I found the problem after simulate the shock to my damaged unit and one small component (unidentified IC in rectangular of grey color) drop out of the unit. Look like it need to be soldered and glued back in....Ok, any one know how to take the provari mini board out? TIA
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Ladies and Gentlemen, thanks for all your helps. I checked all your suggestions with no success and I seem to agree with Hobbs that the drop has dislodged the glued board...I will try to send it to Bill and have it repaired. Thinking of repair myself but second thought that I may cause more...
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Ao function reporting of 1.3 ohm values from an actual 1.8 ohm atomizer. I have tried couple different coil with the same 1.3 ohm reading... I also try the Cb function that report 4.2 without atomize and 4.2, 3.9 then 4.0 with atomize.
I have cleaned and tried different new Lingsfire 18350 batteries and aspire BVC coils. All working with different vapor devices but none is working with this drop one. By the way, just notice that Cb function reporting of 1.3 ohm values of a actual 1.8 ohm atomizer. I have tried couple different...
Thank for the quick response. It's not the coil since I have swapped my new coils and still does not work. The IC board seems to work fine with all provided functions that with button...also playing with all lower and over voltage to bypass the IC cutoff voltage with no success.
Glad that found this forum, i am new here and I need help. I have used Provari Mini for awhile now but recently it won't vape any longer after a drop to carpet from a 2 feets high. No physical damage and all button functions seem to work fine accept atomizer no longer burned. Can anyone direct...
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