DSE901 - Am I doing something wrong?

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AlmightyPod

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I just received my DSE901 a few hours ago. I opened the package, popped in a cartridge, took a drag, and .... nothing. After several more tries, I managed to eek out a little vapor, but nothing like what I have seen in video reviews and demos of this device. According to the website where I ordered the DSE901, atomizers are fully tested and batteries are fully charged. On the off chance that an atomizer managed to get past testing, I put on the spare atomizer I ordered with the same result. I have one battery currently charging in case they were not pre-charged, but something just doesn't seem right. Is it likely that I just received two almost DoA atomizers, or is it possible I am doing something wrong? These shouldn't be too much different than smoking a regular cigarette, right?
 

Psyclown

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It's not quite the same as smoking a regular cig, you do need to draw harder. Sometimes it takes a moment for the atomizer to heat up, so puffing on it helps. I used Ratindahats advice when I first started, and it worked. Try drawing into your mouth and then into your lungs, as opposed to drawing straight down. If it doesn't make sense, go to E-cigreview.com and look under tutorials. The vid is called "My ecig drawing technique."

I would bank on the battery being weak before I'd go with 2 DOA atomizers.
 

AlmightyPod

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I came across his videos in the "Helpful links and videos for a new user." thread, and that was the first one I watched. It seems that I have to draw it unnaturally hard to get even the smallest amount of vapor, to the point where it hurts my jaw muscles (which hopefully isn't normal). Given that I do get some vapor, it does seem more likely that the batteries are not fully charged. I'll give it another try in the morning.
 

CaSHMeRe

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Hey Almighty!!!

Not sure who you got it from, but seeing as several of the clue's included in your post, I'm assuming its probably me!

I know longer charge batteries fully. I do test everything before they leave here though, that is why I include an instructional page with each order, to explain the first and subsequent charges!

The thing with esmoking is it can take several days to actually get it. Consistency is key, so learning to draw, nice and slow (for 2-3 seconds) can't be quite different from what you are used to with standard tobacco cigs. In the morning (which is probably just a few hours away now) give it another go for a few hours. Make sure you have a full cartridge in ready to go with a new battery, and practice. If you don't see vapor getting better after a few hours of use, let me know!

Atomizers can be quite temperamental. Some works awesome right out of the gate, and others take time to break in. The ones that take time to break end tend to have a good amount of factory priming liquid in it.

Another trick you could try is trying to blow out the atomizer real good. Get all the access factory priming liquid out. Towel it down and dry it off, then start over with a fresh cartridge!

Either way, we'll get you up and going. Keep me posted on your status! (if you indeed ordered from me ... still not sure yet...haha) :)
 

Denni

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They vary, but they may well need 'breaking in'. One of my white 901 atomisers I had to suck so hard on that I was seeing spots in front of my eyes :D suddenly started working like a dream--same battieries and all. It's fuming like a chimney.

However, both of your new atomisers shouldn't mis-behave. IMO, the priming liquid is the culprit. When I get a new atomiser now I puff on it (short puffs, but give it a break when the battery starts flashing=gets hot) until decent vapour appears.
 

robw

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My method is to draw just hard enough so the light comes on. The draw is only 3 seconds and it does not matter what ecig im using I get a good vapor.

The heating element gets to the same temp regardless if you draw hard or light, it is the speed that the vapor leaves the atomizer that determines the potency of the hit. If I draw hard I get a light hit, If I draw light and steady I get a big hit. Also 2 or 3 draws in a row keep the heating element pre heated to vap more liquid faster.
 

CaSHMeRe

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I put in the battery I let charge overnight and a fresh cartridge, but am still only getting a very tiny amount of vapor if any. I had also ordered a pen-style from another seller and will give that a try for comparison when it arrives. I will also pick up a can of compressed air to clean the atomizer.

hmmm... comparing a 901 to a Pen isn't really comparable ...

If you got this from me (still not sure if you did or not) shoot me an email. I can put a new atomizer in the mail for you, so we can then see if its user error or if there was indeed something wrong with the original :)

my email addy steve@puresmoker.com

oh ... and DON'T use compressed air. At least from personal experience. It does more damage than good.
 
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