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I find that the DSE801 low or high bridge attys only work good when using 6 volts. At 5 volts I use the BE112 atty. The DSE801 at 6 volts gets a more thick tasty vapor. It gets hotter and it seems like I have to wait a long time between drags. The BE112 at 5 volts gives a more consistent vape, good amount of vapor, flavor and throat hit. My batteries in my Prodigy last twice as long with the Be112 attys, its like night and day. The only down fall is the vapor is not as thick. The BE112s also have a better cool down. If overheated I only have to wait maybe 30 seconds to cool down before next drag. I have yet to try the 302's, but will give them a try based on your suggestion. Are you using 5 or 6 volts? |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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I'm using a Prodigy so I assume that it's 5 volts.
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Just received the bestecig be112 atomizer and it's very interesting. It is not at all like the Joye 302 that is a pure arc. The Be112 looks like a miniature high bridge but it does not deeply penetrate the foam like the High Bridge Atty. Time will tell which is the best but so far I like the Joye302 better. So far I've only used the BE-112 with the BestEcig brand cart but soon I'll try it with my regular Carts and compare the wicking. So far it doesn't wick as well as the Joye302 but again I haven't compared on the same carts. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Hawaii
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I recently got some new 801 atts. In my JS, I noticed it was not producing vapor right and was sputtering, etc. Got to looking closer and realized it was the new atomizer, and it had the high bridge. Used it for several days with no improvement. Put one of the older low bridge ones back in, and now it's fine. I don't see the high bridge atts. as an improvment. I wrote to the merchant where I bought them, and he said that is the way they all are, and to buy them elsewhere if I didn't like them......You can bet I will.
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The low bridge Atty doesn't have the juice overflow problems. | |
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| Moved On Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: In a van, down by the river
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The RN4072's were low bridge attys and some suppliers are still liquidating their cart stock for those models. Perhaps that is the situation that you have encountered. The suggestiong to trim the filler back should work. |
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That makes sense, but you end up with less liquid in the cart and topping off more. I will be looking for the low bridge from now on.
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