures and it allows my GGTS to be shorter by a bit ;)

So you took away only spring and still used bottom cup's cylinder.
Isn't that so?
 

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So you took away only spring and still used bottom cup's cylinder.
Isn't that so?

Yes, since I use IMR batteries they wont violently fail so no need for the safety factor of a collapsible spring I think I get less resistance witout the spring so it hits a little better.

I wouldn't recomend doing this unless you strictly use IMR or LiFePO4 batteries though :)
 
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