Firing aftershock problem

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DaveP

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What you may be experiencing is a juice pop that puts a tiny drop of hot juice on the tip of your tongue. Draw more slowly and that may stop.

A shock like you are describing also sounds like static discharge. Are you vaping in a low humidity environment like a computer room? I used to service computer room peripherals and would sometimes get static discharge even in the summer from the AC units they use to cool the room. They create really low humidity conditions. The voltages used in ecigs aren't high enough to deliver skin shocks unless it's to the tongue or another sensitive place. Low voltage sensations even to the tongue are more of a brassy taste than an actual muscle contraction type shock.

More details, please. I be interested to know if you can also shuffle your feet and touch a metal surface and draw a spark. I'd change to a plastic drip tip to see if that problem goes away.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/298339-did-my-ecig-just-shock-me.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...65223-e-cig-gave-me-shock-my-teeth-twice.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/414254-kanger-protank-electric-shock.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-vaping-discussion/364985-electric-shock.html
 
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tallguy0821

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That's your battery arcing. It's dangerous! There might be a slip in the connection of your circuit somewhere.



Clean all your contact points. Mods need to be maintained to perform properly.

This guy is right. Make sure everything is clean, first. You would have had to disassemble your mod for this. While it's in this state, see if the firing button is assembled properly. Is anything reversed? Is everything screwed on correctly?
 
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