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Need help with my omega, it's not working!

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Danesnpits

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I need help with my Omega mod!
If there is anyone out there that can help me figure out how to fix this I would be so greatful. The little pin inside, that has the spring on it, with another smaller pin inside, the one that touches the battery when you press down on the top, is not going through the black ring, as well as it sticks up the top too far. I would love to know how to fix my baby! I love my Omega mod so much and I am just so upset he broke!! Please help!!!​
 

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I need help with my Omega mod!
If there is anyone out there that can help me figure out how to fix this I would be so greatful. The little pin inside, that has the spring on it, with another smaller pin inside, the one that touches the battery when you press down on the top, is not going through the black ring, as well as it sticks up the top too far. I would love to know how to fix my baby! I love my Omega mod so much and I am just so upset he broke!! Please help!!!​

Did you take it apart? If not, do so.. clean the parts thoroughly following the how-to video. The centre pin is a floating pin that moves up and down. The atty pushes the centre post that then pushes down the pin. It's easy once you do it a couple times.

Fret not, it is a mechanical mod and nothing can "happen" to it.
 

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Does it work with an 18650, or does it get hot as well? If it does start by changing atty and if it still gets hot then you have a short in the switch assembly. If neither the 18650 nor changing the atty make the unit hot, then your tenergy batts are toast. Troubleshooting straight mechanical devices is quite simple.
 
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