**The GALILEO mod....From Goodejuice.com!**

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Bigmike228

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I have had my Ju.ic for almost 24hours now and it works pretty well. Took me about 2mls of juice and a nic buzz to figure it out but I got it working pretty well. Do yourselves a favor and wipeout the top juice well real good of debris or noalox before screwing in the adjustable draw control. Screw juicecontrol ring all the way down after filling the tank with juice. I like 306 atties,so I screw that in first with the driptip than screw on the draw control. Than I give the juice control ring about a 3 quarter turn and start vapping. I'm using about 90/10 pg/vg juice so ymmv. If it gets too gurgly close off the juice control and vape it dry.
 

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Ok got it goin now. I really like this. Not too much a fan of the bottom button but this thing really kicks some ..... Great feeder no leaks. No dry hits.

On the downside I can't get my 18350 batts to fire in the mod. Any advice?

Haven't used 18350's in the Galileo cause I cant get a grip of the mod when its in super mini mode. I use these blue 18500's with flat top and bottom. It might be just me but they work better than the AW 18490's with the nipple top. Only in the Galileo.
 

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All I can say is "WOW"!! I am VERY happy with the Ju.ic... :) I've had my Galileo shortly after they were made available, (#203) just waiting for the Ju.ic to add on.

I have a gallon of USP PG, and practiced with that until I dialed-in a nice vape. :vapor: I like the fact there are not a bunch of O-rings involved, and to me, the air / juice control is fantastic. I also like the ability to switch attys, and not have to mess with emptying the tank. :2cool:


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Yep. Just like bigmike said. It also is the juice control. If you get a dry hit, pull through the atty with the adjustor ring screwed down to where its a hard hit. then back off on the adjustor ring and find the sweet spot. Took me about a day to get it down. Still havent tried a 306 yet.
 
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