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ke7in11

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I'm a total newbie - just over a week - so please let me know if I'm wrong, but it was my understanding that the thread pitch is different for the 510 and the Green Smart Living which are RN4081.

This mixup is due to the fact that if you have a charger that is not threaded, both models will fit it fine because the carto diameters are the same. BUT, if you try to screw a 510 piece to a RN4081 piece, you will destroy both.

At least, this was my impression from reading these same forums. (I too have the Green Smart Living starter.)

HTH.
 

brianishiwa

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There's some confusion out there, definitely, especially since there are about 4 "Green"-something brands out there, maybe more.

Greensmoke e-cigs are 808.
GreenSmartLiving e-cigs are 510.

There are a few other Green's that I've seen in various places, I think smaller manufacturers think it just sounds like a nice prefix, haha.

The nJoy-series are RN4081's, btw. There may be a chance that there are 4081 threaded Green Smart Living batteries, but my buddy has 4 in rotation, purchased over the course of a few months, & they are all 510. Which works out because we share cartos all the time at work.

Good luck duke.
 

dormouse

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Actually to add to the confusion, Greensmoke is NOT what we and adapters call 808. 808 means KR808D-1 but Greensmoke is the incompatible near-twin, KR808D-2 aka E9

My searching says Green Smart Living is 510 threaded. 510 threading mostly has blank cartomizers but Volcanoecigs may have some Magma cartomizers (510 threaded), and Blu cartos are 510 threaded (but Blu is a not a 510 and in fact will fry a 510 with its charger).
 

HgNi

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Hey all. I've been enjoying my greensmartliving e-cig for over a month now. I've been using it as a quit smoking aid. I'm sure I haven't been applying enough effort to it, though, because I keep "slipping" and buying analogs, then ripping them up every night and starting with the e-cig again. A very expensive way to "quit."

Anyway, this morning, on another determined quest to never touch analogs, I reach for my e-cig. NOTHING. The green light on the tip is coming on so it's charged, but no vapor! I've got a bunch of filled cartridges so of course I tried screwing all of them on. NOTHING. My question is...Can the battery possibly get CLOGGED UP? Of course I'll go to my local smoke shop and buy another new one, but that sort of defeats the purpose of using the e-cig, for me, if it's unreliable.

Thanks!
 
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