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Troubleshooting Tips: When Your Atomizer Doesn’t Work With Your Mod/APV or Battery

by Jenny Spring

One of the most common issues found with vaping is that atomizers and clearomizers tend to seem as if they’ve completely stopped working with a mod/device.  Vape kits, such as the SMOK GX350 Kit, which comes with the GX350 MOD and the TFV8 Cloud Beast Tank all in one box, tend to pose this issue slightly less often than when MODs and tanks are mixed and matched. However, that is not to say that this problem cannot occur with kits as well, but it is a bit more seldom.

There are many vapers out there that believe that there’s a problem with their attachment, while others will completely write off their device out of frustration.  If you’re too that point, stop what you’re doing and let us sharing some of our troubleshooting tips for when your atomizer doesn’t work with your mod/device.

Tip 1:  Use Proper Maintenance

You can run through all the troubleshooting you want, but if you do not properly maintain your atomizer, clearomizer or device, then all the problem solving you do may not ever matter.  The first thing you should attend to is proper maintenance.  To use proper maintenance, thoroughly wipe down your gear with a damp cloth.  Ensure that you properly clean areas that have small crevices.  These small hard-to-get-to areas absorb junk and debris, especially since e-liquid tends to attract to the rest of our gear.

Tip 2:  90% of The Time It’s A Connection Issue

90% of the time it’s a connection issue… we say this because it’s true.  Before following along with the rest of the tips we provide today, you must first know that if you’re experiencing issues with your atomizer not working properly with your mod/device, then it’s most likely a connection issue between the two.

To solve this, you’ll want to begin touching base with each part of your atomizer or clearomizer, and your device.  Anywhere that a connection is being made, you’ll want to thoroughly inspect and ensure that those areas aren’t covered in debris, and that they are actually making a proper connection.  Most times, a coil in an atomizer isn’t screwed in all the way, a center pin on a device is lower than it should be or the pin on an atomizer or clearomizer needs to be pulled down just a hair.  There are many reasons why your atomizer may not work with your mod/device, and typically it comes down to a connection issue that you’ll have to fix.

Tip 3:  Adjust The Center Pin

Though above we’ve stated that adjusting your center pin can solve a connection issue, we would like to say it again because we can’t stress enough how common it is to have a center pin issue.  The center pin is the small connection tip that sits inside of a 510 connector.  When your atomizer is screw into your device’s connector, the atomizers pin and your device’s center pin will meet and make contact for power.  Most times when an atomizer doesn’t work with a device, it stems from the center pin being too low or an atomizers pin being too high.  Manufacturers have began solving this issue recently, by making that center pin adjustable or spring-loaded to reduce this issue in the future.  If your device doesn’t come with an adjustable or spring-loaded center pin, you can pull you pin up a bit by prying the pin just a bit with something small, such as a precision flathead screwdriver.  However, we recommend that doing this, you take a risk of damaging the o-ring seal that rests between your connector and center, so be sure you’re careful and precise.

Tip 4:  Check For Shorts

If you’re using an rebuildable atomizer, then your issue will more than likely come from your current coil build.  Inspect your build and check for shorts.  Ensure that your posts are screwed down to a snug fit and your end-leads are cut short so that they do not touch the deck or the atomizers housing.

Tip 5:  It’s The Coils Fault

A lot of times, when using a clearomizer, it’s honestly the coils fault.  Though manufacturers to a stand up job on manufacturing pre-made coils, we know that everyone is not perfect, and even an inspection crew at the facility will catch every bad coil.  With this being said, it’s very possible that sometimes you’ll come across a coil that is dead on arrival, but more likely just a simply connection issue.  Though we would like to automatically blame it on the coil… it’s the coils fault, there may just be more to it than a DOA product.  If all else fails, and being that manufacturers do sometimes make mistakes, we highly recommend when buying any atomizer or clearomizer that you purchase extra coils for these exact moments.

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scott

- August 24, 2016

Hi. I live in toronto and am close to the vape store i go to. I try to see if they can fic ky issue and they say the same thing all the time. My kangertech wont read the new Cleito tank/Coil i just bought. And the tank is fpr the kangertech? Help.


Jeff Aumen

- August 23, 2016

Thank You for being there! It sucks in Pennsylvania the Vape Shops can’t touch your eqipment. Bought a new tank for my Tarot 200VTC and the tank was bad, pissed off. They replaced the tank, but the were addiment about it, really pissed off. Then I put my old tank on it wouldn’t work, totally pissed off. Know one in the shop could help me, I have spent alot of money in this shop, “screw you’ll never get another dime of my money.” Thanks to Vapor Authority I was able to trouble shoot my device and I’m back to blowing clouds. Again thanks so much for being there.


Robert

- August 18, 2016

I did all this and my tank still dosent work but my rda dose


Lou G

- August 03, 2016

Hi. Ive been fishing around the internet for some support, so far this has been the most helpful but its not quite fixed.

I have an Endura T18 and a T22. I share tanks between them. My first T18 battery got thrown away as its stopped recognising the tank, even though my T22 was recognising them. I thought it was because I had dropped it down a flight of stairs and, being in a strop, threw it away and bought another one. Now, 2 months later, its stopped doing it again. It just flashes when I hit the fire button. I put the tank on my T22 and it works fine. I tried my 2 other tanks, they work fine. I followed all of the above & checked everything is as it should be. Its fully charged, but still nothing.

Ive done some searching on the web, there doesnt seem to be an issue with T18 doing this, so am I just unlucky, doing something wrong still, or do T18 just tend to fail?


Mr. Byrnes

- June 19, 2016

I was pissed when my vape stopped working and then looked this up and fixed it ? moe bueno

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