Anyone else with this problem?

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Nette62

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I've been reading posts and have yet to see this problem....but could have missed it....

I use a 901 and try to have two loaded and ready to use at any time. :D

But for some reason I have 1 atomizer that will work only on 1 battery and not the others...tends to get annoying when the battery dies. :-x I have 4 battery's and have tried them all. The LED lights up but I get no vape.

Any suggestions?
 

gashin

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Different threading! Multiple DSE-901 manufacturers...
I've been reading posts and have yet to see this problem....but could have missed it....

I use a 901 and try to have two loaded and ready to use at any time. :D

But for some reason I have 1 atomizer that will work only on 1 battery and not the others...tends to get annoying when the battery dies. :-x I have 4 battery's and have tried them all. The LED lights up but I get no vape.

Any suggestions?
 

Cellmeister

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Cellmeister,
Sorry, really new at this. Can you give me a little more info?
Thanks

The Reason: The Center (Positive) Contact On The Atomizers Were Low Or Just A Little Off, (1mm or so)! Whats This Mean? It Means You are Screwing On Your Atomizer Until Its Tight And The Center Positive Connections Is Not Making Contact With The Battery! Thats Why It Does Not Work at all, a little Or May Only Work On Some Batteries Or Some Pass Through Units!

What I Do I am Not Telling You To Do This: I Take A Big Paper Clip & Just Bend The Outer End Straight and Use That

OK Now Again I am Telling U Not To This & I Am Not Liable For What You Do! I Do This All The Time! I Get A Large Paperclip / Wooden Tooth Pick, etc, Now Just Stick it in the center hole of the Atom, now just bend the paper clip gently sideways and up just a little tiny bit. Now To Test It Just Screw your atomizer on it carefully and Do Not Crank it, if it works your all set, if not do it again & repeat until it works. Be Careful it is delicate and you can damage it, just do it gently.

FYI: Never Crank The Ecig Batt or Atom on, and When Putting The Batt On The Charger Just Do It Enough For It To Work, The Chargers Center Pin is Big and Will Depress the Battery Center Post In If Too Tight!

Hope That Helps. :D
 
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taz3cat

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Cell, is right. Sometimes me tighten them too much or they are made a hair off. Quality control is not aways as good as it should be. Sometimes cleaning the tops of battery and the fittings on the atty with a little alcohol fixes it too.

I wish I could remember the thread on this, because it had all the different reasons people had found.
 
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