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Zoranth

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I am a total UFS illeterate here...gotta read on how it works really.

Juice control?

I would like to suggest that you take a little bit of time and go through here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/gg/237105-instructional-how-video-links-gg.html

here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/gg/186053-ggts-avs-ufs-user-manual.html

and Here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/gg/240530-gg-product-illustrations.html

Before you go too much further with your UFS. There is a wealth of information in those threads and relatively easy to navigate that will save you tons of frustation in your journey toward UFS Bliss.
 

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Juice control?

Well there's your problem xD

For starters, before adding the body sections onto the juice control (the base that sits in between the aircontrol tank and the clear section), make sure that your atomizer is screwed EXTREMELY tightly into the atty connection. Then once fully assembled (sans top cap), be sure to close up your air control. Happy vaping!
 

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Mine is currently setup with a 1.25ohm dual coil cartomizer (not punched!), and it's working beautifully. I'd stick with the 1.5ohms until you get the hang of them, but if you can't get them to wick properly, tighten the air control, open the juice control up more than normal, and then take a good, hard, sharp dry pull to re-wet the coil. Shouldn't flood if done properly.
If that doesn't work for you, try the 1.9s. The lower wattage from em will make the wicking process less demanding.
 

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What's best is what works best for you :) If you're getting burnt taste, you probably just need a hair more open on the juice control. Or you could always try a 2 ohm atty like mentioned above

My personal favorite is a 3 ohm 306 in a 6v setup. The voltage under load on those batteries hits my sweet spot after about a half hour of use.
 

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I wonder if the top 2 parts are compatible with the ody...it would only leave 4mm of the mouth piece to protrudes though but heh

No they are not Ody is 23mm dia UFS 24 the tank parts are not compatable. As for traveling if you mean air you probably don't want any juice in it as a metal on metal seal will probably not prevent flooding and in turn leaks with cabin preassure. If you mean while you are driving I just leave my adjustments alone all the time but I use cartos and they are much more forgiving with flooding ect IMHO
 

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Love the UFSv2 but Odysseus beats it.

Odysseus less fiddly for me, less prone to flooding and you are not dependant on china atties or cartos..

Wire and wick may not be as readily available, but if you stock up when you can, you can vape out for long time and only need juice.

Almost totally self sufficient vape system. I can't see it getting better than that. :)
 
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