Battery and Atomizer specification! in The E-Cigarette; Okay, on two occasions from two different suppliers, I have gotten a 4075 atomizer and not a 901. In my ...
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Battery and Atomizer specification!
Okay, on two occasions from two different suppliers, I have gotten a 4075 atomizer and not a 901. In my opinion the suppliers should be upfront with what they are selling on ther websites! I am tired of returning things! The 4075 parts do not work properly on my 901! Rant off.
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Originally Posted by
QueenInNC
Okay, on two occasions from two different suppliers, I have gotten a 4075 atomizer and not a 901. In my opinion the suppliers should be upfront with what they are selling on ther websites! I am tired of returning things! The 4075 parts do not work properly on my 901! Rant off.
they always used to be interchangeable without problems which is why they just all get called a 901..
so out of curiosity whats changed.. why dont yours works properly...???
trog
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Is the 901 the same as the penstyle? If so my penstyle model is RN4072 not 4075..
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the 901 is the mini... there is the original DSE 901.. then there is the RN4075 which is similar a mini but made by a different factory.. for some time they have both been called the 901..
trog
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Originally Posted by
chokmah
Is the 901 the same as the penstyle? If so my penstyle model is RN4072 not 4075..
901 is not the same as penstyle. 901 has a smaller battery, smaller atomizer and smaller carts.
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In my experience, the 4075 atomizers and cartridges are slightly smaller than the 901 atomizers and cartriges. That leads to either loose cartridges (using 4075 carts and 901 atomizers) or cartridges that are too tight (901 carts and 4075 atomizer). They are interchangeable from a battery connection and yes, you can get them to work with each other, but it's not ideal.
With that said, I typically buy carts and atomizers at the same time so I just swap around batteries and keep those models paired.
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Same Issue with cartrirdges Holds true with RN4072/801

Originally Posted by
eskimoroll
In my experience, the 4075 atomizers and cartridges are slightly smaller than the 901 atomizers and cartriges. That leads to either loose cartridges (using 4075 carts and 901 atomizers) or cartridges that are too tight (901 carts and 4075 atomizer). They are interchangeable from a battery connection and yes, you can get them to work with each other, but it's not ideal.
With that said, I typically beridgtuy carts and atomizers at the same time so I just swap around batteries and keep those models paired.
ESK--the same holds true when using RN4072 versus a DSE801 with regards to cartridge fits--the RN4072 atomizer has a larger diameter than a DSE801. I can report no difference though in the threading of these two penstyles---Sun
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and the classic style ones from bestecig.. i am not sure what they are or what factoy thye come from.. but they are noticeably shorter and generally smaller than the original DSE classic ones..
the DSE classics are supposed to be an identical copy of the original ruyan penstyle... the threads are basically the same with them all but the depth of the cowl is very different with some of the others....
mixing and matching kinda works but might not with some devices.. i think mixing and matching isnt quite as good as it used to be.. some changes have taken place..
trog
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Thanks I was confused on the numbers.. Its the 801 not 901 that is compatable with the penstyle.. Thanks for clearing that up for me....
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The coil in the RN4075 sits lower than the 901. This doesn't allow the cart to touch the coil. Therefore, MUCH less vapor. I just think that the suppliers should allow each person to make the decision as to whether they are okay with the RN4075 atomizers or not. Not just send them. It should be made clear, I have seen many sites that state what their products are specifically. I guess I will stick with those. Now I know.
That being said...Rob from AltSmoke Rocks!!!!
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