Xhaler - 801 Center Post Too Short for BE112's?

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andel11

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Okay so I have an update..

Received my other kit and I have a picture from my phone. The batteries are MUCH lower on the unit I couldn't get to work. I emailed it to Drew. It is probably an adjustment issue.

Then I tried the new one and of course it worked with the 801 atty it came with. I then tried the BE112. I had to take the cap off and install atomizer so pin wasn't pushed too high. Then put cap back on Xhaler (someone mentioned this earlier). It seemed to lack airflow so I backed it off ever so slightly and it worked!!!

I 'think' that once the battery issue is resolved the BE112's will work :D SO HAPPY!!!

Umm, okay! I have to run out of office but I'll be testing the Xhaler - hope I don't fog the windshield.



I think we're making progress here!!
Laurel, I guess I am missing what you are saying you got the BE112 to work on your XHaler #2, and the batteries on that one too come up higher, so it works on the 3.0V, well I sent my back so hopefully Drew can fix my problem too.
 

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Lotus-Thanks to people like you & this forum or I would have a clue or be able to find one.

Actually I don't think I care about 6-7 volts. I just kinda wanted to try 5v. I just want something that I don't have to change batts so often & perhaps a bit stronger than my joye 510.

Hubby tried his meter thing on my xhaler with (2)3v batts and no matter what we do to the end cap it always reads above 6v. I don't really want to vape that high because I'm such a greenie & don't wanna ruin all my stuff. :oops:
 

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Lotus-Thanks to people like you & this forum or I would have a clue or be able to find one.

Actually I don't think I care about 6-7 volts. I just kinda wanted to try 5v. I just want something that I don't have to change batts so often & perhaps a bit stronger than my joye 510.

Hubby tried his meter thing on my xhaler with (2)3v batts and no matter what we do to the end cap it always reads above 6v. I don't really want to vape that high because I'm such a greenie & don't wanna ruin all my stuff. :oops:

Yes, I can understand not wanting to blow all your atties out. If you have a spring or other issue, I'm sure Drew will get it sorted out.

As for testing with a multimeter, Drew mentioned that you have to test it under load to see the difference. There may be an easier way (if someone knows one please reply!) but here's one way:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-device-under-load-prodigy-other-devices.html
 

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sorry to here that some of you are having trouble.The only problem I have had is the air flow when the 801 is screwed down.A simple fix occured to me.I have a lot of adapters laying around and a 901 battery to 801 atty adapter would give enough clearance to allow airflow and the atty would be secure on the adapter.As far as the BE112 my girlfreind has used hers and no problems.As springs go I must have gotten a good one,it actually takes a little muscle to apply atties without removing the adapter.Removing the atty with a light grip can cause the atty to be ejected from your grasp.I hope Drew gets you all up and running soon so you can experience the xhaler the way it was meant to be.
 

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Howdy Soitary neighbor of mine!! Please tell me more about this 901/801 adapter thingy-do! I have a doomsday supply of BE112's and use them daily. REALLY hoping to get them to work on the Xhalers. Where did you buy this thingy-do please??

I'm hoping to have attys/battys/etc ready when I receive my Xhalers back :D
 

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sorry to here that some of you are having trouble.The only problem I have had is the air flow when the 801 is screwed down.A simple fix occured to me.I have a lot of adapters laying around and a 901 battery to 801 atty adapter would give enough clearance to allow airflow and the atty would be secure on the adapter.As far as the BE112 my girlfreind has used hers and no problems.As springs go I must have gotten a good one,it actually takes a little muscle to apply atties without removing the adapter.Removing the atty with a light grip can cause the atty to be ejected from your grasp.I hope Drew gets you all up and running soon so you can experience the xhaler the way it was meant to be.

Can you tell me where you found your 901 battery to 801 atomizer adapter? I'm looking feverishly for one of these to hopefully get my BE112's working. Everyone has 901 atty to 801 battery adapters, but we need the opposite connection here: a female 901 to a male 801.

Thanks in advance!
 

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I tried the 801 at 5v and 6v and didn't care for the throat hit much but am going to try some different flavors before I make up my mind.The 901 at 5v with ry4 is awsome so far but it is 24mg and the higher voltage gives a lot of vapor volume.The woman loves Drews high voltage juice with mods lots of vapor and no overload on nic.The airflow problem is the biggest thing I noticed with the 801 and the adapter should take care of that then I'll try some lower nic juice or Drews HV.
 
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