So the turd puked out on me many months ago out of the blue, nothing surprising.
Yesterday I was cleaning up and was about to chuck it in the bin. I thought hell, I'm not doing anything productive anyhow so screw it, I'll toy around. After all cleaning up is for that down time we opt into, which comes from the lack of giving two floaters about the next item on the list at the moment, and people who really have nothing else to do.
After opening it again and playing as if I could somehow will it into sparking up, zilch, no love. I'm not finished yet, it may be, but I'm not.
I plugged it up to a data transfer USB poking out of machine spewing warm air on my feet, to my delight the screen came on, the lung filling left handed nicotine delivery system started normally.
I screwed on a topper and had a nice vape. Hot dog right? Yea, no.
I unplugged the USB and the thing shut off. Fresh batteries still in. Nothing not even a shimmer of a hope. mkay
So I plugged it back in, poof, on comes the widow maker with a few clicks of the switch. Took the batteries out. Tapped the fire button, and the screen explains to check the batteries. Alrighty then.
Sounds as if 'something' is torched, and has an open circuit to get that small bit of voltage.
My question would be, from what I can, and I say 'speculate' or hypothesize (considering after all the device is call IPV 'Li') is the turd utilizes a lithium capacitor, and it's torched. Which would be rather simple to replace.
Thoughts from those who enjoy tinkering with junk?
Yesterday I was cleaning up and was about to chuck it in the bin. I thought hell, I'm not doing anything productive anyhow so screw it, I'll toy around. After all cleaning up is for that down time we opt into, which comes from the lack of giving two floaters about the next item on the list at the moment, and people who really have nothing else to do.
After opening it again and playing as if I could somehow will it into sparking up, zilch, no love. I'm not finished yet, it may be, but I'm not.
I plugged it up to a data transfer USB poking out of machine spewing warm air on my feet, to my delight the screen came on, the lung filling left handed nicotine delivery system started normally.
I screwed on a topper and had a nice vape. Hot dog right? Yea, no.
I unplugged the USB and the thing shut off. Fresh batteries still in. Nothing not even a shimmer of a hope. mkay
So I plugged it back in, poof, on comes the widow maker with a few clicks of the switch. Took the batteries out. Tapped the fire button, and the screen explains to check the batteries. Alrighty then.
Sounds as if 'something' is torched, and has an open circuit to get that small bit of voltage.
My question would be, from what I can, and I say 'speculate' or hypothesize (considering after all the device is call IPV 'Li') is the turd utilizes a lithium capacitor, and it's torched. Which would be rather simple to replace.
Thoughts from those who enjoy tinkering with junk?