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901 Vs. 401 in The E-Cigarette; Okay, so I have (nah... had) a dragon 401 and my 3 batteries have succumbed to the evil of a ...
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    Okay, so I have (nah... had) a dragon 401 and my 3 batteries have succumbed to the evil of a drippy atomizer. I was wondering if the 901 is going to have the same problems. I ONLY drip two or so drops on my 401 attys and that is simply to prime it so it doesn't burn out. Every single time the light would stay on... pretty annoying. I'd like to know what the chances are of the new DSE901 batteries I ordered going out. Thanks for your help.

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    If you're going to drip you want to stick with manual batteries only. less chance of having any battery issues from dripping.
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    That's exactly the problem. Those were 3 manual batteries That's why I was so shocked when it happened thrice in a row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by penguoctopus View Post
    That's exactly the problem. Those were 3 manual batteries That's why I was so shocked when it happened thrice in a row.
    You sure you got the original ones from *NEW* M401 & M401 Manual Switch Batteries - Electronic Cigarette | Electronic Cigarettes | E-Cigarettes | E-Cigs from Smoore

    I got mine and it does not seem to have such a problem at all. I'll be sure to update if i experience similar problems.

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    Read somewhere that the manual battery for the m401 still has a hole for airflow (not sealed like, say, the 510's manual batt), hence it's still not safe for dripping.

    Anyone can vouch for this?

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    Why risk flooding by dripping on a 401, when you can dip?
    Quote Originally Posted by ePuffDaddy View Post
    Read somewhere that the manual battery for the m401 still has a hole for airflow (not sealed like, say, the 510's manual batt), hence it's still not safe for dripping.

    Anyone can vouch for this?
    Certainly the EM4 that I have still has the hole in the battery

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    Here's another dipping advocate, Angela. And just when I tried dripping for only the second time, which was a few hours ago, my battery expediently went bye bye on me.

    Life is cruel.

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