Kamry K200 not firing when battery level reached 3.6v

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shaamt

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I've just received my Kamry K200 last week by DHL directly from China. Since 4 months i'm using Vamo powered by Panasonic CGR18650CH without any problem. Now i'm using K200 with Panasonic CGR18650CH and Vivi Nova 3.5ml 1.8 ohms.

It seem that K200 is not firing when the battery level reached 3.6v. From my knowledge mods will only stop firing at 3.2v and not at 3.6v. I've tried setting the voltage from 3v to 6v but failed.
Then i try putting back the battery and the clearomizer to Vamo, and it works perfectly as normal. Vamo display 3.6v same as what was display in K200. Does anyone had the same issue with K200 and how do you solved it?
Thanks for any feedback.:confused:
 

shaamt

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I would contact kamry directly.
I have heard these reports and No one has an answer yet.
Let us know what you find or what thier response is. Good luck

Thanks for your advice. I'll try to contact Kamry about the problems. But i'm not too optimistic about them replying back to my inquiry which is the worst part of most Chinese manufacturer.
 

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Ok, where did you buy it shaamt?
Really the seller/distributor should be the one to take care of it, they have the direct ties to kamry. I guess they would be responsible to take care of it. Kamry would respond to them better as they have an account with then. We are just consumers.
It really should be replaced it is faulty and would have Fallen under DOA warranties from most suppliers. Defective on Arrival
 

shaamt

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Ok, where did you buy it shaamt?
Really the seller/distributor should be the one to take care of it, they have the direct ties to kamry. I guess they would be responsible to take care of it. Kamry would respond to them better as they have an account with then. We are just consumers.
It really should be replaced it is faulty and would have Fallen under DOA warranties from most suppliers. Defective on Arrival
Thanks for your concern and advice Jeremy. Anyway I've return the product to the supplier yesterday.:vapor:
 
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