I REALLY like the GGTB! When I bought mine, COV did not have much choice for batteries so I got it with two 14500 batteries. One of the batteries was DOA so I was left with a single battery which is a pain when it is only 600mAh. I was not even getting a day out of that battery! COV is sending me 2 more (he is a great guy! I only expected to have the single bad one replaced. I will buy more stuff from COV!
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Today I received two AW 17670 batteries and these REALLY make the GGTB rock! I will not stack batteries but rather stick to 3.7 volts. I am using 510LR Boge cartomisers and they work very well with the GGTB. Easy to add juice to these cartos.
I really like the simplicity of the GGTB. Easy to take apart, clean, and re-assemble. The switch is really a marvel and works flawlessly for me. In fact, the GGTB itself is really a marvel. No wires, no electronix, totally mechanical. I think the telescopic battery is a smart idea as well. This unit is SO versatile! Many different ways to configure it as far as batteries is concerned and all due to the telescopic battery.
IMEO, you are really quite an engineer! Thank you for making this little marvel!
I anxiously await the tank system you are developing for this unit.
Oh, and the attie that you were using in one of your videos sparked my interest. I think you said it was an E2. Replacable wire. Do you make these? If not, where can I get info on them? I could be remembering the model number wrong....I was up in the wee hours watching your videos on Youtube...... LOL
Thanks, IMEO!
Today I received two AW 17670 batteries and these REALLY make the GGTB rock! I will not stack batteries but rather stick to 3.7 volts. I am using 510LR Boge cartomisers and they work very well with the GGTB. Easy to add juice to these cartos.
I really like the simplicity of the GGTB. Easy to take apart, clean, and re-assemble. The switch is really a marvel and works flawlessly for me. In fact, the GGTB itself is really a marvel. No wires, no electronix, totally mechanical. I think the telescopic battery is a smart idea as well. This unit is SO versatile! Many different ways to configure it as far as batteries is concerned and all due to the telescopic battery.
IMEO, you are really quite an engineer! Thank you for making this little marvel!

I anxiously await the tank system you are developing for this unit.
Oh, and the attie that you were using in one of your videos sparked my interest. I think you said it was an E2. Replacable wire. Do you make these? If not, where can I get info on them? I could be remembering the model number wrong....I was up in the wee hours watching your videos on Youtube...... LOL
Thanks, IMEO!
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