Sneak Peak at GGTS-AFS prototype!

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clyde2801

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I have not ordered the AVS because of its size. The GGTS is much larger than I anticipated. It actually looks hugh with the AVS attached. I will not vape the GGTS anywhere but at home due to its size.

It is one of the best mod I own other than its size.

Due to some folks having an issue with the size of the original mod, Imeo's making the production AVS with a collection tank 12 mm smaller; that's why I'm calling mine the 'Grande'. Besides making it match the circumference of the GGTS, another reason for the size is to make the juice tank as large as possible. This way, a normal vaper can fill the tank in the morning and not have to worry about juice for the rest of the day.

It's possible to make the ggts a lot smaller, especially if you vape at 3.7v. You can put in a single 3.7v cr123 (naturally, I prefer imr or high drain batteries) and screw the afs onto the top of the telescoping piece. (See enclosed picture.) Again, the production version will be 12mm shorter.

It's really all a matter of personal preference. I'm normally more concerned with having to carry extra juice or batteries than the actual size of the mod (one of the few benefits of having to wear a suit and tie to work). But to be honest, I could see the benefit of the mini configuration; I can stick this in a shirt pocket and throw a couple of cr123's in a pants pocket very comfortably.

Finally, if size is your primary consideration rather than versatility or capacity, one of imeo's next projects should be the AFS for the slim and super slim. Even though his flagship ggts got its own AFS first, I'm sure imeo will think of another few innovations or improvements by the time he gets around to designing and building that mod.
 

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I have not ordered the AVS because of its size. The GGTS is much larger than I anticipated. It actually looks hugh with the AVS attached. I will not vape the GGTS anywhere but at home due to its size.

It is one of the best mod I own other than its size.

Try it with an LR atty and a cr123 battery and you will be more than happy with its length Martha. GGTS is very versatile so please use all its functions and you will see how right I am:)
 

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Due to some folks having an issue with the size of the original mod, Imeo's making the production AVS with a collection tank 12 mm smaller; that's why I'm calling mine the 'Grande'. Besides making it match the circumference of the GGTS, another reason for the size is to make the juice tank as large as possible. This way, a normal vaper can fill the tank in the morning and not have to worry about juice for the rest of the day.

It's possible to make the ggts a lot smaller, especially if you vape at 3.7v. You can put in a single 3.7v cr123 (naturally, I prefer imr or high drain batteries) and screw the afs onto the top of the telescoping piece. (See enclosed picture.) Again, the production version will be 12mm shorter.

It's really all a matter of personal preference. I'm normally more concerned with having to carry extra juice or batteries than the actual size of the mod (one of the few benefits of having to wear a suit and tie to work). But to be honest, I could see the benefit of the mini configuration; I can stick this in a shirt pocket and throw a couple of cr123's in a pants pocket very comfortably.

Finally, if size is your primary consideration rather than versatility or capacity, one of imeo's next projects should be the AFS for the slim and super slim. Even though his flagship ggts got its own AFS first, I'm sure imeo will think of another few innovations or improvements by the time he gets around to designing and building that mod.

I made my post before I read yours Clyde , so we totally agree buddy.:)
 

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wow if the new afs is bigger than the afs all-mods. Then the juice would last me 3 to 4 days. My afs all-mods full last me 2 to 2 1/2 days already with the carto.

Man, if you come out with a afs for the super slim. I think I would seriously think about have to buy one as well. my only problem with the GG slim is the battery capacity. I sold on this 6volt, afs, carto combo; That I have a hard time putting it down and going to a 3 volt. But since the theres a LR cartos now I might try it out.
 

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wow if the new afs is bigger than the afs all-mods. Then the juice would last me 3 to 4 days. My afs all-mods full last me 2 to 2 1/2 days already with the carto.

Man, if you come out with a afs for the super slim. I think I would seriously think about have to buy one as well. my only problem with the GG slim is the battery capacity. I sold on this 6volt, afs, carto combo; That I have a hard time putting it down and going to a 3 volt. But since the theres a LR cartos now I might try it out.

New GGTS-AVS will have the same capacity as the AFSV2 Rip my friend, that is 6 ml. But the whole GGTS-AVS unit will be smaller than a GGTS-AFSV2:)
 

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So you are saying that you are making adapters for the 510 or can we use the standard adapters from china now? I would prefer one you have made specifically for the AVS but really want to try the AVS with a 510 LR atty and the HD battery.... sounds really good.

China adapters work my friend Vapn. If they dont work properly then you can sand its surface (from the side that atomizer screws) by 1mm and it will be more than ok:)
 
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