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    Does anyone have (or can point me to) a definitive list of the connection specs/types/threads used by the E-Cig manufacturers?....Like 510, RN4081, 901, 801, DSE103/8 etc., etc. ??

    Thread sizes, male/female connections and so on.

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    What do you need it for? Or what are you looking to do?

    Alittle more info would prob help someone guide you a little better to what you need

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    I'm trying to figure out what parts of what models are compatible with others, i.e. mix of batteries, atomizers, cartomizers, etc.

    What bits will actually fit together.

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    You pretty much have to stay within a connector number (510, 901, RN4081,...), then buy adapters (e.g., 510batt/901atty) to cross models. Good prophets sells a bunch of adapters, and I've also bought them at Ikenvape; other places carry them, too.

    The one exception that I know of is that KR808D-1 and 901 share the same basic connector, battery side is male, carto/atty is female, same diameter and thread pitch. The 808D-1 just includes slots on the battery-side connector, for air flow. SOme things that are nominally "901" may actually have the air slots to support KR808D-1 cartomizers, otherwise you actually use a 901/808 adapter; the 901/808 adapter can also be used on nominally 808 batteries, as they can help on the connectivity or improve air flow (even some "real" 808 battery-side connectors can have pretty tough draw).
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    This is difficult to do unless you know what a given connector type actually looks like.
    Each has different thread sizes and male/female connections.

    So, if I don't know what the characteristics of a 510, 901, or RN4081 actually are then how do I know what I have, etc? The manufacturer does not always say, do they.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sej016 View Post
    The manufacturer does not always say, do they.
    The better ones always specify what type of a connector.

    Look at UK (your location) Liberty-Flights site as an example - http://www.liberty-flights.co.uk/products.asp
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    Ahh, got it. I'm used to ECF suppliers, who are pretty consistent with letting you know what the connector is.

    Here's at least a starting point: Definitive Intercompatibility List - Please Help

    In the "Search ECF With Google" area, upper right hand of this screen, type in ecigarette connector types and you'll get multiple threads on this.
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    Here's the end of that thread on a Wiki page. Its' 1 year old so probably a little outdtated but fairly complete.
    Atomizer Compatibility List - E-Cigarette Wiki




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    Thanks markfm and stephpd, that is very useful.

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