+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 35
Hard to draw in Model Specific Discussion; Originally Posted by Jim Davis override; The DES103 and RN4081 are interchangeable, with only one difference. If you use RN4081 ...
  1. #11
    Full Member ECF Veteran override's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Danbury, TX
    Posts
    118

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    override;
    The DES103 and RN4081 are interchangeable, with only one difference.
    If you use RN4081 attys, you must use RN4081 Carts.
    If you use DSE103 attys, you must use the DSE103 Carts.

    The attys and batts have the same connection, but the cart end diameter of the attys are different, so the carts are not interchangeable.

    Actually, I've had better luck with the DSE103 battery on my RN4081 attys.
    Thanks for that tad bit of information! That is actually very helpful, I am or was beginning to sway away from the RN4081 because it seems to be a harder to find product and I was not sure on the interchangable parts, so I was just gonna go with a DSE103. heaven-gifts.com has been referred to me, on two or more occasions as a good place to shop for these type of E-Cigs and after viewing the site and now seeing this thread I might be back in the game for the RN4081. I do have a quick question since I'm already typing and in the mood for looking at websites vs. surfing through forum threads....Does a 2 hole or 4 hole atomizer make a big difference? I have heard the 4 hole attys give a much better and easier draw.

  2. Advertisement
  3. #12
    PV Master ECF Veteran Jim Davis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Houston, Texas / USA
    Posts
    4,205

    Default

    The 4 hole will give you an easier draw. More holes, more air flow. Each type will require a small change in technique.

  4. #13
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    23

    Default

    Where do you get a 4 holed atomizer from? I can't seem to find any.

  5. #14
    PV Master ECF Veteran Jim Davis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Houston, Texas / USA
    Posts
    4,205

    Default

    He was talking in general. Didn't mention a specific model. There *are* 4 holers out there, but at this moment, I can't remember which ones. I'll have to go back and look them up.

  6. #15
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Redditch, UK
    Posts
    74

    Default Line up holes

    Hi

    I have only been doing this a few days but I have found if you line up the holes on the atty with the holes on the battery it draws a lot easier (this usually means screwing the atty into the battery then unscrewing it slightly until you can see the atty holes through the battery holes)

  7. #16
    PV Master ECF Veteran Jim Davis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Houston, Texas / USA
    Posts
    4,205

    Default

    You don't have to do that Taroth;

    If you examine the attys closely, you'll notice that there is an undercut at the point of the holes. The undercut allows the air to flow freely from the battery slots and a full 360 degrees around that area, so no matter where the holes are located, the air will flow through the channel provided by the undercut.

    Dem Chinese think of everything.

  8. #17
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Redditch, UK
    Posts
    74

    Default Line up the holes

    Yes I just tried and you are right!

    The only time it gets hard to draw is if I do them all the way up tight, undo the atty slightly and it's an easy draw even if the holes don't line up.

    Thanks for the info

  9. #18
    PV Master ECF Veteran Jim Davis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Houston, Texas / USA
    Posts
    4,205

    Default

    Occasionaly, mine get a bit harder to draw on. I soak the atty in Everclear for 24 hrs, blow it out, and vape. It gets easier. I have to do this every couple of months.

  10. #19
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    NY
    Posts
    34

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    override;
    The DES103 and RN4081 are interchangeable, with only one difference.
    If you use RN4081 attys, you must use RN4081 Carts.
    If you use DSE103 attys, you must use the DSE103 Carts.

    The attys and batts have the same connection, but the cart end diameter of the attys are different, so the carts are not interchangeable.

    Actually, I've had better luck with the DSE103 battery on my RN4081 attys.
    Jim, I'm getting a 103 passthrough, a few 103 attys, a 103 batt and carts tomorrow. Im going to experiment with swapping between 103 parts and my 4081 batts and vice versa and compare notes

  11. #20
    PV Master ECF Veteran Jim Davis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Houston, Texas / USA
    Posts
    4,205

    Default

    You won't have any problems. I'm using 103 batts on my 4081 attys.

+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

SEO by vBSEO