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Old 09-22-2009, 09:49 PM   #21
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I just got my 801 manual parts from RMV. A great deal with the usb charger. It has a cartridge that protrudes way down into the atty. That is a high bridge?

btw It's great!

But because I didn't get it in a kit there are no instructions.I went to e smokey treats to see if they have the 801 carts. They do and It says the blank ones have the 'core' is that the material?

esmokey treats has carts for $2.50 for the blank ones. I think this is a great deal. Plus separate batteries and attys for 9.99 and 7.99.
They also have a universal charger for 11.99.




I have not had a problem with this leaking. I do have to drip onto the atty at times. I hope this is fine.

If someone could post a pic of a high low bridge? I'm just curious.
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Old 10-03-2009, 02:13 PM   #22
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I've been smoking the Prodigy with a DSE801 Atty and haven't been satisfied. So I investigated on the forum and found that there were two types of Attys for the Dse801. Low bridge and high bridge.

Basically the Idiot manufacturers brought in the High bridge Atty which protrudes deeply into the cartridge but they didn't re-design cartridges to fit it. The High bridge compresses the foam at least 1/3 of the way in. Result lousy wicking.

Based on the reports on this forum I went out and bought a joye302 low bridge atty from MyVaporStore.com. The difference in smoking in my Prodigy was night and day.

High Bridge atty took maybe 3-4 drops liquid pooling on top. Low bridge atty 11 drops!!! Wicking is fantastic. Smoke went from very harsh to mellow. For some reason the High bridge burnt the foam the low bridge doesn't

By the way I also have a package of BE-112 low bridge attys coming in from Bestecig.com which is highly rated on the forum.

I just wanted to emphasize that if you have a high voltage machine using a DSE801 High Bridge Atty you are not getting the complete experience.

One warning I just tried the 302 tonight, I don't have a track record on durability or how long it will last. I did find that it was easier flood than the high bridge.

Will the BE-112 low bridge atty work with my DSE801 automatic? I'm finding out that I must have the high bridge atty because there is little to no throat hit and I am frustrated on my first day of use. I jut got this yesterday and I do not yet feel like I want to give up my analogs. I don't have that satisfied nicotine fix feeling when using my 801. Does this just take time, or do I need to use a better atty? Can anyone help the greenest noob here? I don't even know how to tell if I have a high bridge or a low bridge, that's how new I am! Thanks in advance.
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Old 10-25-2009, 04:49 AM   #23
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My carts with the original filler have a problem with both low and high attys. I've been using Fluval now and fill the cart plus 1/8" with it. I then stuff the extra into the cart. There's enough spring in the Fluval that the filler ends up flush even with the high attys when I refill. Even with the added compression of the high bridge attys I'm sucking them dry. I can't do quite as well with the low bridge.

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