DSE 901 getting liquid in the mouth ALOT in The E-Cigarette; I think this is a design issue with some of the carts, I had some that didn't do this, the ...
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I think this is a design issue with some of the carts, I had some that didn't do this, the filler hole was rectangle shaped, the new carts i have are like half moon shape around the cart filler hole, with an air hole on the side, liquid will pool on the side of the atty, like condensation and get sucked in through the air hole. Never had the problem with the rectangle filler hole shaped carts.
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Originally Posted by
Beequeen
Totally agree with MagusSteele. I've found that when my batteries are starting to go weak, I may start getting a bit of leakage (not always). This just happened to me, and sure enough, it stopped when I put in a fresh batt. That's just one of the reasons why you may experience leaking juice. The other is, as mentioned, overfilling.
Agreed, it's usually a combination of drawing too hard and a weak battery. I've had it happen on every different type of 901/4075 cart, when I'm not paying attention to the battery, or I simply suck too hard on the mouthpiece.
Some of us smoked cigarettes that way, but on the e-cig, a hard pull will sometimes get you a mouthful of juice. It's got to be a slow, even draw and a battery with enough power to vaporize the juice while you draw.
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I used to get juice in my mouth right after topping off with my 901.
When I top off I usually stop when I see a little "puddle" on top of the filling, I then dap the cart quickly on a paper towel or washcloth before reassembling.
Small bit of advice but I havent had a juicy mouth since!
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I have a total of 3 different types of carts for my 901 now, got my new favorite yesterday with my 5 pack of attys:
Totally Wicked / w low bridge atomizer = Rarely juice in my mouth, the design has a 2nd extended brown part for the filler, works really well, but only works with the low bridge attys... but i love these attys/carts..
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