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I mean I had problem with the flat one, every time I take polly stuff out for refilling I see there is a white stuff attached to it at the bottom like some kind of plastic melted. after I started using the high bridge which is kind of pointed, I never had the melting problem.

Hi Allure,

I believe that the white stuff you mentioned is actually glue to keep the cart filler in place and normal. Some carts have white glue, others have something more amber coloured.

Hope that helps.

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Hi Allure,

I believe that the white stuff you mentioned is actually glue to keep the cart filler in place and normal. Some carts have white glue, others have something more amber coloured.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Silver

Thanks Silver for clarifying about the white stuff, I was kind of concerned that it is melting the plastic poly holder and every time the atomizer heats up I used to keep it a side for 10 min until it gets cold. the glue makes perfect sense for keeping the poly stick to the holder. See that is the reason I love this forum.
 

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Whew it has taken me all day to find this thread about the high bridge attys. What cartridge do I use? The soft tip ones go on BUT the filler gets pushed up into the cartridge and yes juice in the mouth yuk. I tried to cut down a cartridge but that does not help the atty is to dry. What do we do for this problem? I saw JC has attys for these high bridge things? I am not happy that this was not in the description for the attys when I bought them. I also got mine from myvaporstore in all fairness I have not complained to them directly because I really did not know why I was having the problem until I finally looked and went on a mission to find others that were having the same problem as me. It’s almost like the filler has to be hollowed out on the bottom. Does the paper towel or tea bag work better on this? I have already lost so much juice trying to get this darn thing to work. :mad:

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Dear Customer,

The white spongy material inside the cartridge takes on the shape of the
bridge after a few uses. That sponge can be pushed in a quarter inch
manually.

To avoid getting the liquid in your mouth:
1) Do not overfill cartridge
2) Take soft, slow and long drags. This also helps with creating more vapor.
3) Always have the ecig in a position where the led end is facing down and
the mouth piece of the cart slightly higher.

It was nice of them to answer my e-mail so quickly. But in my own opinion they should have listed this on the site when ordering that these are the high bridge. The white spongy material does NOT take on the correct shape of the bridge. I do not overfill my carts as I am toooo cheep it is the pushing of the bridge that is expelling the juice. I know how to puff on my e-cig as I have been at this now for over 3 months. The position of the led as nothing to do with it because the bridge is pushing it. If you push the sponge in before using then the material is to compacted to hold the juice properly. I think the advice I saw earlier might help and that was to cut it so that the bridge can go in the middle. I think someone needs to come up with a filler that stays the shape of the high bridge. I have not tried any remedy yet as I am frustrated with the whole thing. I am using my old atty I just had to clean it yesterday so I am happy now. I have an order coming from healthcabin and I am hoping that they are not going to be these high bridge things.
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Whew it has taken me all day to find this thread about the high bridge attys. What cartridge do I use? The soft tip ones go on BUT the filler gets pushed up into the cartridge and yes juice in the mouth yuk. I tried to cut down a cartridge but that does not help the atty is to dry. What do we do for this problem? I saw JC has attys for these high bridge things? I am not happy that this was not in the description for the attys when I bought them. I also got mine from myvaporstore in all fairness I have not complained to them directly because I really did not know why I was having the problem until I finally looked and went on a mission to find others that were having the same problem as me. It’s almost like the filler has to be hollowed out on the bottom. Does the paper towel or tea bag work better on this? I have already lost so much juice trying to get this darn thing to work. :mad:

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Hello Bee!
As you see I started this thread, I still don't have all the answers but....
Quality and reliability seem to vary with the 801. I find for me the 801 from Bestecig (china) cooks the juice well and has a very easy draw. Of course you still have to nudge the wick down a bit. I prefer the 901s and have not been thrilled with the hi bridge style. I went with the RN4075 from Ryandirect (china) as recommended by trog for the SD, they are low bridge and really seem great. They do not come with guarantee, but so far they seem good, whether on a 901, SD, or passthrough. I find it pays to be patient, none of this e-cig tech is 100% consumer ready, it is new stuff and does not always work great. I just hope over time the parts get better and more reliable. The suppliers are doing all they can....I can always get a pack of smokes with 0 effort, I just don't want to.

David
 

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Dear Customer,

The white spongy material inside the cartridge takes on the shape of the
bridge after a few uses. That sponge can be pushed in a quarter inch
manually.

