I'm not entirely sure this is the correct forum to discuss cellphone charges.
I thank you. I believe this was an alert and important.evosil98:5546942 said:I'm not entirely sure this is the correct forum to discuss cellphone charges.
I know but just wanted to give my fellow zenfidels a heads up. If it bothers anyone I will delete it.
Edit: not trying to discuss about charges. I consider everyone here as friends and a great community. I wouldn't want you guys or gals being charged unknowingly, like I was. I guess my main point is just double check you cell bill. Thats all
IF YOU HAVE ISSUES WITH THE STANDARD SWITCH AND YOU ARE USING AW IMR 18650s.
I have about 40 magnets that will help. I will mail one to you free of charge tomorrow. It will take the wobble out of the switch. This is my fix, and it has worked perfectly since I added the magnet.
If you want one, hit me up. I have to figure a way to ship them. I have to put them on something metal or they won't make it through the mail sorter. These are STRONG little magnets. I'll make it work.
If you are having trouble with your switch, I feel for you. I was, too. This will work for the 1600 mah AW IMR. I don't know abou the 2000.
It's first-come, first served. PM me to get one.
but I am starting to have misfires quite often. Let me describe the problem: When it fires everything is awesome, however about every 3rd hit (sometimes repeatedly) it will not fire. I checked to see if the button screw is not making contact but to the best of my knowledge it is. Another phenomena I noted; I took the cap off to see if it was firing and it was not so I held the button down and after about 10 seconds it starts to fire after about another 2 or 3 seconds it is putting out copious amounts of vapor. However, after I let go of the button it starts the misfiring again. Any suggestions?
; don't be so hard on yourself Zen~ our problems are relatively miner considering that we are getting ready to make the carto/atty a relic in the APV market.I took the cap off to see if it was firing and it was not so I held the button down and after about 10 seconds it starts to fire after about another 2 or 3 seconds it is putting out copious amounts of vapor. However, after I let go of the button it starts the misfiring again. Any suggestions?
Also to note, I read a few pages back that zen is going to have a fix for the button issue for the standards. I have a mini and the button on mine is very loose and I was wondering if that is the main problem and is it going to be addressed for the the mini owners also?
This is the "Coil Basics" video... let's all get on the same page with the basic skills first... then I will do the advanced coils next week. Later tonight I'm going to post a Standard Switch Temp Quick Fix video to hold you over until the new switch buttons arrive. The footage is taped for the switch fix, I just need to edit it.
have you tried burning it multiple times with out the cap on? to see where the juice is feeding from?
How full is the tank when you are starting off?
This will tell me exactly how the juice is getting up top, there are a few ways it can be flooding, and I can not help with out having some clue how it is happening and while you are very descriptive about the volume of liquid you seem to ignore the aspect of how it is getting there.
...while you are very descriptive about the volume of liquid you seem to ignore the aspect of how it is getting there.
After five days of this thing leaking all over the place you think I am ignoring anything? Comments like that are an inconvenience.
Wew! Drama this morning... Morning Zenfidels. I got mine working properly last night. I am having some wicking issues though. I'm using 50/50 vg/pg juice with the 325 wick. Every second hit is burnt. I then have to hold the device upside down and wait for three little air bubbles before I can hit it again. Also, when I was doing my wet burns to build up gunk, one drop of juice at the top of my wick would be at the bottom pooling up in no time flat... Maybe ya'll can help. Thanks!
The immediate solution for the problem you're having is to do what Jolly Roger suggests, but it's also been suggested to put Noalox on the screw top...
http://www.homedepot.com/buy/ideal-noalox-4-oz-anti-oxidant-compound-267039.html
The switch fix will roll out to everybody provided they are willing to return the bogus part... I will include return mailers and postage for these parts.