I have a GLV 5v with the 510 atty and i really like the pull i get but just curious how the 901 compares..
anyone use both?
anyone use both?
and from what I understand on another thread....the 901 SLB also run cooler than the Joye 901 attys. Hope this helps...
No, I meant what I said... here is the threadI think you mean 510.
I use both at 5v with an Xhaler. The Joye 510 seem to get hotter quicker than the 901 for me. I have yet to lose an atty of either type at high voltage. To be honest, my preference is using the 510 SLB attys as they run a little cooler than the Joye 510. I got mine from VaporCountry. I also understand that VaporKings caries both the 510 & 901 SLB attys...and from what I understand on another thread....the 901 SLB also run cooler than the Joye 901 attys. Hope this helps...
No, I meant what I said... here is the thread
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/electronic-cigarette-reviews/52606-new-901-atty-design.html
LOL, nope. Maybe it was too early but this is what I was trying to convey:
510 SLB attys run cooler than 510 Joye
901 SLB attys run cooler than 901 Joye
Now based on Scottbee's post, maybe both of the 901 attys I have are SLB. One is high bridge and the other low bridge. I assumed one was Joye. Maybe both are the SLB just in different styles.
LOL, nope. Maybe it was too early but this is what I was trying to convey:
510 SLB attys run cooler than 510 Joye
901 SLB attys run cooler than 901 Joye
Now based on Scottbee's post, maybe both of the 901 attys I have are SLB. One is high bridge and the other low bridge. I assumed one was Joye. Maybe both are the SLB just in different styles.
I know that SLB and First Union both make DSE901's... there may be others, but I don't believe Joye is one of them.
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First Union manufactures the RN4075
which is interchangable with the DSE901
The RN4075 has a low, wide bridge.
As to the OP's original question, fwiw, I only vape at 3.7v configurations.
I use both 901 and 510 daily, I prefer flavors in the 901 and unflavored in the 510. the RN4075's tend to produce a bit more vapor for me.
First Unions CE conformity cert for their "DSE901". Confusing, ain't it?
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