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drummerskey

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dry burn went without issue.....thank you for the assistance. I lost two of those stupid silicone seals in the sink......Oh well, spares.

Good thing.....out of my 3 nanos, #1 - the black tip fell off (just the exterior) and the tube spins.....#2 - just burnt taste........opened at #3 - filled it and it leaked out to the bottom.

Oh well, CE3s are alive and well and working on my batteries again....oddly.

EDIT: OK, one of my CE3s turned into a straw and I just got a mouth full of juice....I have spare parts
 
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Mine are starting to "age" and I usually end up with one or two that I retire out of the batch when I clean them. I still have replacements from my previous orders that should hold me for a while, I hope until the next run of Nanos comes out and I see what the reviews look like. Then again if we all get cautious and wait for reviews, no one will be reviewing them!
 

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without starting a completely different thread...............what are some fixes for the X2 batteries??

My manual seems to be cooperating right now but my first auto just give me an airy draw. I know that I have heard some people saying to pry the "post" up. Does that mean the center post on the bat or the center post on what you are using?

I charged the X2 all the way last night and compared to my newest X2 900 auto, the first auto drag was light and lighter than my 78mm. I would assume it is toast and that I have to contact SI.

I cleaned around the post of bat, I made sure that the air holes around the bat and at the bottom were clear and no change.
 

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without starting a completely different thread...............what are some fixes for the X2 batteries??

My manual seems to be cooperating right now but my first auto just give me an airy draw. I know that I have heard some people saying to pry the "post" up. Does that mean the center post on the bat or the center post on what you are using?

I charged the X2 all the way last night and compared to my newest X2 900 auto, the first auto drag was light and lighter than my 78mm. I would assume it is toast and that I have to contact SI.

I cleaned around the post of bat, I made sure that the air holes around the bat and at the bottom were clear and no change.

Try removing the charger endcap on your auto and see if that has an effect on the draw. If it does, chances are you've got an airflow switch issue. Nothing you can do about it. On the posts, the adjustment is to the carto post NOT the battery post. If you mess with the battery post, you run the risk of shorting it out or completely neutering what may be a perfectly good battery.
 
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