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Ego-T VV stardust clearomizer problem

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justgnoh

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Just got my ego-t vv. This being my first pvkit :) , when i got it, i immediately unscrewed the clearomizer off the battery and started filling up juice. I did not wash it or anything. At first it didnt work at all. No vapour production at all. Then i decided to youtube it n decided the problem was that i had to adjust the centre piece below the clearomizer. I pulled out alittle and placed it back onto the battery. After that i got vapour. But taste was a little burnt i guess? I cant tell since this is the first pvkit. Soon after about 6 drags? The vapour production gradually decreased until there was no sound when i tried to vape. Since then i cant get it to work! Shoud i have washed it first? Or did some procedures before immediately filling it up? Please help :(

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pleaselah

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wait hold on a sec i think i know whats the problem. when you fill your juice fill it up to the last marking of the clearo, dont touch the white rubber cap.
not sure why but it just wont fire when liquid touches the white cap. Am pretty sure about this, happened to me with my very first time too.:laugh:

*The lowest setting of ego twist is 3.2 volts
 
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Stinson

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Try by unscrewing the clearo and then clean out the internal thread part of the battery and clearo,some juice may be disturbing the current.And with the threaded end of the clearo facing towards a paper towel,blow out the excess juice.And try it again,if it still doesn't work,try to adjust the center pin,if still cannot,maybe your clearo spoil liao.
 

Ogroman

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justgnoh, wat is the color of the led on the button when you fired up?
blue = 3.8-4.2V
Purple (red+blue) = 3.4-3.8V
Red = 3.0-3.2V

If you purchase the clearomiser locally , the ohm rating usually should be at about 1.8 or 2.4 ohms.You can check the rating by looking at the coil head , they are laser marked.
 
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