1. Return it
2. Maybe this is the new invention to help us quit completely.
2. Maybe this is the new invention to help us quit completely.
Same thing happened to me with two of my attys in the stick.When they were tightly screwed, the led blinked red and no vape.
I solved this by unscrewing them just a touch, and presto! they worked normally...
Which proves that too much screwing, isn't necessarily a good thing!![]()
I don't think the "juice leakage" issue had to do with it getting into the button but interfering with the contacts of the switch to the body itself.
I've never liked 'bubble' switches from past experiences as they seem to wear out way before you'd expect them to.
It's sad as the JS is a really sweet device for size and convenience.
Here's hoping they find an alternate switch.....
2. Maybe this is the new invention to help us quit completely.
The Janty Stick will be re-moulded soon but we foresee no major changes. Current stick batches are stable.
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Fizz: Glad to hear you are back in business! Kudos to the Undertaker for his fix/tip. Now, do yourself a favor and get yourself a multimeter, Fizz. It's an imperative tool for the PV user. Answers a lot of questions before they even need be asked. =)
an appropriate introductary into the scene would be a dura-c starterset. a succesfull device + janty warranty for the stressless first few weeks.
i suggest dura or at least 510 ( dura compatible ) for everyone i met that thinks he should try e-cigs.
my2cents
[edit] in my opinion the "blue" hurts the market more than it does a favor. except the few people that find their way to forums and get educated about e-cigs.
the majority will just drop that in the corner and say: " yes i tried e-cigarettes, totally crap"
thanks blue for that![]()