Problems Already With New DSE 801 Automatic in Model Specific Discussion; Originally Posted by AnnaCoop
Same thing happened to me when I got my 801. I was pissssssed when I first ...
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Yay! I am so glad you waited it out!!
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The first two days I had mine it wasn't all that great, but after that I was getting great vapor and throat hits. I think its due to practice and getting juice in the atty. I also take one short puff and then a slow easy inhale drag on it. I find this does the trick.

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I loved my 801 penstyle, but hated those @#$%^&& Batteries! I spent a fortune on those buggers....first the batteries would fade away, I lost a few attys because of that too...so went to an 801 atty JantyStick, battery problem totally solved. Now have about 4-5 hours of heavy vapor, and $3.20 batteries, I just threw one away that was about a month and a half old, just would't hold charge for more than an hour. 801's are absolutely the best, MHO. I understand they have manual batteries for them now, have you tried them? They are supposed to hold a longer charge.
Best advice is long, gently draws = best vapor. Pre-puffs do help.
Last edited by Kate51; 09-15-2009 at 11:27 PM.
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Kate-can you tell me more about the Janty batteries like where to get them? Thanks!
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I'm glad you guys got the high bridge atties working the way you want them to now. I gave up on mine and ordered some from Eastmall. The bridge is super low and at least twice as wide. They vaped Excellently straight away.
They don't push the cart filler halfway back into the cart and the material doesn't stick to the bridge nearly as much. I'm using a PTB FWIW. It works great on this, but it was giving me headaches on the high bridge style.
I know I'll never go back to the high bridge 801s when these are so much more hassle free from the get go.
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jboze- Well now I understand why my filler is always pushed so far back.
I guess I really havent thought of it as a "problem", but I would definatly love to try the low bridge ones just as an experiment. Heck, I might even decide I like them better. I think I read that TW carries low bridge atomizers for the 801, is that right?
Anna
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Yep, theirs are more than likely the RN4072 model. From what I read, they're about middle of the road. Most people were saying that the BE112 from Bestecig, the Janty Classic (made by JOYE) and the Eastmall 801s are the best. THey're all definitely low bridge as well. I found this thread in particular to be helpful Low bridge 801's.
Oh, and about the filler being pushed back as a problem: It keeps you from filling the cart as much for one thing.
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Originally Posted by
AnnaCoop
Kate-can you tell me more about the Janty batteries like where to get them? Thanks!

I just order them from JantyUSA.com, they're $3.20 each. Any vendor that sells the e-cigars have them too, they're the same battery. Order the 'cigar' battery from janty, I haven't been on the new site enough to remember exactly how he has them displayed yet. I got the little cigar charger, too, I hate the USB charger. I have so many wires and junk laying here already I'm afraid of it getting shut in a drawer or something. They used to be very short, also, but I think they changed that.
And JBoze, I'll never figure out those stupid high bridge things. Whoever did that was crazy! I guess it was for more vapor-producing area, but all they do is push the cart filler up away from it. Always have to re-adjust the wicks all the time. Works fine one minute, then nothing again. Ack! Yes, the Joye302 are the low ones.
Last edited by Kate51; 09-16-2009 at 04:41 AM.
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Originally Posted by
AnnaCoop
jboze- Well now I understand why my filler is always pushed so far back.

I guess I really havent thought of it as a "problem", but I would definatly love to try the low bridge ones just as an experiment. Heck, I might even decide I like them better. I think I read that TW carries low bridge atomizers for the 801, is that right?
Anna
That's odd. My filler isn't getting pushed back, or being pulled onto the atty anymore. I think it had something to do with making sure the battery was fully charged and then it sort of...attached...onto where it's supposed to be.
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