Main Vape: eGo/eGo mega cyl atty and SmokeStik PitBull 250mAh beta+2 Gold Batts. Back up: KR mega auto. I have laid to waste: Smokereliefnow disposable(didn't even last through the first cart), 2 Joye 510 PTs. Sold: xhaleO2 from 7-11, Joye 510 auto.
This is the V2...It 801 connection....The adapter to the 501 looks just like an 801 but the 510 goes down inside of it to produce the same "llok" as an 801 atty...I havent had any problems cahngin them out...Ive actually been using an LR 306 (which is shorter) with and IMR High drain battery, and its working great. Thanks
Drew
Last edited by Drewsworld; 08-23-2010 at 08:40 PM.
Main Vape: eGo/eGo mega cyl atty and SmokeStik PitBull 250mAh beta+2 Gold Batts. Back up: KR mega auto. I have laid to waste: Smokereliefnow disposable(didn't even last through the first cart), 2 Joye 510 PTs. Sold: xhaleO2 from 7-11, Joye 510 auto.
My mistake...The conector is an 801 stock connection...I guess thats bad wording on my account...Sorry...It does fit normal 801s....Thanks
Drew
It's funny that you mentioned it Drew but I was just going to ask how the JS performed with an lr306. I had a stick before but sold it because the vapor was too cool for me with an 801 and that was before the LR attys came out. Kinda makes me wish I would have kept it now.
Sanity is overrated. I'd rather be happy.
With the high-drain batteries, do they have a protection circuit built in, or is there a prot. circuit in the Stick itself?
The stick has a protection circuit built in, but the IMR chemistry is also VERY safe which is why they dont make them protected...They have a much higher tolerance and only gas when they fail...Thanks
Drew
I have a V2 also and the 510 connector that I kept and reintroduce myself in using when I start using the 306 atty, I haven't had a problem with the connections (510 to the 810) and it vapes great. Whether you doing 801/510 its also another great carry around PV device.
Got my Janty Stick a couple of weeks ago from you folks, and it's now turned into my take to work pvJust one small issue with the unit as a whole, the battery compartment is a very snug fit for the 10440, and it's a bit of a hassle to get it out to swap them (it seems that the top threaded portion is just a hait too small to allow the battery to slide freely in & out of the compartment..). I've managed to fiddle the battery out after arguing with it using a wooden toothpick (more than one, they tend to break under pressure...
). Any suggestions?
I never really heard of this actually....Is it both batteries??? It could be one of the batts has swelled a little I guess????
Drew
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