If you did not get an extra button head then request that also.
If you did not get an extra button head then request that also.
I use three magnets. I think with the spring since it is more springy/stronger ~ by nature one tends to press harder and connection is made. I make sure that the switch is screwed in as close as possible so there is less distance from the end of the buttons brass pin to the axis.That I received And speaking about the button, I ordered the gaussboys magnets, used them for a day (I tried 2 and 3 magnet combos), but I wasn't thrilled about it. It kind of works sometimes - but you don't get the same feedback as with the spring, the button becomes wobbly and there were plenty of misfires.
What I am trying now is one magnet together with the stock spring (to compress it) - my initial impression is that it gives the button a more robust feel, but I haven't really tried it long enough to pass final judgement.
I like jgg so much i have one and i ordered one again but i think air control is little weak without screws.. may there any update for that?..
For this reason i prefer to use it with stealth cap and ithakas air control..
Still not the same thing; it's about precision. How do you focus on a camera or a microscope?did you try the other o rings that come with it?there are 2 sets of o ring to the JGG AIR CONTROLone install one set spare.that give 3 options how tight it will move.
It's not the same but for some it's work just as fine.Still not the same thing; it's about precision. How do you focus on a camera or a microscope?
well, I just read your post on the ithaka thread about leaking into the battery while having brass pin attached to Ithaka so I guess I have no choice but to remove them ... I thought part of the point of those brass pins was for better conductivity as well as being adjustable for 510 heights...we never removed for the ggts's...I hope you keep these posts in stock because they are really thin...I am very careful because I am afraid they are going to snap.
So which is better larger brass connection or 1 less piece with minimal surface area?Bras is better connectivity but when you remove the brass pin from the Ithaka thats just 1 less piece of metal that current must flow through. When its remove the pin inside the collector tanks basically becomes that pin Just better with more surface area.
So which is better larger brass connection or 1 less piece with minimal surface area?
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Yap'bsolutly any extra connection is a reducer factor,
Electrons run on the outer dia of the wire and not inside the core.
So in the end it's come to the same center post of Ithaka.
If there is no actual need it's better without the extra nut,however
Becouse distance is very short and amper is very low in relation to the conductors cross section,
It should not be a change in vape feel.