its a 808.. its a 901 ... its a 510 .. no i don't know

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LycanFury

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Guys and Gals,

Sometime ago when i started vaping i ordered a USB kit from a company called Steamlite.
USB Basic Trial Kit - White - SteamLite India

The kit was ok, it performed well as a cigarette style e-cig would perform, my question is can any one see the product on the link above and tell me, which is this threading style. Its not a 510 style as i bought a 6ml DCT tank with pre-punched hole and it did not fit. I use that tank on my Ego C twist. Anyways, is it a KR808 D or something else. If i need to buy an adapter which one should i buy. I am confused. :(

Any help is welcome.

Thanks
LF

P.S.: I am not sure if i am allowed to post link of other vendors in here. If not i apologize.
 

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femle battery/male carto it would most likely be a 510 or 4081/103 (RN4081 and DS103 have same batteries but diferent atomizers and both use same carto).

It the threading on the carto/atty connection is bigger then the 510 you tested it on then likely its a 4081.
if you were determaned to use those batteries, you will need a 4081 batt to 510 atty.
BUT I cannot be sure it is a 4081.

My suggestion is get some 510 batteries. The 4081 is a dying breed, the more money you sink into 4081s, the more you will resent it as parts get harder to find. In the past year and a half I've been useing 4081s and watched as vender after vender discontinues that line.
 
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femle battery/male carto it would most likely be a 510 or 4081/103 (RN4081 and DS103 have same batteries but diferent atomizers and both use same carto).

It the threading on the carto/atty connection is bigger then the 510 you tested it on then likely its a 4081.
if you were determaned to use those batteries, you will need a 4081 batt to 510 atty.
BUT I cannot be sure it is a 4081.

My suggestion is get some 510 batteries. The 4081 is a dieing breed, the more money you sink into 4081s, the more you will resent it as parts get harder to find. In the bast year and a half I've been useing 4081s and watched as vender after vender discontinues that line.

Must be a DYING breed since I haven't heard of em.
 
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