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ACTOR 92191: Yes, I think that was the one I ordered. I would remember better the name of the seller [company.]

THANK YOU TxTROUBLE: YES YES YES ... that is they are. I forgot I ordered an adapter. Maybe I ordered two. This is a very unusual adapter. I never would have guessed it was an adapter. It's not the type I am used to.

Regardless. I put a 901 atty into the 901 adapter and I get hardly any vapor at all. I wonder if the 901 atty is screwed in tight enough. With my V2 janty sticks I have to turn the adapter pretty tight. I can turn the 901 adapter fairly tight but the actual adapter ... not so much. .. Can't help but wonder if dripping into the adapter, minus the atty .. ruined the V3 stick because even with just an 801 atty the vape is nothing like the vape on my V2 .. ..
 

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Regardless. I put a 901 atty into the 901 adapter and I get hardly any vapor at all. I wonder if the 901 atty is screwed in tight enough. With my V2 janty sticks I have to turn the adapter pretty tight. I can turn the 901 adapter fairly tight but the actual adapter ... not so much. .. Can't help but wonder if dripping into the adapter, minus the atty .. ruined the V3 stick because even with just an 801 atty the vape is nothing like the vape on my V2 .. ..

I had the same problem with my 901 adapter. You have to get a really tight cart on the end of your atomizer and use that to screw it into the adapter. What happens is the atomzier actually goes a little lower then the adapter wall. (I hope that make since) I did try it out on several different 901's that I have. Some just wouldnt work at all but most of them did.
I am thinking about taking a hacksaw and cutting the adapter tube down some so I can tighten it easier without having to worry about finding a tight cart.

You might also make sure that they atomizers work in the adapters by using an 801 battery. Also check your 801 atomizers on something else to see if they are vaping properly.
 

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I had the same problem with my 901 adapter. You have to get a really tight cart on the end of your atomizer and use that to screw it into the adapter. What happens is the atomzier actually goes a little lower then the adapter wall. (I hope that make since) I did try it out on several different 901's that I have. Some just wouldnt work at all but most of them did.
I am thinking about taking a hacksaw and cutting the adapter tube down some so I can tighten it easier without having to worry about finding a tight cart.

You might also make sure that they atomizers work in the adapters by using an 801 battery. Also check your 801 atomizers on something else to see if they are vaping properly.

Now since this is not a Jantystick, from Janty i cant say if theres a difference, but.. - the jantystick v3 has the atomizers sticking out a bit more so you do NOT have to use anything but your fingers to screw them in; Ie. do not force it - it seems like it might be the adapter, and not because you havent screwed it in.

Just for the sake of it, you could also try to turning it a bit out, it could be blocking the airholes?
 

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Now since this is not a Jantystick, from Janty i cant say if theres a difference, but.. - the jantystick v3 has the atomizers sticking out a bit more so you do NOT have to use anything but your fingers to screw them in; Ie. do not force it - it seems like it might be the adapter, and not because you havent screwed it in.

Just for the sake of it, you could also try to turning it a bit out, it could be blocking the airholes?

Actually mine is the Jantystick V3. I spoke with Ethan after I purchased it due to the 901 atomizer not working in the adapter. He is the one that gave me the idea of using a really tight cart. The atomizer does go a bit down inside the adapter. The 501 adapter does not have the same problem since the thing you screw it into sits up higher in the adapter.
 

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where are these airholes ?? my [china brand] JUNTYstick is an incredible POS .. Even the 801 doesn't vape correctly. The atty needs to be loose . but not too loose. Tight but not too tight you can't pull any vapor through it... I thought there was a problem with the cart ... aaarrggghhh ! I miss my JantyStick V2
 
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Received a "fix" email . . not really sure what I am supposed to do, not enough coffee I guess.


We are sorry that you are not satisfied with our first deal and thanks for contacting us for it.

We have 6 months warranty on Joye stick body, we will make everything straighten out and make you satisfied with us. You may assured it.
We also received the same feedback about Joye stick V3 and we figured out that some Joye stick V3 Bodies can't work well with the Joye302 atomizers attached in the kit. We just simply tested our Joyestick V3 before, later we double checked all ourJoye stick v3 to make sure that they can work well.

Some DSE801 atomizers can not work with Joye stick V3 and we have found the solution. Could you have a try? Please try using a bamboo skewer and wiggling the atomizer brass terminal out of its rubber seat carefully a little bit by sticking the pointed end in the atomizer hole.

We also posted it in our webshop, you can refer to New V3 Joye stick MOD e-cig kit glossy black - Starter kit - Wholesale & Retail Best E-smoking Supplier

We appreciate your time having a try. If you have any result, please kindly let us know.

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Any ideas ??
 

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No problem Mick .. I didn't actually want your help .. more like a translation of what he was saying .. but I will figure it out.

To be honest, I didn't realize it was NOT a Janty product .. just thought they were a reseller that received theirs before Janty did being they are in China where they are made. If I thought it was a knock off I wouldn't have bought it .. for instance . . Can't think of the company but Tim in England has the ones with the Janty logo .. Thought this one was the same - just sooner. I will figure it out or rip it apart and buy another. In fact, I will buy another because I always like to have at least 2, one for home, one for my office .. and before I had one I kept in the car ... JUST IN CASE !! [that was the Janty Sticks V2.]
 

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Diane, dont worry im not upset or anything, neither of us at janty are - everyone has the right to purchase whatever they want but we do need to draw the line at the forum on asking for help relating to someone elses business. I mean the whole point is that if you buy from china, you get chinese support. That includes the help for translation, or need for it atleast : which we wont help with.

So - no hard feelings and i do hope you figure it out - or sell it to tmbrown =D
 

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I bought a 5-pack of the eGo batteries to split with a friend. Looking at the non-warrantied batteries from the 5-pack, I can't tell any difference in looks between those and the warrantied ones.

Is there a subtle cosmetic difference I'm missing or do I need to somehow mark the non-warrantied batteries?
 
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