Make sure the grease doesn't combine with the juice, though - that's why the recommendation for vaseline.
I had a similar issue when I first started using a GGTS. My problem was with using Tenergy batteries. I had two 3V batteries on a 2ohm atty. The PCB on the batteries did not allow the watts it created.
Please tell us what batteries you are using and what kind of atomizer. Ie standard 2ohm 510 atty with two Tenergy batteries.
This will help us get a better idea of your problem, and help you resolve it.
Make sure the grease doesn't combine with the juice, though - that's why the recommendation for vaseline.![]()
Glad your GG came to life!I'm using a 306 with an XL Delrin tip...I found that if I tightened the atty down all the way, I'd get the "hot button". Backing off the atty off by a turn or two still gave great contact, and fixed the hot button. Just in case you run into that
What kind of glass drip tip are you using? Can you use the collector tank with it, or did you have to leave the top off?
Ok guys - I left it alone last night - I just wanted to chill and vape after a day of frustration.
Today I took the top of the collector tank and replaced the XL drip tip I was using ( i needed to use it, to use the collector tank and the variable draw) with my fav glass drip tip. Not a change that would effect anything I wouldn't have thought.
Anyhows I just fired it up leaving everything the same - just to make sure it wasn't working.
Miraculously it worked fine and is still working fine now four hours later. I haven't a clue what has happened overnight and feel even more of an idiot now than I did when I posted my original question lol
I'd still like to know what was going on but if it continues to vape ok the I won't really care.
All I can think of is that after all my fiddling yesterday it has removed enough nolox for a good conection to now be made and that I had applied too much nolox to start with.
The reason I used nolox is because it's what I have used on all my other mods previously and it has worked fine. I used food grade silicone grease on the collector tank because I didn't want to risk vaping nolox ( or Vaseline for that matter ) and figured that silicone grease would be safe and better up to the job with it's heat resistant properties than anything else.
delboy, all your problems comes from springs. Clean the battery's spring and the button's spring, thats all
I hate springs for their low contuctivity thats why I replaced the button's spring with the magnets and thats why I dont have a battery spring to my GGTS
you will not have a protection against shorts, so better to clean it Del
Carol, I was the first one on ecf that used brass on connections and I was the first one that used copper springs. But its useless to use brass or copper connections on steel mods.
Please forgive me for asking, what extra protection does the GGTS fuse protection upgrade give over the standard spring then?you will not have a protection against shorts, so better to clean it Del
Imeo, are you back from vacation, or are you just sneaking time on your computer? Heh, you just can't stand more then a few days away from your work!
I feel the same way about springs, bad for conductivity, but a little safer to have them....a necesary evil
Hmm I might try this living life on the edge. Hell they are protected and there are ventr holes.....