To avoid getting the liquid in your mouth:
1) Do not overfill cartridge
2) Take soft, slow and long drags. This also helps with creating more vapor.
3) Always have the ecig in a position where the led end is facing down and
the mouth piece of the cart slightly higher.

It was nice of them to answer my e-mail so quickly. But in my own opinion they should have listed this on the site when ordering that these are the high bridge. The white spongy material does NOT take on the correct shape of the bridge. I do not overfill my carts as I am toooo cheep it is the pushing of the bridge that is expelling the juice. I know how to puff on my e-cig as I have been at this now for over 3 months. The position of the led as nothing to do with it because the bridge is pushing it. If you push the sponge in before using then the material is to compacted to hold the juice properly. I think the advice I saw earlier might help and that was to cut it so that the bridge can go in the middle. I think someone needs to come up with a filler that stays the shape of the high bridge. I have not tried any remedy yet as I am frustrated with the whole thing. I am using my old atty I just had to clean it yesterday so I am happy now. I have an order coming from healthcabin and I am hoping that they are not going to be these high bridge things.

Hi Bee,

Listen Up, Sorry They (MVS) Are 100% Right!

Please No Offense But:

Again Use Them And Fill Them Properly and It Will Form & Break In Correctly.

If you being cheap with juice in your carts they will not break in and you will burn out the atomizers, be sure to fill them as they need them.

The Only Issue Here Is User Error, No Defects Or Other Issues.

I know for a Fact There A Thousands & Thousands Of These In Use Use For Months, Most Of The Issues Are User Issues. I have over 5 of these on batts for the last several months and still going strong.

I really think maybe you should buy disposable E-cigs, so you would have more time vaping and less time creating your own problems.

Do not cut or modify new carts that are not broken in, you are heading in a bad direction here...

Best E-cig does have good low profile atoms as well, if you get them make sure you get their carts for them.

I would suggest to Thank MVP Store for getting back to you fast and with help instead. :D

Now You Complain They Did Not Tell You, But Now You Order From HC and You Did Not Ask Or Even Know What Your Getting......

You should really step back and read what you are doing.

FYI: I am only Stating Facts Here, I am Not Involved With Vendors or Suppliers. If It Was defective I would tell u like I tell everyone else. I just tell it as it is with my long time experience and thousands & thousands of dollars spent on E-Cigs, Atoms, Carts, Batts, Juice and Building My On Mod's (25 Mods built to date!)

~Keep Vapin~!
 

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I do take offensive to what you have posted. It is not user error it is called buyer beware! Myvaporstore and all others should have a detailed description so that we all know what we are buying. As far as being cheep on my liquid I use the proper amount I just don’t like losing any because of product changes and no description of it. I think your statement is very rude to suggest that I use disposable e-cigs I am not creating my own problems I am trying to be helpful to others unlike you. No, I will not thank MVS for responding to my e-mail, as they are in business and that is part of their job. I think you owe me an apology for being rude. You are the one who should step back and read what you have written.

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I take a ball point pen spring, adjust it so it comes close to the atomizer, wrap the poly around it and stick it in the cart. The middle will close by itself. The poly stays up pretty good. If you don't use the spring, I put the poly in nice and fluffy, and the atomizer makes a nice dent in it. But I find that I have to change the poly everyday because it starts to matte down.
 

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When person buys any 901 or 801 atomizer/and/or carts, there should be a note specifically stating whether it is for high or low bridge attys. This is what is so maddening, because there is a difference, although tiny it is suffiecient, between the two. I HATE the high bridge ones, maybe because you cannot mate the correct cart to fit it, and you've got money and time wasted, and worst of all INTERRUPTED VAPING. nO!!!
SELLERS make note, please!!! I haven't read much from the Suppliers Threads, could someone let us know if the suppliers are aware of this problem??
 

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When person buys any 901 or 801 atomizer/and/or carts, there should be a note specifically stating whether it is for high or low bridge attys. This is what is so maddening, because there is a difference, although tiny it is suffiecient, between the two. I HATE the high bridge ones, maybe because you cannot mate the correct cart to fit it, and you've got money and time wasted, and worst of all INTERRUPTED VAPING. nO!!!
SELLERS make note, please!!! I haven't read much from the Suppliers Threads, could someone let us know if the suppliers are aware of this problem??

That would be great!!!! - Many times I have bought 901 carts, only to receive RN4075 ones and vice versa...
 

