My Battery suddenly stopped working

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I was vaping with some friends with my Ego C Twist 1100 that i've had for about 6 months and it was working fine with my regular tank, then one of my friends used a globe on it.
my problem is that once i put MY tank back on, it wasn't producing anything. it wasn't my the atomizer because it was working on another guys battery. i was wondering if anyone else has had this problem with the C twists and if there is a way to fix it
 

Rickajho

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What's a "globe" and what resistance was the coil in it? If the resistance was too low you may have fried the protection circuit in the Twist.

So you gotta give us more about this "not working" scenario:

Is it definitely turned on? The five click thing...

What happens when you connect it to the charger? Does the fire button blink three times, indicating it's communicating with the charger?

What happens when you try to fire your tank? Does the fire button glow as normal? Or does it blink continuously when you press the fire button?
 

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It sounds like your friend's globe had a 510 pin that was deep, and it pushed your bat's center pin down. Now it's too low to touch your atty.

As Rickajho questions, did you try to recharge it? What happens there will tell a lot.

Get a small flat screwdriver, and gently pry up your center pin. Do it a little at a time, then do it from another position. Work all the way around a few times.

If you have another battery, compare the center pin depth.
 

kungphule

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It sounds like your friend's globe had a 510 pin that was deep, and it pushed your bat's center pin down. Now it's too low to touch your atty.

As Rickajho questions, did you try to recharge it? What happens there will tell a lot.

Get a small flat screwdriver, and gently pry up your center pin. Do it a little at a time, then do it from another position. Work all the way around a few times.

If you have another battery, compare the center pin depth.

:thumb: This!


I had to perform the same kind of procedure...one of my earliest motivations to move on from the ego.
 
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