Voopoo vinci firing on its own

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Mikew357832

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I have a voopoo vinci that will sometimes keep firing even after i let go of the button. This vape has a button and an auto draw feature and its also known for having a leaking problem. Im pretty sure its doing this because theres juice in the device making it hit on its own, it was hitting on its own so i switched from autodraw to the button mode and it still didnt stop so i dont think it can be juice in the autodraw. I was just making sure it wasnt going to explode. It will stop hitting after i pull the pod out for a few minutes and then pop it back in, it doesnt get hot whenever its doing that either so i dont think its a short in the battery, maybe juice inside the decice completing the circuit? I have no idea.
 
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I have a voopoo vinci that will sometimes keep firing even after i let go of the button. This vape has a button and an auto draw feature and its also known for having a leaking problem. Im pretty sure its doing this because theres juice in the device making it hit on its own, it was hitting on its own so i switched from autodraw to the button mode and it still didnt stop so i dont think it can be juice in the autodraw. I was just making sure it wasnt going to explode. It will stop hitting after i pull the pod out for a few minutes and then pop it back in, it doesnt get hot whenever its doing that either so i dont think its a short in the battery, maybe juice inside the decice completing the circuit? I have no idea.

Juice somehow getting into the unit, and ending up on the chip - would be my guess.

If it's auto firing the pod, your only solution is to take off the pod permanently. Contact where you purchased it from, and try for either a replacement or refund.
 
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