Ok. Spent some quality time w/ my Galileo and she's perfect. Now that I've got it doesn't seem so difficult. My ju.ic works best when the ring is all the way up (screwed on). My problem was that my bottom button was not threaded all the way. I took bottom button apart, put it back in nice and snug, reassembled, put on the ju.ic and fiddled w/ the adapter seat and ring and voila - she's vaping.
I'm sure that this makes absolutely no sense to anyone else here but it worked.
Could you take some pictures of the buttom?
This is how the button comes originally and how to take it appart:
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There's your problem.
Ya gotta be able to tighten the screw.
Mine is also a bit threaded. LMK if you are able to order the part as I might get one as a precaution. I just kinda used the pointy part of the key to turn manually. Hitting fine but haven't vaped 3.7v in months and I only have 3ohm cartos. Not the best vape. Can't wait till my batteries get here to see how it really works.
Nick didn't get back to me but I told him that it was working in a second email. Does anyone here know about the 999 and 637 (I think) that Yasu made? Saw them referenced as older version ecigs and curious if anyone knows anything about them.
Thanks, Ariel. BTW saw that you have a SS Don. Recommended? I ordered one today - loved the idea of SS and versatile. My Galileo needed a sister.
Just putting this down in case anyone else is struggling w/ the ju.is. Was working but getting very airy draw w/ the ju attachment. Problem was fixed by screwing the adapter deeper into the top cap of the ju.is. HUGE DIFFERENCE.
For those of you who have common sense and have figured this out within 5 minutes of receiving your mod, please disregard.![]()