So I have a nano that I just filled, but when I try to take a drag I hear a bubbling type noise and no vaper is produced. I can kind of taste the flavor of the liquid but that's it. Can anyone help me?
Assuming you didn't get liquid down the air tube when filling, the next step is to "adjust" the battery connection on that Nano by gently lifting it up with a pointed object like a toothpick, thumb tack or something similar. It probably just needs to be raised very slightly to make contact with the battery post on the battery. You could do the same thing with the battery contact as well, but it's probably better to try with the Nano post first. I am also assuming that the Nano threaded onto the battery fully.
I don't think there was liquid in the air tube, can you fix that or are they done? I will try to lift the connection I just ordered 10 more nanos so hopefully they come quick!
Liquid in the air tube will just result in liquid in your mouth, unpleasant maybe but no damage to the Nano. Just be careful not to get too agressive when lifting that connection, you could, technically, break the seal at the bottom of the Nano and end up with leaks.
It could also be flooded. Try taking 4-5 slow long draws, one right after the other to get through the flooding. Make sure the mouthpiece is tight but don't 'overtighten'.
Thanks guys I think raising the battery connection helped. What is the best way to label nano's? I bought 10 of the same color and can't figure out how to tell them apart yet
I'm not a Nono user but have the same problem with CE3s. I used some pinstriping tape and color coded them at first, then switched to colored mouthpieces which can't be done on the Nano. A lot of folks here use a Dymo labeler and one of these days I'll break down an buy one too. Someone else was using colored "dots" that you can get at Staples or Office Depot. The labeler is probably the best way though, removes all doubt.
The labels come off fairly easy as well. When I first started vaping I was using just a piece of post it and tape tape kept coming off. I can't believe I'm saying this but I did finally upgrade to a label maker for labeling clearos, attys, and bottles. It really does make life easier for me.
I also have a nano that's misbehaving. I don't think it's the battery connection though because when I draw the battery LED comes on as if the nano is doing it's thing. I'm just not getting vapor. I didn't over fill and my other nano's are fine. I'm still new at all this - I might just have to take that one apart so I can see the guts for myself.
I also have a nano that's misbehaving. I don't think it's the battery connection though because when I draw the battery LED comes on as if the nano is doing it's thing. I'm just not getting vapor. I didn't over fill and my other nano's are fine. I'm still new at all this - I might just have to take that one apart so I can see the guts for myself.
I just had a battery stop working with Nanos, it works with cartos. (Made a post for suggestions, no reply yet.) You may have already tried this, but try your nano on a different battery and see if you still have a problem.
I tried it on different batteries.. that was my first instinct for trouble shooting. I did attempt to adjust the nano's connection point. I think I was successful at that process - I think I just have a dud
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