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xJake42

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Hi. I got a ego-c battery with a V-nano clearomizer and drip tip a couple days ago. I started to take the drip tip off of it to put drops in and didnt realize that i was actually pulling the thing in the middle of the addy out with it and like all the pieces of the addy came out. I tried putting it back together and when I try to inhale, nothing happens, like no smoke comes out. My friends are saying it could be the battery or the addy but they cant tell and was wondering if anyone could help.
 
Do you have another clearo/atty to test on your battery? That would be the best way to eliminate the battery as the problem. As far asthe v-nano, I can't help as I have never used those, but if the head came out when you took the tip off maybe some juice got somewhere it didn't need to be. Make sure you take the clearo off and make sure there is no juice on the battery.
 
I really dont think the battery would be the problem then. I'd say it is the atty. Since I don't know much about this particular atty, maybe you could look up some videos on youtube about the v-nano and see if maybe there is a way to take it apart and reassemble it and see if that helps, otherwise I'd say you're probably going to have to replace it (or if it has a replaceable head you might have to replace it).
I know what you mean about not having the money to keep spending on your equipment but if you vape much you really do need to have backups for your gear. As soon as you can afford it, I'd pick up some backup attys.

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
 

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If the center post / air tube came out of the Nano, it's dead. Probably broke a coil lead when it came apart. They are not rebuildable.

I've used a few of them, and generally like them for their small size - great for testing new juices. But they do have their limitations. Have dropped a couple, and had them come apart in a similar manner...

But they are cheap, about the cost of a carto and easier to fill. About the lowest price I've seen for them is at Smoktek.
 

xJake42

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If the center post / air tube came out of the Nano, it's dead. Probably broke a coil lead when it came apart. They are not rebuildable.

I've used a few of them, and generally like them for their small size - great for testing new juices. But they do have their limitations. Have dropped a couple, and had them come apart in a similar manner...

But they are cheap, about the cost of a carto and easier to fill. About the lowest price I've seen for them is at Smoktek.

Oh wow, Im gonna order a new clearo and hope for the best. Thanks!
 

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Whoops! Mis-spoke. Cheapest I've seen is here:
AltSmoke.com - Nano Clearomizer - 510 Thread
if you get 5. And best to have spares - of everything!

I've purchased from both these vendors (and others, of course!), and both are great to deal with.

BTW, just clean the battery connection with a twist of tissue, a cotton swab, whatever. Do that every time you change the topper. A little juice there isn't uncommon, but will eventually gunk up and make a bad connection. Unless it's an auto battery, it won't hurt it if you clean it off. Autos, the juice can get inside and cause the switch to fail. Not a problem with manual batteries.)
 

xJake42

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Whoops! Mis-spoke. Cheapest I've seen is here:
AltSmoke.com - Nano Clearomizer - 510 Thread
if you get 5. And best to have spares - of everything!

I've purchased from both these vendors (and others, of course!), and both are great to deal with.

BTW, just clean the battery connection with a twist of tissue, a cotton swab, whatever. Do that every time you change the topper. A little juice there isn't uncommon, but will eventually gunk up and make a bad connection. Unless it's an auto battery, it won't hurt it if you clean it off. Autos, the juice can get inside and cause the switch to fail. Not a problem with manual batteries.)

I got a couple off of litecigusa.net but thanks anyway! And thank you for the advice. :)
 
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