GP Series by VapourArt - Official Thread for GP Spheroid, GP PAPS, X, GP Piccolo, GP SnP and more - Part 1

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The second screw, the smaller one should be longer to permit the battery to contact it, without the need of a fuse or a magnet. Possibly your post has a shorter screw. Send please an email to info(at)vapourart.com about it with your address details, and we'll send you a new one.

Thank you perseas, for the great service.
 

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There have been many disussions with battery safety with many advanced users throughout the forum. As I have heard of one sub ohm incident briefly but, not confirmed, this certainly is not the relationship vapers should maintain with deregulators and government.
Without proper knowledge and experience I suspect the danger is multiplied. All users should familiarize themselves with battery types and uses, charging, watts, ohms, wire resistance, etc., regardles of the ohms they choose to vape. The first time someones face is turned in to a red mist by a faulty setup, the integrity of the industry will be compromised. We all suffer.
I find that we (myself included) chase the vape dragon looking for better delivery. This is a mystery to me as when I smoked I never thought about finding a faster, harder and better delivery other than smoking a Camel when I wanted to.
I would suggest to put your Provari's and Vamo's away and purchase a small multimeter. With this you can check everything from volt drop, watts, conductivity, ohms and more. At some point, you may purchase a device that you have to check with a multimeter.
I rarely check ohms as I am familiar with my builds.
I only sub ohm one set up to .7-.9 .9 (Doc Dave Mini B dual wick) as my sweetspot on the rest of my atty's is at 1.2. I also regularly check my devices internals regularly to be safe and have educated myself on the variables that effect ohms and watts.
The integrity of GP is highly regarded and they have included saftey precautions in their builds.
The fuse imo is a great idea although I would still be aware of potential danger.
 

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...I would suggest to put your Provari's and Vamo's away and purchase a small multimeter. With this you can check everything from volt drop, watts, conductivity, ohms and more. At some point, you may purchase a device that you have to check with a multimeter...

Very well said!
I have THIS; and for $9 it's one helluva assistance to me.
 

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so guys and gals...
what are you rocking on your paps as a juice delivery device?

i want something nice and flush that doesn't leak!

currently my go to is a nautilus but it isnt quite flush... (I do have some nautifun convert kits on the way im looking forward to however...)
i have an AGI in dripper mode that loks beautiful, but is a mess and a pain...
the RSST looks good but gennys dont do it for me anymore...
aga-t2 doesnt look very good...

any recommendations?

First I have to say: I have not found anything that gives me a more satisfying vape than my Spheroid's. But, in the last six weeks or so I have brought out of retirement my trap tank and bought a new Vaperfexion Killer tank.
In my 22mm trap tank, I am running a Diver RBA...no leaks, looks great and very satisfying vape. In the 22mm killer tank, I'm running the Killer 705, with same outstanding results. I started vaping 2.5 years ago and am truly amazed at the choices we have today.
So many choices, you have to find what looks good to you, but most important, IMO, a satisfying vape...

I'M PATIENTLY AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF THE SnP TANK...well kinda patiently :)
 

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Just reminding... the 1st batch of SnP will be 23mm.[/QUOTE

Thank you qorax, I actually did know that. I'm hanging on to perseas saying the 22mm version will soon be here. You reminded me I need even MORE patience Yikes !

B'coz I'm waitin' too :)
 

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From Bulgaria to my doorstep in 2 days!! Wow! Dunno why people bash DHL, that was FAST.

First impressions: Damn this thing is GORGEOUS! And wow, is it ever TINY!! Has some great heft to it already, I couldn't wait to to put a battery in it. Now it feels VERY solid. Button has a great action/feel to it.. just the right amount of travel. Going to need to tinker with it a bit to learn how to adjust the center pin on the topside so my IGO-L sits flush, but other than that I am absolutely LOVING this thing!

THANKS PERSEAS! :toast:
 

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From Bulgaria to my doorstep in 2 days!! Wow! Dunno why people bash DHL, that was FAST.

Last time something was sent to me DHL it took 15 days. From 2 states away. Granted that was not Express, so I am holding judgement for now. My package showed with Courier at 10AM my time, now 5:30 PM.... We will see....

EDIT: And just after I typed this out it showed up :p
 
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From Bulgaria to my doorstep in 2 days!! Wow! Dunno why people bash DHL, that was FAST.

First impressions: Damn this thing is GORGEOUS! And wow, is it ever TINY!! Has some great heft to it already, I couldn't wait to to put a battery in it. Now it feels VERY solid. Button has a great action/feel to it.. just the right amount of travel. Going to need to tinker with it a bit to learn how to adjust the center pin on the topside so my IGO-L sits flush, but other than that I am absolutely LOVING this thing!

THANKS PERSEAS! :toast:
Very nice!
Easy peasy! Unscrew both posts, screw your atty down flush to top cap then screw large or top post in to mate wtih connection and than adjust smaller ppin to bate with battery.
Enjoy
We can always use pics!
 

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Yeah I am really digging this, can't wait to get a 18500 tube. Button is really dead on perfect for me. Sizing up battery and atty is much easier on my other keeper mod (just being honest), but this little guy? Absolute keeper. Awesome job with the button Perseas, and thanks for an awesome little mod!
 

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Got my Lux in today. A beautiful little device but I'm having a issue with the bottom button.
The nut that holds the button in place was apparently put on with an air hammer.
I have absolutely no way of disassembling the button... And I'm starting to get .......
Any one have any suggestions?

Taking a stab here, possible it is left hand threaded?
 

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The family gets a new baby brother!
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