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MegaVaper

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Yea, hate to be the bearer of bad news. but either theirs water still on the board thats bypassing the resistance reading connection, or your mod is tanked. I recommend a hole in the ground in your back yard that gets plenty of sunlight. or opening a ticket with customer service right away!
 

Danielle Hobbs

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Danielle Hobbs

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Yea, hate to be the bearer of bad news. but either theirs water still on the board thats bypassing the resistance reading connection, or your mod is tanked. I recommend a hole in the ground in your back yard that gets plenty of sunlight. or opening a ticket with customer service right away!
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SnapDragon NY

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So theres no saving it??
You could remove the batteries and see if it will dry out in a day or 2, also wipe your 510 connection with a Q-Tip or paper towel- see if anyone else is having problems on You Tube or look at reviews of this mod and tank- open a ticket from where you purchased this kit, many vendors have a return policy.
Next time try the Geekvape Aegis ( single battery) or the Geekvape Aegis Legend(dual Battery) those two mods are almost indestructible and you could use your Prince tank with the Aegis. Watch YT reviews on these two mods .
These mods have been thrown into glasses of water and dropped many times and keep working.
 

stols001

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Well, dry out the mod, for starters. Probably some water got inside and may have damaged the internals. Don't put it in rice, that's an urban myth. Disassemble your mod as much as you can, and air dry it for a few days. If your mod then works, great. If you are nearing the end of your warranty, you could put in a ticket now, you can certainly halt it if your mod starts to work.

Also, if it doesn't, I'm afraid I approach "water" warranties the same as phone warranties. If I had noted to the manufacturer every time my son dropped his phone in the toilet, I would have been out a TON of money. My approach was, if the manufacturer came back with questions like, "has this phone been dropped in water?" I would've answered honestly, but they never asked, and always either reconditioned the phone, or sent a replacement.

In my eyes, these "expert" manufacturers should be able to spot water damage and if they don't ask, specifically, then I just assume that they discovered some other "fault" and proceeded accordingly.

Of course, your moral compass should be the one to guide you, but it is very possible that if you are able to get any liquid OUT of your mod, it may still function.

Best of luck, and yes, it is most definitely your mod. How and if it gets repaired/replaced, (you could certainly mention the water damage and find out how much a repair may be) but it may not be necessary at all.

Best of luck,

Anna
 
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