Attys dying left and right

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SmokinPony

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The "original" batch I got of atty's back in January was like 4 or 5 -- I used all of them, and never cleaned them, and they've lasted me up until the end of June. Ended up getting bad vapes off of my last one until I got the new ones shipped. The problem is that I lost (!!!!) an entire pv somewhere, including the battery and one of my brand new atomizers. The problem now is that the other atty I have is being very finicky. I'm hoping tastyvapor's package gets here tomorrow so I have *something* to puff on.

Anyways, onto my issue -- This atty that I have simply *broke* the other day, physically separating the metal collar that houses the atty from the atty itself. It wasn't really an issue because I was still able to vape off of it. I thought it would be fine, but for whatever reason (I think it's a bad contact in the wiring) it's starting to get really spastic, and now it's at the point where I can get it to fire and it produces a little vapor, but as soon as I put the collar and the cart back on it and try to vape, it decides it's not going to work again. I'm losing my mind (and if it weren't for a cigar my girlfriend let me smoke today, It'd already have happened) and just want to get this working. :C Any thoughts on fixes?
 

SmokinPony

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Dec 30, 2009
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Suddenlyno - I managed to get mine to fire and stay together for a bit, long enough to get a couple hits off of it. I think what's happened with mine is that there's this plastic circle beneath the steel that houses the contacts to the battery. Near as I can see it either wasn't assembled correctly or has managed to wedge itself at a slight angle. If I push on the part that's raised up with a dental pick, it seems to be making contact and everything's okay again. Hope this helps.
 
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