Please Note:
Manufacturers make parts for their particular e-cig model that they put out. When you start mixing and matching parts, sometimes they don't work well together for some reason or another.
It's Not That Your mod Is Not Working...
Here are some things to remember about using any mod... Never overtighten your atties to the connector. Especially when using and adapter. If your atty isn't working well, try to slowly loosen it and keep trying to vape. This goes for any mod that's out there on the market. If you can't get any mod to work by doing this, check the battery connection. And always try different types of atomizers on your mod to see which works best for you. And never heat up your atty's too much. It will not only pop your atomizers, but remember, heat transfers down, like a heat sink. This can also make regular push button switches to fail sooner.
If at all possible, please do not use "adjustable" atomizer adapters. For some reason, some styles of these are shorting out for some reason. It may have just been a flaw in that particular batch of adapters from the manufacturer. I just can't be sure. This may cause damage to your mod by any manufacturer.
I tried several of the adjustable 510->901 adapters and it shorted out my mod when I tried to really tighten it down. Then I tried it on a mod with a regular push button switch, and it overheated. I'm making these statement for All Mods. I'm doing much more testing with this matter on about 8 different mods from different manufacturers.
Manufacturers make parts for their particular e-cig model that they put out. When you start mixing and matching parts, sometimes they don't work well together for some reason or another.
It's Not That Your mod Is Not Working...
Here are some things to remember about using any mod... Never overtighten your atties to the connector. Especially when using and adapter. If your atty isn't working well, try to slowly loosen it and keep trying to vape. This goes for any mod that's out there on the market. If you can't get any mod to work by doing this, check the battery connection. And always try different types of atomizers on your mod to see which works best for you. And never heat up your atty's too much. It will not only pop your atomizers, but remember, heat transfers down, like a heat sink. This can also make regular push button switches to fail sooner.
If at all possible, please do not use "adjustable" atomizer adapters. For some reason, some styles of these are shorting out for some reason. It may have just been a flaw in that particular batch of adapters from the manufacturer. I just can't be sure. This may cause damage to your mod by any manufacturer.
I tried several of the adjustable 510->901 adapters and it shorted out my mod when I tried to really tighten it down. Then I tried it on a mod with a regular push button switch, and it overheated. I'm making these statement for All Mods. I'm doing much more testing with this matter on about 8 different mods from different manufacturers.