Need help please with SS GGTS

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my LifePO4s also has strange problem, it needs to be stack in a order, if i change it, it wont fire, batt 1 needs to be always on top, i think its a batt problem cause when it needs charging and i meter it one is always not fully drained

and i also have a promble with a different set of batteries, if i stack them up they wont fire, single batts work, i think its triggering some sort of protection or something , but it was fine when it was new

Well vaporologist after some cleaning and a light sanding I have 2 of my 3.6v batteries stacked to vape at 7.2 and those are working now but my aw LifePO4s are still not working and the one set are brand new and only used them for a day so I'm thinking those batteries are bad.I bought 4 of them from the same vendor so wonder if he received a bad batch or something as none of those batts are working.I also have an AW 18650 that works without any problems so it has to be bad batteries I would think.
 

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Hey Ignitor,

I'm pretty new to the world of GGs and may not know the exact solution for your issue. The only thing I know is that my SSGG started dropping in performance shortly after I got it and the solution was to take the button apart, clean it really well and sand the button spring all the way around with some 1000 grit sand paper. If you don't have a Fuse Kit upgrade, Imeo suggested that you can sand the battery spring as well.

If everything else on your GG is clean, this may be the culprit. Have you tried doing that yet?

Wow!! Made a huge difference for me. I wonder why I didn't have an issue with my nickel GGTS button. Whatever the reason I have consistent hits now and I don't have to press the button hard at all to get huge vape. Will I have to repeat this process??

Chris
 

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Wow!! Made a huge difference for me. I wonder why I didn't have an issue with my nickel GGTS button. Whatever the reason I have consistent hits now and I don't have to press the button hard at all to get huge vape. Will I have to repeat this process??

Chris

Based on my personal experience, yes... I don't know what majority of users experience but I have to do this every few days on mine in order to get consistent performance.
 

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pencil eraser is the best way Papa. Then autosol comes as a second choice. But sanding is not recomended
With anything mechanical you will be required to clean it. A little vasoline will slow the oxidation process but to much with affect performance.

Also you can take a pencil eraser and rub the axis and contact point a littel bit and "spot clean" the contact points to help out in between full cleanings.
 

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rubber on metals is like a soft cream to your face Vapor. Autosol on metals is like rubbing your face with a cream that contains very very small pieces of hard material, so some cells will leave your face. Sanding metals is like sanding your face, so the whole skin will go off. !
Ahh, gotcha. I didn't realize that a cream affects metals in a negative way. Thank you.
 
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