battery identify

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sylphrei

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Im just wondering what kind of thread is on my battery and if i can put a cartomizor or different attys on it due to the shop where i brought the starter kit at does not sell the batteries or attys separate

The kit box says its a E-Health E-Cigarette no idea on model number

thanks

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From what I gather, the people who would know would probably need some exact measurements to try to place it. It looks like either an 801 or 901 if I were to venture a guess, but again, this is just a guess. The threads look a lil short to me to be a 801, I don't know about the threads on the 901.

It's definitely NOT an 801. It's most likely an RN4081. They tend to be the standard battery on many low-end models.
 
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My wife started with an ehealth setup in a black box, overpriced at a smoke shop. The batteries died within a month and it was set aside. We started again later with 510 setups and I pulled out the ehealth attys and decided to use them. Goodprophets has a 401 to 510 battery adapter that was on sale for a buck, so I tried it out. My 510 batteries are now working with the attys fine, so if your set came in a black box, try on a 401 - that's what ours is. It may share threads with the 4081, but I don't have that to compare. Take a look at m401 battery pictures, and maybe the m401 forum on ECF. Good luck!

By the way, even though I use eGo and 510 stuff, those 401 attys are smooth and flavorful compared to 510s.
 
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The light can be helpful. It tells you when it's charged, when it's running low, when it's doing an auto-clean (if it has one and it can kill your attys so usually best to stop this feature when you can see it), and most important, tells you when it's in use. I went to a concert with my auto-batt for my 801. The constant change in air pressure from the speakers was enough to set it off almost constantly unless I had it in my pocket. It was annoying to see the bright light in the dark arena, but then again, if I hadn't had the light, I might have left it in the open where it wouuld have been going off without my knowing it and probably would have burnt up my cartridge. Same problem with windy days.
 
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