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Old 09-16-2009, 07:39 AM   #1
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Default Own a DSE801 you must read this.

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.
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Old 09-16-2009, 12:37 PM   #2
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I have a DSE 801 pen style. For the most part I love it, but it leaks a lot. Do you know why that would be? It's, of course, a high bridge.
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Old 09-16-2009, 01:18 PM   #3
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I've got a high bridge 801 , purchased from Rocky Mountain vapor. I've been having trouble getting it to wickand the fill does get pushed down. A guy at work got a low bridge 801 atomizer with his janty stick, and his is using carts from top to bottom where i have to pull mine out my carts after about 3-5 inhales and redo the stuffing and get the liquid back to the top, with i would have known before i purchased mine. Anyway you are definitly right from what i've seen in comparison between my high bridge and my buddies low bridge, I just wonder what modifications need to be done to carts to make it work. I've tried the pulled out spring, going to try to restuff the cartridge see if i can keep it form going in with making the draw to hard. I'm reading for hours a day trying to find the tricks, maybe soon one will work, if anyone has anyideas for the high bridge, let me know, I'm open to suggestions
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Here's a thread you may want to check out
Problems Already With New DSE 801 Automatic
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Old 09-16-2009, 02:08 PM   #5
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i have a dse801 with a "high bridge" and i really dont care, i think it sucks up a **** ton of e-liquid and i have no problems.... very happy with it
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Old 09-16-2009, 02:30 PM   #6
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The straw modification really helps an 801 (regardless of which atomizer model) since it is such a large cartridge.
Cart Mod for better refilling

Also use a small (1/2 oz) squeeze bulb glass dropper/glass bottle for my liquids, and using the glass tip to force liquid down into the poly filling and suck back up any over filling will really help keep it from flooding and keep you from getting liquid into your mouth. Dropping in liquid on top of the polyfiber from a plastic dropper bottle is too hard to control and usually results in overfilling.
Clear Boston Round Glass Bottle 1/2 oz w/ Dropper - 1/2oz DROPPER
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i just bought 50 prefilled carts for 20$ from vaporoptions.com there trying to eliminate all there stock and 5 prefilled carts are only .95$. I KNOW! great deal and because it is a massive cart. you really 2 times as much eliquid and vaping fro your money. 50 carts prefilled thats 20-30 ml of eliquid for 20$ and there prefilled just carry one extra cart on you at all times and your set to go.
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Old 09-16-2009, 02:41 PM   #8
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My Joye302 atty fits with all the same batteries and carts that my clone did.
No difference whatsover. You c an buy one for around $9.00 from my vapor store.
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I have had both high and low bridge attys and I'm a huge fan of the low bridge variety.

Totally Wicked has them in a 5 pack on sale now (< $6 a piece WITH shipping) until end of month too!!!
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Take a deep breath, it's going to be okay!!

The next time you restuff your carts, cut the filler a little shorter to give the bridge some room without it tightly compressing the filler. Personally, I find high bridge atomizers to wick better and produce more vapor than my low bridge atomizers, as there is more surface area on the bridge which allows a lot more wicking to take place, thus keeping the atomizer coil more moist.

Remember, this is not as simple as opening a pack and lighting a cigarette. Equipment will vary and you'll have to find what works best for your equipment. Just because you have 801 carts and 801 atomizers from two different vendors doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be 100% plug and play.

Good luck!
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