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  1. Synthnadz

    Who has the Stainless Steel M201 for sale?

    Shawn at Litecigusa has both the 201 kits and atomizers in stainless steel: M201 Series Vaporizer Enjoy, ...D
  2. Synthnadz

    Bestecig 510 atty's

    BesteCig's attys are not Joye 510's - they are his own variation on the 510 design. Beci manufactures his own attys, so these are, in fact, unique. Unfortunately, I haven't tried his 510's yet, so I cannot comment on their quality.
  3. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    Can you tell me where you found your 901 battery to 801 atomizer adapter? I'm looking feverishly for one of these to hopefully get my BE112's working. Everyone has 901 atty to 801 battery adapters, but we need the opposite connection here: a female 901 to a male 801. Thanks in advance!
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    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    Funny you should mention that. When I first setup my Xhaler, I could swear that the center post was pushing out of the top of the adapter and needed to be compressed when putting on my 510 adapter. Then, later, when I wanted to try my BE112's with it, there was no longer any springing action and...
  5. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    Thanks for that, laurel. It's good to confirm that I'm not just loosing my mind over here... Now all we need is a precise method of taking these things apart to adjust the spring height. Hopefully someone can lead us towards salvation quickly. ;-)
  6. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    Bumpity bump for urgently needed instruction. ;-) Drew - can you possibly outline for us the best way to dissemble the switch / bottom hex so that we can fix our springs? I'm totally at a loss here until I can get my 801's to work!
  7. Synthnadz

    High voltage vaping question

    I'm still not convinced that with the cap screwed in I'm getting 5 volts. Seems like screwed or unscrewed I'm getting 6 volts. One of us needs to test one of these under load with a multimeter. Who's game? ;-)
  8. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    I removed the outer sleeve earlier today, and it didn't help. Still no connection, unfortunately. :-/
  9. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    It's unfortunate that I can't see very well down the tube (even with the bottom cap off), and that the spring is just out of reach when trying to use needlenose pliers or tweezers. Plus, I'm kind of afraid to get too aggressive down there. I'd hate to break it while fixing it. ;-)
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    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    I'm only running the 3.0 volt Tenergy rcr123a 750mah batteries, as I don't have any 3.7's to test. I just don't have any interest in 3.7v or 7+v vaping. ;-) I *think* if I can somehow raise that spring I may be able to get my BE112's working. I'm pretty sure that my 801 adapter's center post...
  11. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    ......n this is frustrating. ;-) The staple mod seems to just be shorting out. I think the outer ring on the 801 adapter is too narrow, and the staple 'ends' hit it no matter how short I snip them. So, no luck there. And although I appreciate the soldering idea, I dint own a soldering iron and...
  12. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    That, unfortunately, doesn't work for me. Bottom line is that the 801 adapter is too short to run the BE112 properly as it stands. If I wiggle and really try, sometimes I can get a connection with the atty screwed all the way onto the adapter. Only problem is that this works intermittently, and...
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    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    So far, the staple mode that I've used successfully with other units isn't doing it either... Next? ;-)
  14. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    The BE112 'bottoms out' - hits the base of the Xhaler adapter - too quickly. This results in cutting off the airflow completely to the atty while not allowing the center post to touch the BE112's post. Ugh - I really don't want to have to think about filing down my attys just to get them to...
  15. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    That's what I'm thinking, although I don't see any way to adjust the height of the center pin on these adapters. Hopefully there will be a workaround of some sort. I have 50+ BE112's, as they're my 'main' atomizer. ;-) Thanks!
  16. Synthnadz

    Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

    Hello All, I just received my Xhaler today, and it's great. I'm having an issue though getting my BE112 801's to work with the 801 tip on the Xhaler. Seems like the brass post is too short to make contact, and I'm not getting anything to the atty. Has anyone else run into this, or is anyone...
  17. Synthnadz

    PS USBPass Died

    ChefChris: This all seems insanely familiar. Perhaps you'd enjoy reading about my almost-identical Prodigy switch fiasco in this thread: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/puresmoker/45998-prodigy-stuck-again.html Your reaction to the customer service side of things is very similar to my...
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    PS USBPass Died

    <Sigh> Sure, the response he received was 'technically adequate', I suppose. But knowing that he obviously wants to get his PT working again, offering a solution of some sort would be much better customer service. Nothing throws off the balance of a loyal customer more than a standardized...
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    Can we get definitive Xhaler battery info pretty PLEASE with sugar on top??

    I'm banking on the 16340 rcr's as well, Scottes. When I was speaking to Drew last night on the phone, I asked him "so, the 3.7 volt batteries are what - 16340's?". His reply was something like, "****, I don't even know!". That being said, I'd put money on the 16340 being the one. I'm just...
  20. Synthnadz

    Can we get definitive Xhaler battery info pretty PLEASE with sugar on top??

    The 3.0 volt rcr123a batteries for 5 volt and 6 volt vaping are confirmed. The only thing we're not sure about is which battery we need for running it at 3.7 and 7 volts... My main point of curiosity is how the pseudo-resistor will work in actuality. I can't wait to measure it with a multimeter...