I bought the new cloupor t-5 and it worked for about a week. Now it doesn't fire. Everything else seems to work on it....but isn't firing. Not sure if I missed something or not
ummmm...using a kangertech, kangertech atomizer. It came with two when I bought it. When I hit the fire button there is no noise, no vape, nothing. But on the display it's still counting the puffs, no error message, it looks like it was running the same as it was when I cracked it out of the box.
When it's wasn't firing I also tried increasing and decreasing the wattage. Didn't do anything...I also didn't take it to the max wattage.
I am charging it right now to see if that changes anything. It was currently at 70%
The new coil is 0.5. I replaced it because I had it in for about a week of use and needed replacing. (Burny taste and juice discolouration) I also tried to put the old coil back in....no change. Not working.
I think it's not putting out to the connector pin. Going to return it. Any suggestions on a different mod? I'm going to steer clear of the T5
Question which you may find strange but have you removed the tank and cleaned the 510 connections? I have seen the tiniest bit of e-Liquid cause a NO Atomizer error message many times. I know you said no error message but it was just a thought.
The new coil is 0.5. I replaced it because I had it in for about a week of use and needed replacing. (Burny taste and juice discolouration) I also tried to put the old coil back in....no change. Not working.
I think it's not putting out to the connector pin. Going to return it. Any suggestions on a different mod? I'm going to steer clear of the T5
The T5 is pretty new AND they designed their own chip...not enough time to determine the reliability of that device. Any electrical/electronic device is subject to failure due to a variety of reasons both in manufacturing defects and OP error. Take it back...I think that's reasonable.
The T5 is pretty new AND they designed their own chip...not enough time to determine the reliability of that device. Any electrical/electronic device is subject to failure due to a variety of reasons both in manufacturing defects and OP error. Take it back...I think that's reasonable.
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