Manual Batteries: 801 & 901 Questions????

Status
Not open for further replies.

wv2win

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Feb 10, 2009
11,879
9,045
GA by way of WV
Questions:

1. Can I use my auto-battery 901 charger for my 901 manual battery?

2. If not, do you sell the manual battery charger separately and how much does it cost?

3. I assume the regular 901 atomizer will work with the manual batteries?

4. When will 801 manual batteries be available?

Thank you in advance for answering these questions.
 

SIN

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Nov 29, 2008
311
0
AU
www.ecigbuy.net
Answers:

1. No, the hole on the AC charger stops up against the manual button before it can be properly screwed in - maybe the hole can be made bigger?

2. Yes we do, same price as the AC charger $12 and has the convenience of being compatible with both Auto & Manual batteries plus USB and AC.

3. Yes!

4. When they are ready, we won't accept unsealed ones, can I sell you a manual passthrough? :D
 

vaporich

Unregistered Supplier
ECF Veteran
Jul 7, 2009
201
0
Pittsburgh
www.vaporich.com
  • Deleted by ZambucaLu
  • Reason: unregistered supplier ad

olderthandirt

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 28, 2009
9,044
9,192
Willamette Valley, PNW
Hey wv2win
I have some of the manual 801 batts, got them a month or so back so they are not sealed, oh well they do work.

Any way, the 901 should be the same as the 801 with respect to the chargers. The button portion that gets in the way on current chargers is just a soft vinyl plug. It pops off and back on very easily. Pop it off and charge the batt, no need for a new charger.
 

wv2win

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Feb 10, 2009
11,879
9,045
GA by way of WV
I will let anyone know when new manual 901s and 801s will be available, they are coming soon. Personally, i think the manuals drain the batts. alot quicker. becuase, we as users tend to draw longer vapes when the buttons on the ecig.
Personally, I like the manual 901 without the button, it just looks better. Keep ya updated.

If the 901 battery doesn't have a "button", then it is not a manual battery but is an auto switch battery that many of us are wanting to get away from.
 

wv2win

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Feb 10, 2009
11,879
9,045
GA by way of WV
Hey wv2win
I have some of the manual 801 batts, got them a month or so back so they are not sealed, oh well they do work.

Any way, the 901 should be the same as the 801 with respect to the chargers. The button portion that gets in the way on current chargers is just a soft vinyl plug. It pops off and back on very easily. Pop it off and charge the batt, no need for a new charger.

Thanks, dirt, for the advice on the charger.:) Do you have any concern that by repeatidly taking the button on and off to charge the battery that it will stop functioning properly?
 

NextLevel

Full Member
Jun 8, 2009
15
0
Thanks, dirt, for the advice on the charger.:) Do you have any concern that by repeatidly taking the button on and off to charge the battery that it will stop functioning properly?
I have a couple manual batteries also. And I do not see that becoming a problem. You are removing a rubber button. Not the microswitch recessed under it.
 

olderthandirt

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 28, 2009
9,044
9,192
Willamette Valley, PNW
I have a couple manual batteries also. And I do not see that becoming a problem. You are removing a rubber button. Not the microswitch recessed under it.

Good morning all.

Exactly what nextlevel said. Your not touching the actual switch, just the switch cover.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread