Hello from Vancouver, WA

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tazzmann

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Hello all. New to vaping and got suckered into the SE brand. Oh well, live and learn. i have still been loving it. Not a single cigarette since starting it this last Saturday! Wahoo! Anyway, I noticed that one of the batts doesn't seem to be as "Strong" as the other batt. Should I take it back and have it replaced? By "Strong" I mean with one of the batts I can pull softer than the other to turn on the LED and KEEP it on. Also, fo the guys that drip, how do you carry the liquid with you and what do you use to drip, a syringe? Wouldn't that make people REALLY nervous? :) And one more question... I am thinking of getting a DSE901 for my next one. Is that a good one to get, or do you have a better reccomendation?

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if they are automatic batteries, the draw will vary. They shouldn't be hard to draw on, but the batteries are not all the same. I have two auto batteries for my 510, one is easy, one is more difficult. That's why I'm switching to manuals. I don't think that's an option with SE, but I doubt the battery is defective. You could, of course, always try taking it back and see if they'll give you a different one. You might end up with another easy one.

As for the dripping, most people use a dropper bottle, or a dropper cap that fits onto the bottles. Syringes are generally only used for filling.

I have heard nothing but great things about the 901, but it will all depend on your style, what size PV you want, what kind of battery life you need, etc. I don't own one, however, so I can't really give you much guidance here.
 

tazzmann

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Ok, well, I guess that would make sense. Other than carrying around a 30ml bottle with you everywhere. ;) But I might be able to come up with something a bit smaller. Anyway, the SE's are auto batts, so I am looking at a manual batt, which I think the 901's are. I have also been looking at some other models, but still undecided. I would like a pen style one with a blue LED on the front. I am finding out that here in the Portland/Vancouver area, people tend to snarl a little bit at the orange LED and I have to constantly explain that it isn't a real cigarette. They still snarl somewhat, but after the explanation, the curl in the corner of the mouth tends to go away.....somewhat. :)
 
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