DSE905 kills all of my attys!

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Demon

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hi guys,

I need your advice.
I bought a DSE905 device and I have serious problems.
I bought the newest model (I guess it's V3, since it doesn't have a safety button at the bottom and the led is blue on its neck).

My problem is the following: this device is killing my atomizers one by one.
I don't understand why.
Nothing seems wrong with it. Everything seems to be connected properly.
Until now it killed 9 atomizers. (7 Joye302 atomizers and 2 DSE801)
All of them shows the same symptoms: at the beginning they vape okay.
After the 2nd-3rd puff the vapor production drops down to almost zero and a very bad taste appears. It's not burnt taste but it's very bad.
I tried to fill the cartridges with more e-liquid (with different e-liquid too!) tried to blow out the atomizers, wash-out, boil-then-dry... nothing helped!
If an atomizer started to show this kind of symptom, then it never worked again properly.

By the way a little info about my background: I'm an experienced vaper. I had about 12 different e cigarette models and this is my 13rd device.
I never experienced anything like this before.
Some of the atomizers are usually factory-faulty (mostly the DSE801 attys).
But NOT 9 out of 10!
Maybe 3 out of 10 are usually factory faulty.
I've been using these classing-pen style atomizers for almost a year and I know them very well. I know the burnt taste (I can usually solve that with blowing it out) and the extremely burnt taste (which can be also solved by boiling the atty with hot water).
Before this device I was using a Janty Stick V2 (and V3). They were the best and most reliable devices I've ever had. I never had any problems with them.
My only problem was the battery life of it.
This is why I wanted something with a bigger and better battery.

So WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Have I received 9 faulty atomizers?
Or is my new device faulty?
Unfortunately I don't have any other devices right now in my hands, so I cannot test the bad atomizers with something else but I'm pretty sure they are dead.
For first I thought maybe the battery in the device is faulty.
I bought some new batteries today, but nothing changes with the brand new batteries too.
I only have 1 unopened, new atomizer remained but I don't dare to screw it on this damned device.
I'm pretty sure it would ruin that one too.

Oh! By the way I only noticed one strange thing:
You know when you screw the two parts of the DSE905 together, the led starts flashing to show that you inserted a good battery.
This is normal....
But my device:
The led also flashes sometimes when I screw the atomizer on it!
Isn't that a short-circuit symptom or something?
 

VelvetFog

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The 905 must be defective in some way. It is hard to come up with a reasonable explanation for how a device that outputs 3.7 volts can destroy so many atomizers. I would certainly try to have your supplier replace the atomizers and ask that they accept a return of the 905 for a refund.

Also, stop using the 905 and go back to one of your other devices. There are several outstanding custom devices produced in the U.S. for your consideration.
 

Demon

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The 905 must be defective in some way. It is hard to come up with a reasonable explanation for how a device that outputs 3.7 volts can destroy so many atomizers. I would certainly try to have your supplier replace the atomizers and ask that they accept a return of the 905 for a refund.

Also, stop using the 905 and go back to one of your other devices. There are several outstanding custom devices produced in the U.S. for your consideration.

Thanks for your answer!
I sent back the device and they already refunded me the money.
They are very correct.
So now I'd like to buy a Silver Bullet instead... but I don't know where to buy it from. It's out of stock everywhere...
 

Res0785p

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You might read this forum area. Seems there was a bad bunch of 510 attys.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...al-issues/66080-burnt-taste-all-my-attys.html





hi guys,

I need your advice.
I bought a DSE905 device and I have serious problems.
I bought the newest model (I guess it's V3, since it doesn't have a safety button at the bottom and the led is blue on its neck).

My problem is the following: this device is killing my atomizers one by one.
I don't understand why.
Nothing seems wrong with it. Everything seems to be connected properly.
Until now it killed 9 atomizers. (7 Joye302 atomizers and 2 DSE801)
All of them shows the same symptoms: at the beginning they vape okay.
After the 2nd-3rd puff the vapor production drops down to almost zero and a very bad taste appears. It's not burnt taste but it's very bad.
I tried to fill the cartridges with more E-liquid (with different E-liquid too!) tried to blow out the atomizers, wash-out, boil-then-dry... nothing helped!
If an atomizer started to show this kind of symptom, then it never worked again properly.

By the way a little info about my background: I'm an experienced vaper. I had about 12 different e cigarette models and this is my 13rd device.
I never experienced anything like this before.
Some of the atomizers are usually factory-faulty (mostly the DSE801 attys).
But NOT 9 out of 10!
Maybe 3 out of 10 are usually factory faulty.
I've been using these classing-pen style atomizers for almost a year and I know them very well. I know the burnt taste (I can usually solve that with blowing it out) and the extremely burnt taste (which can be also solved by boiling the atty with hot water).
Before this device I was using a Janty Stick V2 (and V3). They were the best and most reliable devices I've ever had. I never had any problems with them.
My only problem was the battery life of it.
This is why I wanted something with a bigger and better battery.

So WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Have I received 9 faulty atomizers?
Or is my new device faulty?
Unfortunately I don't have any other devices right now in my hands, so I cannot test the bad atomizers with something else but I'm pretty sure they are dead.
For first I thought maybe the battery in the device is faulty.
I bought some new batteries today, but nothing changes with the brand new batteries too.
I only have 1 unopened, new atomizer remained but I don't dare to screw it on this damned device.
I'm pretty sure it would ruin that one too.

Oh! By the way I only noticed one strange thing:
You know when you screw the two parts of the DSE905 together, the led starts flashing to show that you inserted a good battery.
This is normal....
But my device:
The led also flashes sometimes when I screw the atomizer on it!
Isn't that a short-circuit symptom or something?
 

Demon

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You might read this forum area. Seems there was a bad bunch of 510 attys.

Yes I saw that thread earlier.
My problem might seem similar but it's not the same.
At the beginning I also thought that I received 10 factory faulty atomizers from China and this is why all of them are bad with my new DSE905.
But THEN I had a good idea:

I had an old atomizer. The vapor production was okay with that stuff, but once I tried a very bad "puke-flavoured" E-liquid with that atty, and it's impossible to remove that taste from it.
But the atomizer itself is perfect. I'm only not using it because of the remained taste of that horrible cheap Chinese E-liquid.
So when I noticed that my new DSE905 ruined 9 of my brand new, unopened attys, I though maybe all my new atomizers are faulty.
This is why I screwed that old atomizer on the DSE905.
I didn't care about the bad taste of it.
I was only interested in the vapor production... and voila! it showed the same symptom!
First 1-2-3 puff was awsome. Lots of vapor...
Then 90% of the vapor disappeared... just like all the other 9 atomizers did it earlier.
So I'm absolutely sure in that the device was the faulty one.
Because that old atomizer was absolutely perfect, no doubt about it.
And it also died when I tried to use it with the DSE905.
So I had a real atty killer device.
This is why I sent it back.
 
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