Hi,
I am looking for another battery, the ones with the variable voltage setting, the eGo-C Twist.
I have tried to send eCiggies an email asking if they can help but it is unable to be delivered.
The mail address I use is info@eciggies.co.za but it keeps on returning undelivered.
It is better, but not perfect. It was fine throughout the duration of the battery's charge. I have just replaced the battery and screwed the cap closed but the display did not come on. I unscrewed it and started tightening it again and got to a point where it came on. Still holding thumbs...
I hope I'm not speaking too soon but here goes. I realize now that a terminal or thread can look clean and shiny yet be the problem.
First "low atomizer"display turned out to be the 510 thread. It appeared spotless but I used lemon juice on it and the problem was solved.
I read a post from...
Right, the battery slides down into the sleeve. At the bottom is a raised flat positive terminal.
The cap that screws down has the negative terminal protruding.
On fitting a re-charged battery, common sense tells me that the more the cap is tightened the better
the connection. Not so with my...
Okay. Thanks. I have just used a drop of lemon juice on the thread of the mod and a tank and it is working again.
What is strange is that the 510 thread appeared to be clean and shiny, no sign of discoloring.
Suddenly any tank I connect to the Pico, battery fully charged, gives me that notice even though
the tanks work on my other mods. A feasible explanation would be most welcome.
Edit: Sorry, that should read atomizer.
All the mods I have ever had have been temperamental with a mind of their own.
Today it decided that it will work. No more 9.99 ohm flashing.
It did not ask if a new atomizer had been fitted, it simply started working. I am using it now but wonder what tomorrow holds.(or the next hour)
From new...
The connector is not stuck. I do not know if this problem is any way related to the problems I had from the start. The tank has large air flow holes
which leaked juice like a sieve. Eventually the juice found its way into the mod discoloring the white battery display.
It finally resulted in a...
The manual states this is caused by a bad battery connection or atomizer.
With no tank fitted it flashes. Fitting three different tanks which all work on another mod
it still flashes. I am stuck so any help would be appreciated.
This does not apply in my case. Originally I used the SS coil then the Nichrome coil and finally the Clapton coil which is still in use.
For a few months leaking occurred with all the coils but now after a week connected to my Eleaf Pico no trace of a leak from the large air flow holes.
In a previous thread I explained that the tank was leaking badly. I had to constantly wipe the mod dry. Then the liquid started getting into the mod and discolored the battery indicator icon until it created a short resulting in the unit heating up with smoke pouring out. I burnt my fingers...
For the last three days I have been using the same tank with the same coil connected to my new Eleaf Pico mod. I am using very thin liquid and this same tank has not leaked a drop. Very weird situation.
I bought my Topbox mini kit from Sir Vape. The tank immediately started leaking at the air vents and Sir Vape informed me that not enough cotton had been used in the wick forgetting that it was they who had made the coil /wick when I visited the shop. Not impressed by that.
Anyway, I have just...
My 6 months old Kangertech topbox mini mod has died. Liquid got into the mod and filled up around the battery indicator icon changing the color from white to yellow, the color of the liquid.
I then burnt my fingers trying to remove the battery as smoke poured out from the unit.
Trying to decide...