I'm getting a GGTS

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imeothanasis

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Joining the GGTS family and looking forward to receiving it.
I was wondering what everyone's favorite 3.7 battery is to use with the GGTS?
I already have 18650 battery but i mean one to make it small and last a
long time like the 18650.

Thank you,

Welcome to this world wide family buddy!!!!!!!

Take a cr123A battery 1200 mah and you will be more than ok. You can also buy a cr2 3,7 volt battery to make GG even smaller but I dont really like them:)
 

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For a single 3.7v rcr123a configuration I use these: AW IMR16340 550 mAh IMR CR123 size LiMN Rechargeable Lithium Battery. More than enough max drain rate so that you do not over stress the battery.

But I have been preferring these AW IMR18500 1100mAh LiMN rechargeable lithium battery. Also more than enough max drain for 3.7 vaping (even with a LR atomizer). And it uses the center tube on the GG where as the single 3.7v rcr123a will not use it (more of the brass center piece showing). So my GGTS with this battery has about a 1mm gap (brass part showing), but uses all sections.

I will try and post some pics later.

Also, welcome to the family!
 

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But I have been preferring these AW IMR18500 1100mAh LiMN rechargeable lithium battery. Also more than enough max drain for 3.7 vaping (even with a LR atomizer). And it uses the center tube on the GG where as the single 3.7v rcr123a will not use it (more of the brass center piece showing). So my GGTS with this battery has about a 1mm gap (brass part showing), but uses all sections.
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good choice but concerning the WF-139 charger:

These IMR cells have much lower internal resistance than regular LiIon 3.7V cells and they may end up with a higher ending voltage when charged in certain chargers ( especially older version WF-139 charger ). Please check the voltage of them right out of the charger to see if they are above 4.20V when fully charged with your charger. Overcharging above 4.25V may shorten life/cycles. Above 4.50V may even pop them or making them leak. DO NOT use the charger if it seems to overcharge IMR cells.
 
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