The telescoping battery for GGTB

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Runju

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I have just got a GGTB from the classifieds, and while i was waiting for it to arrive, i bought some 14500 batteries. Thats what i have read would fit the GGTB. When i got the ggtb there was no "false" telescoping battery for use with different batteries. What i want to ask is ... Is the "false" telescoping battery a part of GGTB, or is it kind of option?
And what other batteries would fit the ggtb, or .. is it possible to get on of these "false" telescoping battery somewhere?
 

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I have just got a GGTB from the classifieds, and while i was waiting for it to arrive, i bought some 14500 batteries. Thats what i have read would fit the GGTB. When i got the ggtb there was no "false" telescoping battery for use with different batteries. What i want to ask is ... Is the "false" telescoping battery a part of GGTB, or is it kind of option?
And what other batteries would fit the ggtb, or .. is it possible to get on of these "false" telescoping battery somewhere?

Hi Runju,

Here you can find some info about batteries for the GGTB:

GGTB - E-Cigarette Wiki
http://ggwiki.et.com.mx/index.php/GGTB
 

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It would be nice if I was able to make the telescopic false battery in this batch Run but its just impossible. Time is very limited. I am making this batch only for older customers that want some missing parts and for people that wanted to try Iatty that has the best taste around
 

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Thanks. Yes, thats where i found that i could use 14500. But i cannot use them without the "false" telescoping battery And i am trying to find batteries i can use without it. So maybe there would be ppl in here knowing ;)



Aw 17650 for 3.7 - Aw Lipo4 3.2 for 6V and Aw 16340 for 7.4 - any of this combination and you have no need for telescopic false battery.
 

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You can always make one! All you need is a screw cut down to the desired length (around 15-25mm depending on what batteries you're going to use it with), cut a wine cork in half, drive the screw through the middle of it (leaving the ends exposed), and drop that into your tube! If I have time, I'll do a demo for you, or at least draw something up! This wont have the same telescoping feature as Imeo's, but it'll work!
 

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Thank you ;)

You can always make one! All you need is a screw cut down to the desired length (around 15-25mm depending on what batteries you're going to use it with), cut a wine cork in half, drive the screw through the middle of it (leaving the ends exposed), and drop that into your tube! If I have time, I'll do a demo for you, or at least draw something up! This wont have the same telescoping feature as Imeo's, but it'll work!
 

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You can always make one! All you need is a screw cut down to the desired length (around 15-25mm depending on what batteries you're going to use it with), cut a wine cork in half, drive the screw through the middle of it (leaving the ends exposed), and drop that into your tube! If I have time, I'll do a demo for you, or at least draw something up! This wont have the same telescoping feature as Imeo's, but it'll work!

Great idea!
 
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