Hi there everyone.
I am fairly new to vaping and i have a slight problem, not sure how to resolve the issue. I have a standard DSE901, and have just bought some replacement attys. My problem is that with some of my batteries, when i draw on the 901 with the old atty, it works fine, but when i put one of the new attys on, and draw, then the atty stays activated till it times out. It only does this with some of my batteries and not with others.
Has anyone encountered this problem before and if so how did you resolve the issue, or any clues as to why this is happening. Just so you know all the bateries are less than a month ols and of those that dont seem to switch off, 2 in total, of a batch of 4 are all new. This problem doesnt happen with any of my old batteries. I have noticed that the attys are not the same as the origional attys. The new ones just have a pointy bridge in the middle with what is best described as a washer around it, unlike my origional attys. I dont know if this has any bearing on the problem.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am fairly new to vaping and i have a slight problem, not sure how to resolve the issue. I have a standard DSE901, and have just bought some replacement attys. My problem is that with some of my batteries, when i draw on the 901 with the old atty, it works fine, but when i put one of the new attys on, and draw, then the atty stays activated till it times out. It only does this with some of my batteries and not with others.
Has anyone encountered this problem before and if so how did you resolve the issue, or any clues as to why this is happening. Just so you know all the bateries are less than a month ols and of those that dont seem to switch off, 2 in total, of a batch of 4 are all new. This problem doesnt happen with any of my old batteries. I have noticed that the attys are not the same as the origional attys. The new ones just have a pointy bridge in the middle with what is best described as a washer around it, unlike my origional attys. I dont know if this has any bearing on the problem.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.