My favorite accident was forgetting to put the dripper top back on a refilled bottle. Later that day i uncapped it flipped it over and poured juice in my atomizer and all over the place. Lots of fun...no doubt that battery compartment is sealed. Some of the juices from MVP do seem a little...
I just tried out some Mocha from my vaporstore.com with the prodigy. I thought it tasted good with my 801 but holy crap it brought out the flavor even more. I think the hotter atomizer kicked this juice up for me.
Figured I'd give an update after a day of use. I brought it to work today and i can vape between jobs...so on my off time i vape constantly....Batteries seemed to last me about 5-6 hours. The drop off of when the batteries are dieing is very noticeable to me as in one minute i have alot of...
"But it appears that the threads on the adapter don't extend up far enough for it to work on my atomizers for the 801 that I got from another supplier."
See the troubleshooting thread if they are be112 atomizers...I've tried the fix and it works well...using a be112 atomizer right now.
Yeah its simple enough once you lower the center bridge it also works with the RNs and originals fine. After taking the threaded part out and lowering the bridge when you bang it back into the holder just make sure you dont pop the center lead higher again since the center post on the bottom is...
Yep I just thought it was really important our first week of getting these that we solve the trouble..as they say first impressions are everything. I just hooked my RN back up with it lower and it still works just fine.
Ok steve just tried it out and it works Perfect! I knocked that little sucker down with a hex screwdriver. I love fixing things buy hitting them! hehe The atty screws in about a half a turn and burns terrific...the be112 have a more airy draw but work wonderfully.
Steve solved my problem in...
An easy fix would be great since the BE112s have a big following. I havent put it down since opening my box..its my new blankee hehe
Just to be a little clearer...its the center lead that is surrounded by the insulator that need to be pushed in more.
I havent been able to get them secure without risk of stripping the threads. It just barely hangs on crookedly so i havent forced them. I tried tapping the center on the atty but it seems pretty stiff in there...I cant find my hammer to give it a good hit.
Steve about the center post on the 801...
that would work if i wanted to lengthen it but it needs to be lower not higher...the threads wont meet up..I may take a hammer and screwdriver and see if i can push it in alittle bit.
Looks like the center of the atty of the be112 are raised abit more than the generic/original. Using and original battery a generic or an original atty takes 2 1/2 turns to screw in completely...the BE112s take 1 3/4 turns to screw in looks like thats because the center connection pops out...
Yep got everything but the atomizer....glad i had a few I just cleaned laying around. Sent an email through the website..its not a big rush for an atty...lots of people having sleepless nights waiting for their prodigy catch up on their orders first lol
Looking for someone to test a bestecig BE112 to see if it fits..The threads dont seem to meet because center of the atomizer seems to be lower than the original/generic. I just want to confirm its not me :D
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