Manual 901 Report Thread

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LuckySevens4U

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As many know, the new manual switch 901 batteries and passthroughs are about to hit supplier's stores. I'd like to use this thread for people to report back on regarding their experience with these items. Many of us would like to know if these batteries are sealed for dripping or if they have the holes in them still. Also what is the cut off time, if any at all, on the manual switches. So if anyone has one of these items already, please report in!
 

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Hello, reporting in myself here. In receipt of 1 901 manual passthrough. Giving my thoughts......NO the battery is NOT sealed. The quality is of the same "China" quality as the automatic. The only difference is it has a sleek manual button to push on it. A definite YES on the manual gives more control and a better vaping experience than the automatic. The button is nice and firm on it, so I can't see it going off on it's own very easily. You do have to take a nice push on it. I personally think they MIGHT hold up a little longer than the automatics because of the switch getting stuck on those so easily with juice. However, the quality of the wire and all that coming apart at the LED could still pose a problem. I'm still thinking it might be wiser to pay triple the money, but get PS's manual built in the USA. I'm sure it would last longer and have a much better wire on it. But these are fine in a pinch.
 

youfillintheblank

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you can seal it yourself if you have 2 hands and a soldering iron.

epoxy would work too :D

I'd be curious now once we have the manual 901 batteries, now this device will stack up to the 510. However, I believe the 510's are sealed and the 901's aren't. I wish they would have sealed these.
 

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yeah, it would work. but you'd wanna use 5 minute stuff so there wouldn't be fumes for hours and hours.....honestly soldering is way better. Find a local techie and give him your passthroughs and tell him to plug your holes. :D

EDIT: yeah, that's a good idea Sun....caulking good too. I like caulking ;)

Okay now, Fill, my darling friend, you mean just buy some epoxy and block the hole on the batty?
 
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