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hi guyz im a owner of a mod called itaste svd and i have a strange problem ... i didnt know where to ask so i thought the vets can help me out here :p

so here it goes .... my itaste fires normaly green button lights but no vape is coming out my ohm reader on it says 2.6 , if i set below 5v it dosent work so i keep it at max on 6v
the thing is if i fire the mod without my protank 2 and than while i keep the button on green i screw the protank it fires and i can vape but if the protank is screwd in and i fire the green light shows up but no vape or sound out of it coming out .... so please i need some help with this cause i cant take my nicotine lol and this mod in my country cost me a lot of money :p

p.s. the 1st day i got my protank the thing worked second day though it died i also have a rebuildable one but im not so crafty so i bought a protank thought its something whrong with me and cant build the coil but its the same problem again green light and no fire....

so thank you in advice guyz ! ^_^
 

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Is this the original SVD? Like this one....

innokin_itaste_svd_gotsmok.jpg


If it is, then the best advice I can give would be to start saving for a different mod. Innokin discontinued that version two years ago, largely due to the huge number of problems people were having with the fire button and wiring in it. I had the misfortune of having two of them. One failed within the first 3 months and the second failed within 6 months of buying them, both because the buttons wouldn't fire the mod anymore.


If you're REALLY good at soldering and working on electronics, you can try to repair it yourself. This page will help guide you if you want to go that direction:

Repairing Fire Button Innokin Svd
 

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One addition to that article.

He cut the positive wire to the battery and then spliced it back together. That step is unnecessary. You can remove the black plastic battery cap from inside the tube by carefully pulling it out with needle nose pliers, and the positive wire is already spliced together there. They aren't even soldered together, just crimped together and held with tape. Just remove the tape, pull the wires apart, and you should be able to remove the chip without cutting the positive wire. (And without having to fix it when you reinstall the chip)
 
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