Hello! I've been vaping for about 10 months. I ran into a problem tonight I haven't faced before and it's pretty bizarre.
I vape on Ego-T atomizers with classic Ego batts. I've been through at least 4 attys with this configuration without problems. Last night, I cleaned out both of my current atomizers, which are fairly new, by blowing out the dead liquid and thoroughly wiping all of the threads with a clean tissue. I then fired up one of the two and vaped on it for about an hour without problems.
Today, I sat down, vaped the liquid left in the cartridge from the previous evening (same atty), refilled the cart and replaced it. Then I tried to draw off it ... And nothing.
I pulled the cart out and activated the battery, and it was pretty clear that the heating coil just wasn't heating, at all. I switched batts, still nothing. Then I tried my other Ego-T atty ... and it won't heat either.
I pulled out the classic Ego atomizers I use occasionally for dripping, and they work fine -- so it's not the batteries.
I tried pulling up the battery contact plate on one of the attys, thinking that might help it contact the battery, and it still won't heat AT ALL. I'm way out of ideas.
How did I kill both attys without warning?
I vape on Ego-T atomizers with classic Ego batts. I've been through at least 4 attys with this configuration without problems. Last night, I cleaned out both of my current atomizers, which are fairly new, by blowing out the dead liquid and thoroughly wiping all of the threads with a clean tissue. I then fired up one of the two and vaped on it for about an hour without problems.
Today, I sat down, vaped the liquid left in the cartridge from the previous evening (same atty), refilled the cart and replaced it. Then I tried to draw off it ... And nothing.
I pulled the cart out and activated the battery, and it was pretty clear that the heating coil just wasn't heating, at all. I switched batts, still nothing. Then I tried my other Ego-T atty ... and it won't heat either.
I pulled out the classic Ego atomizers I use occasionally for dripping, and they work fine -- so it's not the batteries.
I tried pulling up the battery contact plate on one of the attys, thinking that might help it contact the battery, and it still won't heat AT ALL. I'm way out of ideas.
How did I kill both attys without warning?