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Old 10-31-2009, 10:30 AM   #931
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I have a 801, and a 510, but nothing I have used has come even close to the m201, the throat hit is great, no primer puffs needed I did a magnum mod for the m201 and that is prretty much what I use.

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Old 10-31-2009, 11:49 AM   #932
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What is the magnum mod wtserg? Do you have a link to show "how"?
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Old 11-01-2009, 10:45 AM   #933
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After reading all these posts...I ordered myself the M401 with the manual switch batteries.

I've been using a 901 for almost 6 months and it just didnt add up. I was always having to switch the battery or atomizer around to see which wasnt working properly. Then i usually couldnt figure it out, and would grab a cigarette.

I also ordered the pc thingy...can't remember what it's called..but I think I will enjoy that while surfing around the net.

Thanks everyone for the great advise !!

I didnt even know you were suppost to clean these things..haha.. They really should come with a manuel on how to properly use and care for them.

Can't wait till i get to try them.

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Old 11-06-2009, 10:30 PM   #934
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I have a 801, and a 510, but nothing I have used has come even close to the m201, the throat hit is great, no primer puffs needed I did a magnum mod for the m201 and that is prretty much what I use.

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On Fedor's recommendation I got a m201 a couple of months ago....I must admit it is the best e-cig. I vape a lot... about 4-5ml of liquid a day and I use the m201 exclusively....and I only drip. The Throat it is almost as good as the 510 atty but the m201 atty doesn;t fade at all after a few days of use like the 510. I have rotated two attys for a couple of months now and they hit just like they were brand new....I was chucking 510 attys after a week of use. The batteries seem to last a very long time...far better than 801 batteries.

There is one thing I don;t like about the m201....the batteries seem to shut off for a couple of minutes after taking a few puffs in a row. Anyway to get around that? I wish I could find manual batteries for them.
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:24 AM   #935
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On Fedor's recommendation I got a m201 a couple of months ago....I must admit it is the best e-cig. I vape a lot... about 4-5ml of liquid a day and I use the m201 exclusively....and I only drip. The Throat it is almost as good as the 510 atty but the m201 atty doesn;t fade at all after a few days of use like the 510. I have rotated two attys for a couple of months now and they hit just like they were brand new....I was chucking 510 attys after a week of use. The batteries seem to last a very long time...far better than 801 batteries.

There is one thing I don;t like about the m201....the batteries seem to shut off for a couple of minutes after taking a few puffs in a row. Anyway to get around that? I wish I could find manual batteries for them.
No manual batteries, but you do have options. I personally use a Vapre51 mod from TrueSmoker and LiteCig. It is a 'branded' VP1 from VaprLife. There is also the VP2 model from VaprLife. Accepts 801 and M201 atomizers (has hole for airflow), with adapters for 510 and 901.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:14 AM   #936
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There is one thing I don;t like about the m201....the batteries seem to shut off for a couple of minutes after taking a few puffs in a row. Anyway to get around that? I wish I could find manual batteries for them.

Don't know if it's been mentioned or not before, but the manual states that taking 16 draws (ie enough to see the led light up briefly) in less than 1 minute will permanently bypass the shut-off on the battery. I've done this on all my batteries since I got my first 201 and have had no issue with them shutting me down!
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No manual batteries, but you do have options. I personally use a Vapre51 mod from TrueSmoker and LiteCig. It is a 'branded' VP1 from VaprLife. There is also the VP2 model from VaprLife. Accepts 801 and M201 atomizers (has hole for airflow), with adapters for 510 and 901.
Thanks for the suggestion....I really want to get one of those mods....my only concern with these type of mods is what happens when the switch fails? I had mods like this myself and the switches will die eventually...but replacing the switch is the problem.
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Don't know if it's been mentioned or not before, but the manual states that taking 16 draws (ie enough to see the led light up briefly) in less than 1 minute will permanently bypass the shut-off on the battery. I've done this on all my batteries since I got my first 201 and have had no issue with them shutting me down!

I tried this out and so far it seems to have worked out...Thank you, thank you and thank you. I really should read the manuals but usually they are written in very poor English and are almost impossible to decipher.

IF any one else wants to try this out...all I did was blow on the battery threads end 16 times....if you blow on the battery threads the LED will light up just as if you're taking a draw..since these are noise activated batteries.
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Don't know if it's been mentioned or not before, but the manual states that taking 16 draws (ie enough to see the led light up briefly) in less than 1 minute will permanently bypass the shut-off on the battery. I've done this on all my batteries since I got my first 201 and have had no issue with them shutting me down!
HA! It worked!

I just got my M201 today and quickly discovered that if you pull until it shuts off, you have to wait for two minutes before you hit it again. Drove me nuts for a few minutes, though!

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yeah - it drove me nuts too which is why I resorted to the manual!

Unfortunately the manual that my latest 201 came with is not the same as the original 22 page one that came with a near cigar-like box. This fold-out new manual does not contain this information that was found on page 19 of the 'real' manual. Maybe Shawn just knew I already had the better manual? lol

The fold-out aslo doesn't talk about the auto clean mode that is activated every 1500 puffs. Of course I'm pretty sure that I've surpassed 1500 puff on all my batts and didn't notice the self-clean mode or just thought the blinking lights were the battery needing to be charged yet again...

But all-in-all the 201 is one heck of a great device!
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