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atavanhalen

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Repent, I will write more things this time on the GGTS. Maybe it was a mistake to disapear the "to my friend" because of some people.

I think that some people liked it but I think more people disliked it. I owned one and it was kinda a wash for me as I didnt really care either way. Curious to know what the next batch of ggts will say.
 

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I got my iAtty yesterday. I spun a coil at 1.6ohms and it hits really hard on my SSGGTS with no bottom spring @ 3.7 volts. I did not get much flavor with this setup, but I did get lots of vapor. Adding the spring back toned the vape down a notch, and in turn added some flavor, not much, but better.

I then spun a second coil at 3.9ohms. This hits very good at 6volts with AW LiFePo4's. LOTS of smooth vapor, and plenty of flavor, along with a huge nic buzz... I will be using the higher ohm coil for now... I gotta say, I'm really enjoying the way this vapes. The vapor production is very different then the UFS. On the iAtty, I get smooth, consistent hits, with controlled like flavor. If I want more flavor, I would turn down the air with the CR, and take a few draws on the iAtty without engaging the button. Doing this will prime the wick. You know when it's primed and full of flavor, as the air drawn becomes flavorful. On the UFS, the vapor does not seem to be as smooth, and with only half the amount of flavor the iAtty produces.

In no way am I stating that one is better then the other, but very different in their own right... The cons that I see with the iAtty is that the plastic parts seem to be consumable, so having spares may be a good idea.

Overall, job well done Imeo, and thanks for adding another great piece to the GG line up. :toast:
 

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Yes, gravity and atmospheric pressure has a role on Iatty repent.

As for the VV, its made only for the GGTS for now. Maybe mater I will add it on other GG models

Vapor, thanks for the Iatty feedback. I am very glad that you like it. It was time to my opinion to stop with China atties once for good
 

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Well, those in the UK that sold theirs should have come on here first and talked. The problem could have been resolved if not then replacement parts could have been obtained.

I have not tried mine yet (got it yesterday) as I am busy illustrating it. But from looking at it. If it is assembled correctly, it should not have any leakage problems
 
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Zoranth

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Imeo,

I got 1x4/1,5 and 2x3/1,8 o-rings with mine. If this has happened to more people, I can understand the problems they are seeing with leaking. Because they will not get a good seal at the mouthpiece, letting some air into the system.

I will be needing the correct ones as well. As I will not be able to get a good seal at the mouthpiece with a 4x1,5. I am sending a PM to Bruce to let him know my situation.


Should have been:
2/2 and 4/1,5 or 2x3/1,8 around ceramic
4/2 under mouthpiece

Repent, I think you put the o-rings in the wrong way maybe so you have leakage. The fatter of the same ones (4mm) goes on moutpiece, the thinner (4mm) and the small goes on the ceramic. You first put on the ceramic the small, then the bigger. Can you please try to put them again?:)
 
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Got my 2 Iatty's today and I have to admit it took me 3 tries at wiring the resistance before I got it right. I think one of my problems is that my vision ain't so good and those wires are really tiny. First time had a total mess and didn't have the wires wrapped around the wick very well. I got only a trickle of vapor so I tore it all out and started over. Second time I cut the wick too short and had to start over again. Third time was the charm. WOW this thing rocks. I don't have a multimeter so I have no idea what the ohms are. All I know is that it really pumps out the vapor with a throat hit like nothing I've ever tried - except maybe some of that stuff I used to "vape" back in my hippie days, haha. Just glad I got 2 of them so at least I have some extra wire since I've already put a big dent in the first batch of wire. Thanks Imeo. I like it a lot.
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A few folks have sold the i atty in the uk due to leaking fluid .I am away from home working so i have not had the chance to try mine out but i just hope that it gives a good vape and does not leak juice all the time .

I think a lot of peoples problems are coming from simple things like not ensuring the wicks are tucked into the slots or nor tightening the inner cap down enough or maybe the biggest cause not wrapping the resistance wire tight enough as this fat wick is like a sponge when it comes to wicking,
I've not had one leak yet on mine and its been disassembled reassembled more in the last two day than i can count as i try different coils.
Just take time to follow the vids for making it all up and you won't go wrong and after the first time it childs play ;)
 

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Yes, gravity and atmospheric pressure has a role on Iatty repent.

As for the VV, its made only for the GGTS for now. Maybe mater I will add it on other GG models

Vapor, thanks for the Iatty feedback. I am very glad that you like it. It was time to my opinion to stop with China atties once for good

Imeo are you making more GGTS or just the VV that will go on the GGTS?
 

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A quick post to give an update:

Believe I have the leaking issue resolved for the most part. Still cautiously optimistic. What I found to be a major issue for me was dripping drops of juice down the center tube of the cone to pre-wet the coil and wick. This last time I didn't do that plus I didn't open the cone at all. No gurgling either. Had been getting gurgling before. No leaking issues but after a few minutes the taste was gone and seemed the wick was starving for juice so I opened the cone exactly one half turn. Then I put iAtty attached to my Provari on the desk so the wick could soak up some juice. When I reached for the Provari 10 minutes later the whole side of it was covered in juice. I quickly wiped everything down and dumped the juice back into the bottle and took iAtty apart, rinsed it in hot water and dried it off. Put it all back together and left the cone tight. When it seems starved for juice again I'll only open it an 1/8 turn at a time. :)

PS; Don't be lazy and take the top cap off by spinning the mouthpiece. Take the mouthpiece off, then take the 0-ring out, then take the top cap off. You have to remove the 0-ring because it fits tight enough to the cone tube that it can still turn the cone. Take my word on that. I got away with this a few times but then ended up taking the top cap as well as the cone off all in one. You get a big surprise when you do. :)
 
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