In the last two weeks I have had three kGo deaths in my kGo family.
One last week was probably old age (it was three months old) and the rubber had dissolved so it shorted out. You could see the button light through the top.
The other two are mysteries. Both were my husband's, both have intact seals, and are no more than 2 months old. Both came off the charger and show as full- but the light is dead. Checked the 5 click lock. No dice.
Cleaned the contacts and tried both on *my* charger rather than his. No feedback button blink when the power goes through the charger.
Put a clearo on it- and no firing; ditto with a carto. Yes, that was my last ditch test.
But it gets better. If I contact the vendor and they ask me to send them back, I cannot. NZ Post will not let me send them.
Add this to the death by short of my husband's Rev3 last week and this is one miserable vaping household right now. Between us, we have one rev3, one kGo and two Twists.
Any other tests I can do? We haven't got a multimeter yet.

One last week was probably old age (it was three months old) and the rubber had dissolved so it shorted out. You could see the button light through the top.
The other two are mysteries. Both were my husband's, both have intact seals, and are no more than 2 months old. Both came off the charger and show as full- but the light is dead. Checked the 5 click lock. No dice.
Cleaned the contacts and tried both on *my* charger rather than his. No feedback button blink when the power goes through the charger.
Put a clearo on it- and no firing; ditto with a carto. Yes, that was my last ditch test.
But it gets better. If I contact the vendor and they ask me to send them back, I cannot. NZ Post will not let me send them.
Add this to the death by short of my husband's Rev3 last week and this is one miserable vaping household right now. Between us, we have one rev3, one kGo and two Twists.
Any other tests I can do? We haven't got a multimeter yet.
