How do you move that liquid cr when it's fully assembled (UFS mk2)

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JollyRogers

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blobe. Please give it some time. As far as leaking, I have mine in full size mode and haven't had any leaks. I could see it leak in small mode if the o-ring is removed...

Might I suggest some 510 cartos? The liquid control can be used for them also (as long as they have the side holes like the boge). They work rather well in the UFS without having to punch them.

I got lucky on my first UFS and got it right in 10 minutes. So it was easy when I got my v2. However, I have tried different liquid in it in the past and it can be rather troublesome for the user to dial it in. But once you figure what air control opening and liquid control open parameters for your liquid and atty combo, it's perfect!
 

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Im using the HH long barrel like the one in the video, It is working GREAT!!!!! I have a couple of the short HH357s as well, and in the short version of the UFS they also work great!! I think (correct me if Im wrong) that you will have to use the Long barrel HH atty if you want to use the UFS in its full capasity.. I dont know of another 510 that will let you do that!! Or you can use a 901 with a stealth adapter!! Not sure if this will help you but its what I use and it works for me very well!!! Hope it helps
 

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Vous allez bien ma frere? the atty should come just to the top of the tank..... if it is flooding too much like what happenned to me, then you need to take it apart and turn the whole tank anti clockwise above the air control ring so it sits flush against the bottom of the atty. then do a fill. I found that my atty would flood a bit initially. I would stick a chunk of tissue paper into the atty and blow through the air control holes to remove the excess..... then vape and slowly turn the tank in clockwise till i have a nice juice flow......
 

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hahahaha perhaps its your attys... the 6V hr atties i got are actually joye atties but am using lr atties from the same place for a bit of fun. I love my ufs so much, i just ordered another GGTS to go with Odysseus when it is released :) I live in the tropics so i like cool thick vapes, not warm vapes like a 6v gives you though i have found with the ufs, the vape is cooler than just dripping. hope you find your sweet spot
 

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Well it's getting better except i came in the same problem i got last night.
my collector tank and the bottom of the juice tank are STUCK
i had to use pliers last time to remove them from each other.. now i'm at work the thing is disasembled and i can't, turn the bottom tank.
i did use vaseline tho but.. threads are just stuck
:(
 

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I messed with the UFS for a long time before I figured out what I was doing wrong. When I assembled the UFS, I put it on the GGTS first, and screwed in the battery, then put in my atomizer and built the rest of the UFS... BAD IDEA!!! If you do that, the center pin sticks up too far, and prevents the atomizer from seating all of the way into the bottom of the UFS tank. When that happens, even with the liquid "shut off" completely, it still flows, filling the collector tank and eventually leaking out (completely). There is no way to shut the liquid off at that point. You must screw the atomizer in completely (make sure that it seats flush with the bottom of the UFS with the liquid in the "shut off" position) before you attach and tighten the battery. I beat my head against the wall for a couple of weeks, giving up on the UFS, trying again, until I finally figured that out. Once I got it, I was able to use the UFS with any atomizer / cartomizer and had no issues. Hope this helps.
 

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I unstucked it, yay me.
My problem is if i screw the atty all the way, the holes are covered by the ufs.. would be easier with a pic.
I'm sure it's not intended that way ? Holes, should be "apparent" ?
When i do that, my atty is flush with the tank so it's not leaking anymore but, then the "liquid ring is almost useless cause the holes are hidden behind the "crenelation" of the center pin (not sure my frenglish means anything)
anyway i ordered 3 more atties, i'll see if it's atty dependant, or my center pin is.. off

I'm not giving up ! :)
 

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Yes I can say for sure the videos and advice that was already posted saved me a LOT of time with my new UFS! Sure I have made a rookie mistake or two but only because I get in too big of a rush and forget something simple.

Please no one get offended but there are many, many posts and videos for you. All GG's are called advanced user devices for a reason! They are not "plug and play" but are for those who love to make adjustments to get the best vape possible.

Sure Imeo could make things non-adjustable but then it wouldn't be a true GG. When I buy a different GG piece, half the fun for me is getting to learn it inside and out. And the more you know it, the better you like it. But that is just the way it is with the GG series! :thumbs:
 

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hey blobe, use those cheap rubber friction mats to hold the parts to unscrew them if they get stuck... instead of vaseline, i use food grade pure silicon grease i use on my scuba o'rings. before i got a mat, i just wound rubber bands around the parts to give me a good grip. hot water may also help a bit. things will loosen up once you start using it regularly
 

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I used rubber, indeed it's way easier ;) cause we put vaseline everywhere nowaday and it's really slippery.

Major, i'm using a gg since almost 2 years now i've been from 510, then iatties in the 2 tones gg with afs then drilled carto's in afs and various stuff.

Still, i want the best hassle/pleasure ratio and that's why i bought the ufs, cause drilling carto's aint fun.

But if i had 1000000 predrilled 901 carto's, i'd be back to avs.
Ufs ain't too bad, but i'm always playing with the cr's, sometimes gurgling, sometimes having a dry "taste".
Carto's had that for them, they were the same forever ;) no playing with the cr, no leak ever, no gurgling, no burn taste.

But the hassle of drilling carto's might make me stay with the ufs anyway.
 
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