Okay batteries are charged new EMERGENCY, please help

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27fan

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I posted a bit ago about batteries charging and Shortly after I posted, they were charged.... Got real happy, plugged them into the buzz, put on carto..... NOTHING. Put on an atomizer, NOTHING, tried that atomizer on my 510, yep it works, then tried a different atomizer, NOTHING.
The buzz has a red light on, and when I activate te button, red goes out. NO blue light, on a review I saw, said while activated blue light on. PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE Help​
 

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When this happened to mine the ground wire had come loose from the top cap. You might try tightening the screw in the bottom of the atomizer connecter. If that doesn't work loosen is a bit and unscrew the top cap to see if the wire came loose. Go slow and gentle so you don't break the wire connector off.

YEP ! we are working on keeping this from happening , time to WHIP THE SLAVES J/K ! J/K !

OK we are going to Locktight that bottom screw now ! ( we never really had this issue with the old Buzz ?? weird )
 
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YEP ! we are working on keeping this from happening , time to WHIP THE SLAVES J/K ! J/K !

OK we are going to Locktight that bottom screw now ! ( we never really had this issue with the old Buzz ?? weird )

When I got mine the center of the connector was loose. In fact almost to the point the center screw was touching the threads. Popped off the cap and took it apart. The center brass part was a tiny bit too tall. Enough that it let the connector wiggle even when it wasnt tight. The wiggle made the bottom screw come undone several times. I ran it like that for two days until it drove me crazy. Took it back apart and filed it on top just enough to let everything tighten down. This completely fixed the issue and the screw under the cap will not loosen on its own now.

Just thought id throw that out lol. Either way it is pro-fection now lol.
 

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I must be lucky. The only problems I've ever had with mine is keeping the tank full of juice. Every day I have to refill it and put fresh batteries in it. That's hard on a guy having to take the screw out of the tank filling it and replacing the screw. Plus changing the batteries. I have to do it every 24 hrs. too so you can see the strain I'm under.:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 

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When I got mine the center of the connector was loose. In fact almost to the point the center screw was touching the threads. Popped off the cap and took it apart. The center brass part was a tiny bit too tall. Enough that it let the connector wiggle even when it wasnt tight. The wiggle made the bottom screw come undone several times. I ran it like that for two days until it drove me crazy. Took it back apart and filed it on top just enough to let everything tighten down. This completely fixed the issue and the screw under the cap will not loosen on its own now.

Just thought id throw that out lol. Either way it is pro-fection now lol.
Center screw? I just got my Buzz Pro and it doesn't fire... but also doesn't have a center screw? In the atomizer interface?
 

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I wish I had a bag to catch the screws that fall out of my head.

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