Manual vs. Automatic Switch in The E-Cigarette; Hi Everyone,
I am a newbie here and just love your site for all it's professional level of advise, help ...
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Manual vs. Automatic Switch
Hi Everyone,
I am a newbie here and just love your site for all it's professional level of advise, help and members.
Based on what I have read on this site, I have recently purchased, (but have not recieved yet) 1 kit of the DSE901 Mini Electronic cigarette +50Rfll+Case+USB+CAdpt, plus various other extra parts from Heaven's Gifts. As well, I have purchased DSE901 Platinum Electric Cigarette from Totally Wicked and much e liquid and parts.
Then I bought a USB Passthrough for Mini from Vapor Guys and USB 2 Battery Pack and Charger for iPod; iPhone 1G, 3G from styletechgroup on ebay.
Thinking I have all that I need to get started, I now have read discusiions here about a manual vs an auntomatic switch and have no idea what this is about and whether it is something I need to make what I have purchased to date operational. Help!!! I am totally confused and am extremely technically challenged. I would greatly appreciate it if someone can advise me and also tell me whether there are other things I still need to puchase to get into this. Looking forward to your response. Thank you.
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Hi Julie, welcome to the forum.
It sounds like you've covered everything there apart from eliquid. You'll want a sample pack or a couple of bottles to try different flavours, cartridges don't usually taste great.
You don't need to worry about the switch. You will get batteries with automatic switches built in, manual switches aren't available for DSE901s.
EDIT
Oops, just noticed that you've thought about the eliquid already.
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Manual vs. Automatic Switch
Hi Kate,
Thanks for replying to my post. This clears things up for me. Another question I have is, is it preferable to have a manual switch and what are the e-cigs types (brands) that are compatible with it?
Julie
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Actually the DSE901 atomizer does have a manual switch adapter. Its called ScrewDriver.
The only advantage I see is the switch in the battery wont get stuck cause there is none, and it wont have the cleaning cycle. Plus with the SD it has a bigger battery that will last all day and deliver more current to the atomizer and in theory give a better vapor. I'll find out for sure as soon as mine gets here. I won't say its preferable cause I have a regular DSE901 now and am perfectly happy with the auto switch.
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Manual switches are often preferred by people who have tried them because there is no need to draw hard or for a certain length of time to make the atomiser work. You press the button as you raise the device to your face and the vapour is ready when you draw. I think it's a much better experience than having to activate an automatic switch by sucking.
Manual switch devices that I can remember are:
Janty Kissbox
Janty Dura C (when it arrives)
DSE801 manual
Screwdriver
Sedansa Omni
I can't think of any more at the moment.
See how you like the DSE901 though, that's a good device and you might find that it satisfies you enough to not need to look at other devices.
If you do look for others I suggest looking for a manual switch, efficient atomiser and USB cable options. Those things are all important for a good experience.
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The 901 is a very good beginners e-cig, I started with one and it served me well.
I have a screwdriver and using the switch is different and took a little getting used to.
Now I would not want to be without it.
That said, I think you have more than enough to be getting on with for a few weeks.
You really don`t need to be spending any more money at the moment.
Look forward to the arrival of your kit and relax.
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It was the smallest size that they had for sale. As well, when I am addicted to something, I need to have the assurance of a stockpile of stuff. :)
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Hi Kate,
I have the Janty KissBOx; I get a lot of fog when I first put in a new cart that I filled, then after two hours it diminishes. I think the holes in the atomizer get clogged, then if I draw real hard and then draw normal right after I get a nice fog. This happens a lot, do you know any tricks on how to fix this problem? I tried juice from Johnson Creek and Janty. Cleaning it by washing or compressed air sometimes seems to make things worst.
Thanks
Rock
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