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When person buys any 901 or 801 atomizer/and/or carts, there should be a note specifically stating whether it is for high or low bridge attys.
SELLERS make note, please!!! I haven't read much from the Suppliers Threads, could someone let us know if the suppliers are aware of this problem??

I agree! ;)
 

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When person buys any 901 or 801 atomizer/and/or carts, there should be a note specifically stating whether it is for high or low bridge attys. This is what is so maddening, because there is a difference, although tiny it is suffiecient, between the two. I HATE the high bridge ones, maybe because you cannot mate the correct cart to fit it, and you've got money and time wasted, and worst of all INTERRUPTED VAPING. nO!!!
SELLERS make note, please!!! I haven't read much from the Suppliers Threads, could someone let us know if the suppliers are aware of this problem??

I ordered 5 atomizers from MyVaporStore. All 5 were high bridge, and they also had NO PRIMER on them at all. I am wondering if the fact that they are too dried out to work properly is more of an issue than the bridge height.

The 1st of my 5 pack died after 2 days, the next two I tried died after less than 5-10 puffs each, the next one was DOA (read 10.6 Ohms), the last one worked but was super-wimpy and wouldn't wick. The only way to use it was to drip.

I ordered 5 more from Totally Wicked and got nice, wet, low-bridged atomizers that work exceptionally well.

I have had high bridged atomizers that worked well in the past, so I dont think it's that, but I have never gotten bone-dry atomizers before. Did the atomizers you have had problems with have primer on them or were they dry like the ones I got? If they were dry for too long they could have corroded, rusted, or just plain dried out too much to work.
 

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I too have had little luck with the high bridge 801 atomizers. Mind you I have been vaping 801s since September 08, I think I have had some experience with these. You get 3 or 4 drags then the dry burning taste. Now when I drip with out the cart, the high bridges are dynamite. I have tried tea bags in the carts also, liquid in the mouth. IMHO the bridge pushes the poly too much into the cart, compresses it, and the juice stagnates above the "clog". I might try to remove some poly, but for now they do drip just fine.
 

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I recently ordered 3 new attys and got the high bridge. I noticed right away when I looked in, and had the same problems. I also noticed when I got them they had the soft tips attached (no carts). After reading these posts, I removed the hard tip from the cart, and used the soft tip. I couldn't snap the cart in to the soft tip, so I set the cart in the atty, and attached the soft tip. That actually worked. The only problem is, when I remove the tip, I have to pull the cart out separately. I've had them for about a week, and was getting really frustrated, but now, thanks to all of you, it seems to be working well. Thanks!
 

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I recently ordered 3 new attys and got the high bridge. I noticed right away when I looked in, and had the same problems. I also noticed when I got them they had the soft tips attached (no carts). After reading these posts, I removed the hard tip from the cart, and used the soft tip. I couldn't snap the cart in to the soft tip, so I set the cart in the atty, and attached the soft tip. That actually worked. The only problem is, when I remove the tip, I have to pull the cart out separately. I've had them for about a week, and was getting really frustrated, but now, thanks to all of you, it seems to be working well. Thanks!
I have noticed some of the newer 801 cartridged (hard plastic) fit tighter and snap in and work pretty well. They look a little different, not straight cut accross the mouthpiece but noticeably concave. From my exp they push the wool so it seats on the heat element. I think I got them from e-smokey treats but am not totally sure.
David
 

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I have been struggling with the high-bridge 801 atomizers lately myself. I have tried just about all the advice given on this thread with little result. I think the problem is not just that the carts don't fit correctly but that the bridge doesn't wick fast enough. I do get better results by dripping, but I still get the burnt taste after just a few puffs. Further dripping just floods the thing. The only way I can use them is to take 2-3 puffs, leave it in a horizontal position for a 5-10 minutes and repeat. If you can live with that, then the high-bridge will work fine for you, but I can't. I need to take more than 3 puffs at a time. I know any atomizer will dry out if you puff it constantly, but going dry after 3 puffs is ridiculous. None of my other devices has this problem, nor do the low-bridge 801 atomizers. FYI-check out this post:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...roblem-child-tamed.html?highlight=high-bridge

I think this guy is on to something. Soon as I can find one, I'm going to try a needle to poke holes in the wick and see if it helps. I'll let you all know if it does.

Edit: I almost forgot my other complaint about high-bridge atomizers. The d*mn things leak all over everything, too. It seems like the liquid goes everywhere but where it's supposed to (the coil).

TT33
 
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