DSE801 Hard Draw in Ecigarette Technical Issues; I bought some DSE801 atomizers from Runion direct and they have an extremely hard draw.
They're the type with the ...
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DSE801 Hard Draw
I bought some DSE801 atomizers from Runion direct and they have an extremely hard draw.
They're the type with the higher bridge and the SLB stamp on the positive terminal.
I don't see any air holes in them and wondered if all the air comes from the battery hole or what ?
They seem to work O.K., just the hard draw.
Anyone else noticed this ?
Wondered if an air hole could be drilled, etc., somewhere to lighten the draw ?
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You might want to try the straw method, under tips and tricks. Makes life easier.
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The only "straw method" I could find was for filling the carts...is there another one?
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Ok, tried that straw method that I found and wow, it does make a difference in my 901's on the draw! Maybe i'll try it with my 801 since I seem to refill those carts every 5 minutes :-)
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Does this straw method have to do with the cartridge ?
That's the only one I could find.
I'm pretty sure my hard draw issue is an atomizer problem (as opposed to a cartridge problem).
The new ones I ordered don't have the 2 or 4 air holes you can see in the older atomizers and seem to depend solely on the battery air hole.
Then again, it might just be me.
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The 801 atomizers are four hole but you can't see the the holes without taking the atomizer apart. The holes are hidden under the outer casing trim ring. They vent up through the silicon rubber gasket. If you want to look you can take a very narrow tipped punch and tap the inner casing out from the top. Then, if you want to see more, carefully separate the battery terminal housing from the inner casing. Be gentle and you won't break the wires but you'll be able to see how the air is fed.
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I have the same problem with the Ruyan brand, my other two 801's are nice and smooth.
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That's the only one I found too 500KV, but I tried it using the end of a pen like someone mentioned, and it did make the draw easier on my 801.
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Originally Posted by
crazyhorse
The 801 atomizers are four hole but you can't see the the holes without taking the atomizer apart. The holes are hidden under the outer casing trim ring. They vent up through the silicon rubber gasket. If you want to look you can take a very narrow tipped punch and tap the inner casing out from the top. Then, if you want to see more, carefully separate the battery terminal housing from the inner casing. Be gentle and you won't break the wires but you'll be able to see how the air is fed.
O.K. crazyhorse, thanks for the info.
How did you discover that BTW?
Maybe I just need to boil mine out.
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Originally Posted by
sheilalynn
That's the only one I found too 500KV, but I tried it using the end of a pen like someone mentioned, and it did make the draw easier on my 801.
Thanks sheilalynn.
I'm going to give that a shot as well.
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